The name SecurityIntelligenceService can refer to several groups CanadianSecurityIntelligenceService New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService Secret IntelligenceService , the British intelligence agency Tiger Organization SecurityIntelligenceService , part of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam See also American organisations Special IntelligenceService and Signals IntelligenceService disambig ... more details
Military Intelligence and SecurityService can refer to Military Intelligence and SecurityService Sweden , the Swedish external intelligence agency Milit ra underr ttelse och s kerhetstj nsten Military Intelligence and SecurityService Netherlands , the Dutch Military intelligence agency. SISMI Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare , the military intelligence agency of Italy. disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2010 Orphan date June 2010 Infobox company company name Private Security and Intelligence Agency company logo vector logo company type Private military company Private military private securitysecurity firm foundation 1999 founder Torsten Grunert br Richard Gates location Cologne , North Rhine Westphalia , Germany and Towson, Maryland Towson , Maryland , United States USA origins key people area served industry Private military and security contractor products revenue operating income net income num employees 150 worldwide parent divisions owner company slogan Defending Our Future. Securing The Nation. dissolved footnotes homepage Private Security and IntelligenceService is a German American private military company founded in 1999 by Torsten Grunert and Richard Gates . Based in Germany Cologne and in the US Towson, Maryland Towson , PSIS operates two secret facilities. Category Companies based in Baltimore County, Maryland Category Companies based in North Rhine Westphalia Category Companies established in 1999 Category Private military contractors Category Security companies Category Service companies of the United States ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Finnish SecurityIntelligenceService nativename Suojelupoliisi br Skyddspolisen seal Suomen poliisin miekkatunnus.svg seal width 80px seal caption Emblem of Finnish police formed 1949 preceding1 Valtiollinen Poliisi dissolved superseding jurisdiction Republic of Finland headquarters Ratakatu 12, Helsinki region code FI employees 220 budget minister1 name P ivi R s nen minister1 pfo Interior Minister chief1 name Ilkka Salmi chief1 position Director general chief2 name chief2 position parent agency National Police Board of Finland National Police Board website http www.supo.fi poliisi supo60 home.nsf pages indexeng www.supo.fi footnotes Image House of Supo.jpg thumb 300px SUPO head office in Helsinki The Finnish SecurityIntelligenceService Finnish language Finnish Suojelupoliisi , abbreviated SUPO , Swedish language Swedish Skyddspolisen is the intelligence agency of Finland in charge of national security . The agency s staff is composed of 220 policemen with additional training. It specializes in preventing security threats and participates in protecting the parliamentary democracy as well as protecting the nation s security interests. Formerly Finnish Security Police , on August 27, 2010, the agency changed its English name thereby removing the word police . ref name Official website of Supo http www.poliisi.fi poliisi supo60 home.nsf pages ... securityintelligence duties. Supo was formed in 1949 to replace its predecessor, Valtiollinen poliisi .... Valpo s predecessor was Etsiv keskuspoliisi, which was very effective in counter intelligence ... Staff in 1919. The bureau s central duties include counter terrorism , counter intelligence , preventing internal security threats within the nation, pre emptive security work and guard work. ref name ... References references Domestic national intelligence agencies Category Law enforcement agencies of Finland Category Finnish intelligence agencies de Suojelupoliisi fr Suojelupoliisi it Suojelupoliisi ... more details
child2 agency website http www.pet.dk English.aspx The Danish Security and IntelligenceService footnotes Politiets Efterretningstjeneste PET The Danish Security and IntelligenceService abbreviated DSIS is the national securityintelligence agency of Denmark . The agency focuses solely upon domestic security while foreign intelligence operations is handled by Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste an intelligence branch under the Danish military. The stated overall purpose of PET is to prevent, investigate ... Security and IntelligenceService Bot generated title ref Operations The three main duties ... intelligence agencies DEFAULTSORT Danish Security And IntelligenceService Category Law enforcement agencies of Denmark Category Danish intelligence agencies da Politiets Efterretningstjeneste fr Politiets ...primary sources date February 2008 Infobox Government agency agency name The Danish Security and IntelligenceService nativename Politiets Efterretningstjeneste nativename a nativename r logo 148x71px pet logo1.png logo width 148 px logo caption Logo of The Danish Security and IntelligenceService PET seal seal width seal caption formed 1939 preceding1 Det s nderjyske Politiadjudantur dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Denmark headquarters S borg , rhus & Odense employees ca. 650 2005 ... Defense IntelligenceService Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste, FE Its military counterpart The PET Commission. Intelligence information gathering Politics of Denmark External links http www.pet.dk ... generated title ref It has a role as national security advisor to the Danish government, public authorities ... security organisations. ref http www.pet.dk Arbejdsomraader Sikkerhed.aspx PET Sikkerhed Bot generated ... police stations. Because the service is integrated with the Danish police , they have representatives ... of people. Parliamentary intelligence agencies control committee, that consist of five members ... extremist activities in Denmark and the threat level to national domestic security albeit only ... more details
, formerly known as the BVD Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst Domestic SecurityService is the General Intelligence and SecurityService or The Secret service of the Netherlands . The office is in Zoetermeer ... Bureau of National Security . Mission The AIVD focuses mostly on domestic non military threats to Dutch National security , whereas the Dutch Military Intelligence and SecurityService Military Intelligence and SecurityService MIVD focuses on international threats, specifically military and government ... national intelligence agencies DEFAULTSORT General Intelligence And SecurityService Category Dutch ... intelligence and assisting in combating both domestic and foreign threats to national security ... controlled by the securityservice. It is likely that the AIVD has significant influence in police ... by the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands House of Representatives ... groups, and right wing extremists sourcing intelligence to and from foreign and domestic intelligence ... risks to national security, including advising on the protection of political figureheads Methods ... of internal affairs as opposed to a court order Espionage infiltration rarely by employees of the service ... s existing members of groups that are recruited open sources intelligence unfettered access to police intelligence the use of foreign intelligenceservice liaisons that reside in the Netherlands under a diplomatic status including full diplomatic immunity to collect intelligence in excess of the AIVD s authority The latter is technically the same as sourcing intelligence from a foreign intelligenceservice this method has not been confirmed. The AIVD operates in tight concert with the Regional IntelligenceService Regionale Inlichtingen Dienst, RID , to which members of the police are appointed in every police district. It also co operates with over one hundred intelligence services ... secret service AIVD and has enjoyed AIVD s protection. The service has been criticized for letting ... more details
mivd Official Website External national intelligence agencies DEFAULTSORT Dutch Military Intelligence And SecurityService Category Dutch intelligence agencies Inlichtingen en Veiligheidsdiensten ... more details
CanadianSecurityIntelligenceService References Reflist 2 External links official website http ...Infobox government agency agency name New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService nativename r lang mi Te P Whakamarumaru logo New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService seal.jpg logo width 140 px logo caption Logo of the New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService latd 41.276823 longd 174.779439 region ... 200 minister1 name John Key minister1 pfo Minister of NZ SecurityIntelligenceService chief1 name Warren Tucker chief1 position Director website URL http www.nzsis.govt.nz The New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService NZSIS or SIS is an intelligence agency of the New Zealand government . Purpose As a civilian organisation, the SecurityIntelligenceService takes no part in the enforcement of security ... in 1956. An Act of Parliament covering it, the New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService Act , was passed ... title New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService Act 1969 No 24 as at 13 July 2011 , Public Act New Zealand Legislation work legislation.govt.nz year 2011 last update quote The New Zealand SecurityIntelligence ... intelligence resel&p 1 New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService Act Nicky Hager, Secret Power ... agencies Category New Zealand intelligence agencies de New Zealand SecurityIntelligenceService fr SecurityIntelligenceService ko he lt NZSIS ja ..., and is watched over by the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security New Zealand Inspector General of Intelligence and Security and the Intelligence and Security Committee. The SIS itself ... known as the New Zealand SecurityService which was established on 28 November 1956. accessdate 16 September 2011 ref Various amendments have since been made to the SecurityIntelligence Act the most ... of Intelligence and Security, who monitors the SIS, were considered by some to be openly biased ... inquiry led by the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security later rejected these claims in April ... more details
Military Intelligence and SecurityService lang sv Milit ra underr ttelse och s kerhetstj nsten , MUST, is a division of the Swedish Armed Forces Central Command. It is responsible for Sweden s military intelligence such as acquiring and presenting information that is of military importance regarding foreign powers and managing the security for vital divisions and agencies of the Swedish Armed Forces. MUST consists of two major departments Underr ttelsekontoret UNDK Intelligence Office and S kerhetskontoret S KK Security Office . UNDK s task is to acquire relevant information which can be used as basis when the Central Command and Ministry of Defence makes decisions, and aids deployed Swedish military units. S KK s task is to work with signal protection, investigating persons and information protection. There is also Office for Special Assignments KSI , Kontoret f r S rskild Inh mtning Office for Special Acquisition which handles HUMINT and espionage . Little is known about KSI, as it is only mentioned once in Swedish law . MUST also co operates a with other defence intelligence agencies, such as the Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment FRA , the Swedish Defence Research Agency FOI and the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration FMV . In contrast to common belief FRA, the Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment , is not a part of MUST but a civil agency. Current Director of MUST is Major General Stefan Kristiansson . Most employees at MUST are officers, though civil employees are also common, in contrast to other military agencies. External links http www.hkv.mil.se article.php?id 35 Official website sv icon Military intelligence agencies Category Swedish intelligence agencies Category Military of Sweden Sweden stub euro mil stub de Milit ra underr ttelse och s kerhetstj nsten fr Service d intelligence militaire et de s curit su dois no Milit ra underr ttelse och s kerhetstj nsten sv Milit ra underr ttelse och s kerhetstj nsten ... more details
SecurityService or securityservice may refer to Government Security agency , a governmental institution for information gathering MI5 , also called the SecurityService, the United Kingdom s counter intelligence and security agency U.S. Air Force SecurityService , a former designation of the United States Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency RCMP SecurityService , the Royal Canadian Mounted Police s political intelligence branch, replaced by CanadianSecurityIntelligenceService in the 1980s Swedish SecurityService , the securityservice of Sweden, belonging to the Swedish National Police Board Secret service , a government agency, or the activities of a government agency, concerned with the gathering of intelligence data Secret police , a police agency which operates in secrecy and beyond the law to protect the political power of an individual dictator or an authoritarian political regime Other Securityservice telecommunication , security architecture for the interconnection of open systems Security finance , a fungible, negotiable financial instrument representing financial value Any company which provides security . See Category Security companies Private military company Private Military Companies , private military contractors disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Following World War II , a number of Western nations created foreign secret intelligence agencies, but Canada was not among them. Though occasional debates have arisen in the past, a Canadian Foreign Intelligence Agency has never been formed. Prior to the election of the current government, thinking has been that, due to the lack of clear and present danger to Canada, the cost of operating such an agency, and the political risk involved, such an agency is not a necessity. Canadian intelligence services, such as they exist, are presently maintained by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service CSIS , the Department of National Defence Canada Department of National Defence , and other federal government agencies. The 28th Canadian Ministry current Conservative government has raised the issue again, and states that it will expand the Canadian Foreign Intelligence Agency to effectively gather intelligence overseas, independently counter threats before they reach Canada, and increase allied intelligence operations. Citation needed date March 2010 Category Foreign relations of Canada Category Canadian intelligence agencies Canada stub ... more details
War Signals IntelligenceCanadianSecurityIntelligenceService Communications Security Establishment RCMP SecurityService Royal Canadian Mounted Police External links http www.2intcoy.org main.shtm ... denote the evolution of the Intelligence Branch from the Canadian Corps of Guides, the CanadianIntelligence Corps C Int C , and the Canadian Forces Security Branch, respectively. The North Star ... to enable commanders to make decisions. Information The Intelligence Branch of the Canadian Forces ... War in South Africa , Canadian mounted troops gathered information of intelligence value with Lord Strathcona s Horse and British scout units. Canadianintelligence efforts in South Africa led to the appointment ... in the Canadian Army. Under the new structure, a District Intelligence Officer responsible ... Intelligence Staff Officer of the Canadian militia. ref Harold A. Skaarup Out of Darkness Light A History of Canadian Military Intelligence, Volume 1 ref By 1914, the Canadian Corps of Guides ... in the Canadian Army. Others became Intelligence staff officers and NCOs serving with the British Intelligence Corps. Some continued to serve in Canada with the Canadian Corps of Guides. The Intelligence ... in 1915 served as the basis for the development of Intelligence structures generally throughout the Canadian ... to CanadianIntelligence duties. Foreseeing the need for 200 intelligence personnel, Major John .... By 1943, for the first time in Canadian history, Canadian personnel filled all Intelligence appointments within Canada s Army formations and units. In 1948, the Canadian Militia was authorized six Intelligence ... of the three armed services in the late 1960s, the C Int C, the Clerk Intelligence trade, the Canadian ... was formed. In 1981, the CF Security Branch was divided into two separate branches one for Intelligence ..., a further split with the Security Branch occurred, with intelligence training moving from CFSIS .... Training Canadian Forces School of Military Intelligence The Canadian Forces School of Military ... more details
Associate Chief of the Canadian Communications Security Establishment , Bob Gordon is a former CanadianSecurityIntelligenceService CSIS agent. Acting as deputy corporate director of CSIS, Gordon met with President of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Parliamentary Assembly Doug Bereuter on October 27, 2003. ref http www.nato pa.int Default.asp?SHORTCUT 429 NATO PA 27 to 28 October 2003 VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE NATO PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY TO CANADA Bot generated title ref After moving to CSE, Gordon spoke at the October 2006 Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ottawa . ref http casis.ca english CASIS 2006 programme.html casis logo Bot generated title ref Gordon sits on the board of advisors for Carleton University s Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies program ref http www.carleton.ca npsia research centres cciss.html ref References references DCSIS Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gordon, Bob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gordon, Bob Category CanadianSecurityIntelligenceService directors Category Living people canada gov bio stub ... more details
The National IntelligenceService is the name of several state security agencies National IntelligenceService Greece National IntelligenceService Albania National IntelligenceService Bulgaria National IntelligenceService Peru National IntelligenceService South Africa National IntelligenceService South Korea See also Servicio de Inteligencia Naval Argentina Servicio de Inteligencia del Ej rcito Argentina Servicio de Inteligencia de la Fuerza A rea Argentina Servicio de Inteligencia Militar Dominican Republic disambig ko no National IntelligenceService ... more details
in service in Canada, such as the SecurityIntelligence Sections at the Districts. With the formation ... V 1940 309A 1 380 Atlantic Command SecurityIntelligence Section V 1940 309 1 462 1 Canadian ... Corps References Reflist Hahn, Major J. E. The IntelligenceService Within the Canadian Corps ...Refimprove date December 2009 Cleanup date August 2009 Infobox military unit unit name CanadianIntelligence ... The CanadianIntelligence Corps C INT C was an Corps Administrative administrative corps of the Canadian ... at CMHQ in Ottawa was tasked to evaluate Intelligence and consider how to promote the idea that the Canadian Army should form its own CanadianIntelligence Corps C Int C . His proposals were initially refused or set aside and it was not until 29 Oct 1942, that Canadian Army Intelligence was officially ... Armoured Division No. 1 and No. 2 Canadian Special Wireless Sections Type B seven Field Security Sections ... January 1943, additional Intelligence staff were required and in due course added to the Canadian ... cooperation throughout the period of hostilities, personnel in the CanadianIntelligence Corps formed part of the Canadian Army Staff in Washington and worked in close co operation with the Intelligence ... Staffs were equally busy fighting the war. Canadian Naval Intelligence officers studied German naval ... close and both the American and Canadian officers paid visits to the Senior British Naval Intelligence ... their British colleagues. By 1943, most of the Intelligence appointments in the First Canadian Army were filled by Canadian personnel. There was a War Intelligence School where courses were given to officers ... in France. In London, CanadianIntelligence Corps staff officers formed part of the group assisting ... Intelligence staff with the 2nd Canadian Corps 2 Cdn Corps participated in the operations at Caen while .... The Intelligence organization within First Canadian Army was centralized in the GSO 1 Intelligence ... at various levels. 1942, Formation of the CanadianIntelligence Corps The Department of National ... more details
There are several positions titled Inspector General of Intelligence and Security . Inspector General of Intelligence and Security Australia Inspector General of Intelligence and Security New Zealand disambig Category Inspectors general Intelligence and Security ... more details
State IntelligenceService may refer to SHISH State IntelligenceService of Albania . State IntelligenceService, Sri Lanka State IntelligenceService of Sri Lanka formally the National Intelligence Bureau . disambig Category Intelligence agencies ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Georgian IntelligenceService nativename ... flag seal Georgian IntelligenceService COA.PNG seal width 120px seal caption GIS coat of arms formed ... of the Georgian IntelligenceService chief2 name chief2 position chief3 name chief3 position chief4 ... footnotes The Georgian IntelligenceService GIS lang ka , sakartvelos dazvervis samsakhuri is a national intelligence agency of Georgia country Georgia , with its headquarters in Tbilisi . The current head of the service is Gela Bezhuashvili , appointed in 2008 ... national securityintelligence assessment and conducting counter intelligence duties abroad. ref name GIS1 http www.gis.gov.ge html 02 en.htm History . Georgian IntelligenceService. Retrieved on April ... established its own intelligence agency, the Service for Information and Intelligence , on the basis of the Georgian SSR Soviet era State SecurityService. From 1993 to 1997, it functioned as the Chief Directorate for Foreign Intelligence under the Ministry for State Security. On September 19, 1997, the agency was transformed into an independent State Intelligence Department , with two regional divisions for Adjara and Abkhazia . Being briefly under the Ministry for State Security from 2004 to 2005, the agency was again made independent as the Foreign Intelligence Special Service on January 24, 2005. The current name Georgian IntelligenceService was adopted in compliance with the new intelligence legislature passed in the Parliament of Georgia ... Directorate Information Directorate Security Directorate Administrative Directorate Training Center ref http www.gis.gov.ge html 05 en.htm Structure . Georgian IntelligenceService. Retrieved ... html 08 15 en.htm Heads of the Service . Georgian IntelligenceService. Retrieved on April ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Inteligencia del Servicio Penitenciario Federal Federal Penitentiary Service Intelligence is the intelligence agency of the Servicio Penitenciario Federal Federal Penitentiary Service of Argentina , and it is controlled by the Ministry of Justice. See also Portalbox Argentina Law enforcement Polic a Federal Argentina Argentine Federal Police Servicio Penitenciario Federal Federal Penitentary Service Sistema de Seguridad Interior Interior Security System Sistema de Inteligencia Nacional National Intelligence System Direcci n Nacional de Inteligencia Criminal National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence Law enforcement agencies of Argentina Category Federal law enforcement agencies of Argentina Category Argentine intelligence agencies ... more details
The core of the security and intelligence system of the Republic of Croatia consists of two Security agency security and Intelligence agency intelligence agencies Security and Intelligence Agency Croatian language Croatian Sigurnosno obavje tajna agencija or SOA , and Military Security and Intelligence ... for the civilian scrutiny of the securityintelligence agencies. The community of intelligence agencies ... and intelligence agencies, is within the competence of the National Security Council Vije e za ... sustavu RH eng.pdf title Act on the SecurityIntelligence System of the Republic of Croatia format ... other people as well. Council for the Coordination of Security and Intelligence Services The Council for the Coordination of SecurityIntelligence Services Savjet za koordinaciju sigurnosno obavje tajnih agencija is responsible for the operational coordination of the work of securityintelligence ..., as Deputy Chairperson the Directors of security and intelligence agencies and the Head of UVNS ... security and intelligence system which provides support in the field of national security ... scrutiny of the work of the security and intelligence agencies and OTC information security NSA. Security and Intelligence Agency Main Security and Intelligence Agency The Security and Intelligence ... security. Military Security and Intelligence Agency Main Military Security and Intelligence Agency The Military Security and Intelligence Agency VSOA is a unit that falls within the Ministry ... of the Council for the Coordination of SecurityIntelligence Agencies. Operational Technology Centre ... agency in the frame of the Croatian intelligence and security community responsible for activation ... Intelligence Agencies. Scrutiny The work of security and intelligence agencies is subject to the scrutiny ... Security Council professional scrutiny and the Council for the Civilian Scrutiny of Security and Intelligence ... scrutiny The scrutiny of the Croatian Parliament over securityintelligence agencies is conducted ... more details
The Security and Intelligence Co ordinator was a senior post in the British Civil Service that oversaw the Intelligence agency intelligence services and their relationship to the UK government government . The post, based in the Cabinet Office was created in 2002 following the September 11 attacks as a subsidiary role to that of Cabinet Secretary United Kingdom Cabinet Secretary and first held by David Omand Sir David Omand ref http www.guardian.co.uk politics 2002 jun 21 uk.military ref ref http www.guardian.co.uk world 2002 dec 22 terrorism.politics ref until 2005 on his retirement. It was briefly held by Bill Jeffrey in 2005 until his appointment as Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence United Kingdom Ministry of Defence , when it was granted to Richard Mottram Sir Richard Mottram combined with the role of Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee United Kingdom Joint Intelligence Committee to form Permanent Secretary for Intelligence, Security and Resilience . ref http www.guardian.co.uk politics 2005 sep 29 uk.labour ref References reflist UK gov stub Category United Kingdom intelligence agencies ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Military Security and Intelligence Agency nativename Vojna sigurnosno obavje tajna agencija nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal VSOA logo .jpg seal width 200px seal caption formed August 17, 2006 preceding1 Military Security Agency VSOA preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Croatia headquarters Zagreb , Croatia employees budget chief1 name Lieutenant General Darko Grdi chief1 position Director chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency Military Security and Intelligence Agency lang hr Vojna sigurnosno obavje tajna agencija or VSOA is the Croatia n Military of Croatia military security and intelligenceservice founded in 2006 upon the passing of the S ecurity and Intelligence System of the Republic of Croatia Act . VSA is a unit of the Ministry of Defence Croatia Ministry of Defence intended to provide planning and implementing support to the Ministry of Defence and the Military of Croatia Armed Forces in their performance of duties in the area of protection of viability, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia. Directors Major General Gordan a i 2006 2008 Lieutenant General Darko Grdi from 2008 See also Security and Intelligence Agency Ministry of Defence Croatia Military of Croatia Military of Croatia National Intelligence Agencies Category Croatian intelligence agencies Category Military of Croatia hr Vojna sigurnosno obavje tajna agencija ru ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Foreign IntelligenceService nativename nativename a nativename r lang kz logo Syrbar emblem.jpg logo width 150 px logo caption Official Emblem seal Syrbar Flag.jpg seal width 150 px seal caption Flag of the Syrbar formed 2009 preceding1 Brlau Department of the National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan KNB preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters employees budget minister1 name Nursultan Nazarbayev minister1 pfo President of Kazakhstan minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name Amanzhol Zhankuliyev ref http svr.kz index.php en fis of rk history heads of serviceService s Director ref chief1 position Director chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http svr.kz kz icon footnotes The Kazakh Foreign IntelligenceService lang kz Syrbar syrtky barlau kyzmeti or just Syrbar is Kazakhstan s primary external intelligence agency . The Syrbar is the successor of the Barlau Department in the National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan since Fabruary 2009 . Cooperation with foreign intelligence services An agreement on intelligence cooperation between Russia and Kazakhstan was signed in 2010. This secret treaty covers cooperation of the SVR with the Kazakh IntelligenceService. Directors Amanzhol Zhankuliyev since February 2009 See also United States government security breaches Foreign IntelligenceService Russia KGB Notes Reflist 2 External links Official website http svr.kz index.php en External national intelligence agencies Use dmy dates date April 2012 Category Government of Kazakhstan Category Government agencies established in 2009 he ru ... more details
SecurityService preceding2 The General Headquarters of Intelligence of the National SecurityService preceding3 The General Headquarters of Intelligence of the SecurityService of Ukraine SBU preceding4 The Intelligence Department of the SecurityService of Ukraine SBU dissolved superseding jurisdiction ...Infobox Government agency agency name The Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine nativename nativename ... child2 agency website http www.fisu.gov.ua index3.php footnotes The Foreign IntelligenceService ... to the President of Ukraine . The Constitution of Ukraine , the Act of Ukraine on Intelligence bodies ref http www.fisu.gov.ua base.php?lang en&item 9&page 1 Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine ... http www.fisu.gov.ua cms en index functions 2.html Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine Bot generated title ref collecting, evaluating, analyzing and disseminate intelligence to the heads of the highest ... the Decree On the Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine . ref http www.fisu.gov.ua cms en index history 4.html Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine Bot generated title ref ref http www.fisu.gov.ua base.php?lang en&item 3&page 1 Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine Bot generated title ref ... Rada of Ukraine approved the Law On the Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine . ref http www.fisu.gov.ua base.php?lang en&item 6&page 1 Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine Bot generated ... strengthening intelligence in the security support systems, and enhancing drastically the overall information. The improvement of intelligence direction and control system is aimed at enhancing Service ... Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine Bot generated title ref April 3, 2005 June 18, 2010 On June ... Foreign IntelligenceService of Ukraine http www2.pravda.com.ua archive 2005 march 1 news 2.shtm ... state body, which carries out its intelligence activities in political, economic, military ..., and promote science and technology safeguarding Ukrainian missions abroad, providing security to the staff ... more details
Category Canadianintelligence agencies Canada law stub law enforcement agency stub no Service canadien ...Criminal IntelligenceService Canada CISC is an inter agency organization in Canada designed to coordinate and share criminal intelligence amongst member police forces. The CISC has a central bureau in Ottawa ... on organized crime in Canada. References http www.cisc.gc.ca index e.html Criminal IntelligenceService ... and provincial law enforcement and have their own criminal intelligence unit. Level II is for member agencies that do not meet the criteria for Level I membership. Intelligence units of member agencies supply their provincial bureau of the CISC with raw intelligence data, which is then added to an online database, Automated Criminal Intelligence Information System ACIIS . The Ottawa Bureau ... bureau is staffed by Royal Canadian Mounted Police employees along with secondments from the following ... of National Defence Ontario Provincial Police Ottawa Police ServiceService de police de la Ville de ... is criminal intelligence personnel. According to this pillar, the CISC intends to improve national criminal intelligence by directing resources to the cultivation of intelligence expertise and equipment ... aims to provide support to its intelligence personnel through the direction given by the leadership of the organization, by making the necessary technological tools available to intelligence personnel based on the need to know right to know principle, and by facilitating the analysis of intelligence data through training personnel in intelligence analysis methodology and best practices. The second pillar also includes disseminating processed intelligence back to member agencies and measuring the value added of criminal intelligence through assessing feedback and determining the satisfaction of members with the service through a performance measuring tool called the balance scorecard. The third pillar is criminal intelligence technologies, meaning the maintenance of the ACIIS system and data ... more details