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Joint Security Intelligence Initiative
Agency overview
FormedJuly 11, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-07-11)
Ministers responsible
  • Adrian Janssen, Minister of Home Affairs
Agency executive
  • Audric Gauchet, Chief of Joint Intelligence
Websitejsii.gov.fn

The Joint Security Intelligence Initiative is a working group of Fratanica's intelligence and security agencies, working together to protect Fratanica from both internal and external threats. The group has been under the Ministry of Home Affairs since its inception. Their roles involve intelligence gathering, counterterrorism, and protection of national security.

The JSII was established on 11 July 2000 by the Joint Intelligence Cooperation Act of 2000, creating a national security group in order to increase cooperation within the national intelligence apparatus. Since then, the group has become an important part in informing national security decisions and sharing information between agencies.

The current Chief of Joint Intelligence is Audric Gauchet, who had been confirmed by the National Assembly on 13 July 2021.

History

Before the group had existed, information gathering was fragmented between the various agencies. There was a lack of cooperation between the various agencies.

Member agencies

Organization Parent organization Ministry Year founded
Federal Intelligence Service Executive Council of Fratanica N/A est. 1962
Directorate of Military Intelligence Fratanican Armed Forces Ministry of Defense est. 1955
FSO Counterintelligence Division Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of Home Affairs est. 1973
Signals Intelligence Headquarters Ministry of Defense Ministry of Defense est. 1996