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With their accession to the Alliance, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, have started their full participation in NATO's common-funded Security Investment Programme (NSIP). They will participate in the funding of all new investment programmes and will be fully involved in implementing the first military requirement on the Alliance's priority list, the Air Command and Control System (ACCS).

In the three new members countries, NATO's military authorities are setting up a programme to bring military facilities and systems up to Alliance standards. As a spin-off to their full participation in the NSIP, Czech, Hungarian and Polish defence industry will become engaged in implementing common-funded investment projects throughout the Alliance, including the building of various structures, communication equipment and the acquisition of air defence radars.