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The '''Special Branches''' of the Treasury Guard and of individual territorial watches are the departments responsible for investigating National Security-related offences. They provide Operational Support to the | The '''Special Branches''' of the Treasury Guard and of individual territorial watches are the departments responsible for investigating National Security-related offences. They provide Operational and Investigative Support to Intelligence Service-Led activities, instigate their own investigations and provide advice to general Law Enforcement agencies. Special Branches are firmly Investigative Policing Functions as opposed to Operational Policing Functions, and most staff are Detectives of many years experience selected for their skills. Specialist operational capabilities are usually provided for by teams with a sole responsibility for that, but who are tasked to support the Special Branch investigation. For example, arrests of suspected armed terrorists may be carried out by a local Watch's Tactical Armed Operations branch but who otherwise have no involvement with the Special Branch. | ||
As with many specialist functions, the Treasury Guard has a national coordination and liaison role as well as having its own Special Branch for investigations deemed too sensitive serious or complex for a local Special Branch to handle themselves. | |||
===Joint Intelligence Exploitation Regiment=== | ===Joint Intelligence Exploitation Regiment=== |
Revision as of 18:26, 29 December 2020
The Kouralian intelligence community are the four parimary statutory intelligence services, and various auxiliary organisations with National Security-related functions. They are responsible for gathering information about national security threats through various means, and subjecting it to analysis in order to produce coherent and provenanced intelligence that can inform foreign and domestic policy decisions. They are principally staffed by career-Intelligencer Adjutant Clerks, however there are a number of other Adjutant Clerks, armed forces personnel and territorial watch personnel who serve on secondment.
Unlike many foreign nations, Kouralia's intelligence services are forbidden from carrying out direct action operations abroad or overseas. Any such activities are the purview of the Watch Special Branches or the Military, therefore requiring decision-making processes to be subject to outside scrutiny. In addition to this, National Security matters are also overseen by both the Senate National Security Committee and various Judicial Commissioners and Tribunals.
History
Intelligence and Security Agency
Modern Times
Oversight and Governance
Statutory Intelligence Services
The 2017 Statute of Information & Security disestablished the Intelligence and Security Agency after a covert investigation by the Treasury Guard saw four members of its Directorate charged with offences relating to service within the Republican Tyranny. Public concern over centralisation of power in the national security function of government, and the lack of oversight that allowed senior government figures to cover up serious criminal offences for years, resulted in the formation of new intelligence services.
Four separate intelligence services were created, dividing each of the main functions of the Intelligence and Security Agency into independent bodies and removing all Operational capability from them. Staff and executives for these new agencies were sourced both from the old Intelligence and Security Agency and also from wider government. The
Information & Security Executive
The wider Information & Security Executive is the smallest of the four statutory intelligence agencies and is primarily a staff to support the First & Principal officers and the business of the Central Executive for Information & Security.
The CEIS is the unified operational and professional committee responsible for inter-service liaison and cooperation as well as being the coduit both for orders from Government and for Intelligence Reporting to Government. The Central Executive consists of the First & Principal Director-General, and First & Principal Vice-Director-General of Information & Security - respectively the chairperson and their designated deputy. Also sitting on the CEIS are the Directors-General of the three Intelligence Agencies, the Coronial Security Advisor (a Special Advisor appointed by and reporting to the Captain of Justiciars), the Vys-Justiciar for Intelligence, and the Permanent Under-Secretary of Public Safety. Various other figures can be called upon to guest CEIS, including the Superintending Officers for each Service Intelligence Branch and various more junior officials within both the intelligence agencies and the Treasury Guard or Territorial Watches.
The Information & Security Executive is headed by the Executive Director of Information & Security and operates out of a single large office building in an old Palace in Kurton. The main sub-divisions of the ISE are:
- The Central Executive Support Staff, who directly support the CEIS.
- The Information & Security Vetting Service, who are responsible for carrying out vetting of all government staff to the "Developed Vetting" level, as well as all subordinate vetting level checks of Intelligence staff.
- The Central Information & Security Archive, who are responsible for managing information obtained and recorded by the Intelligence Agencies - including that which is both operationally held, and which is archived for posterity or accountability.
- The Information & Security Training Academy, who are responsible for the training of Intelligence Officers in Kouralia.
Coronial Intelligencery
The Coronial Intelligencery is responsible for the defence of the Kouralian democratic institutions from both internal and external subversive influences. It is headed by the Intelligencer-General, who is career intelligence officer Adjutant Clerk of Director-General Grade.
The Coronial Intelligencery explicitly has no operational capability to prevent abuse of process or corruption by requiring any operations to go through another agency's command and control functions. Field Intelligence Officers are limited to active surveillance, handling sources, installing and operating equipment and other non-interventionist activity. Domestic operations are usually carried out by Watch Special Branches to apprehend the suspects, prepare a file of evidence, and obtain convictions for any offences committed. Foreign operations usually either inform the policy of the Crown Union, or result in an intervention by the Armed Forces.
Signals Information & Security Service
The Signals Information & Security Service is responsible for monitoring and intercepting electronic communications within Kouralia and abroad - both in support of Intelligence gathering and law enforcement operations. It is also responsible for securing the public communications network from being abused by foreign agencies or criminal networks. The SISS is headed by the the Director-General of Signals Intelligence. Very few of the staff of the SISS are Field Intelligence Officers, and most of their work is usually done through analysis of telecommunications data supplied by providers or intercepted by its own machinery, or physically interrogate devices such as mobile phones in laboratories.
Military Intelligence Service
The Military Intelligence Service is responsible for the development of intelligence to support military operations and enable effective force protection in Kouralia, and consists both of civilian Intelligence Officers and also Military Servicepersons. The Military Intelligence Service is headed by the Director-General of Military Intelligence who is supported by the Superintending General, Marischal, and Admiral of each Service's particular Intelligence branch. Each branch has particular specialisms and methods based on the needs of their operations to ensure their respective strategic and tactical commanders have enough information to make the right decisions at the right time.
Unlike the other statutory intelligence services, the Military Intelligence Service and the three Service Intelligence Branches are also responsible for developing tactical and strategic intelligence on military operations. Tactical and military strategic intelligence is less likely to be overseen by the Military Intelligence Service unless it is of the utmost importance to grand strategic goals.
Auxiliary National Security Services
Beyond the four statutory Intelligence Services, there are a number of other organisations which fulfil intelligence-related functions.
Local Criminal Intelligence Offices
Unlike many countries, the Statutory Intelligence Agencies of Kouralia do not have any involvement in investigating general criminal offences - even if many acts of espionage or terrorism constitute specific offence. Intelligence gathering into volume, priority, serious & organised, and major criminal offenders at a local and national level is carried out by Local Watches and also by the Treasury Guard.
The Treasury Guard has a substantial intelligence branch dedicated to analysing, developing and exploiting, and disseminating intelligence reports obtained from a number of sources. This is all under the auspices of the Treasury Intelligence Command, however their personnel are spread out amongst almost all field offices in order to make investigations and operations more intelligence-led. The Treasury Guard also has responsibility for maintaining both the National Justice Computer, and a number of forensic intelligence databases. The former is a searchable database of convictions, information markers and other information about vehicles, properties, and people across Kouralia. Some records are secured, or will activate alerts upon being searched, but otherwise almost every Watchman in Kouralia can have access to it. Each local Watch has its own NJC Bureau responsible for Quality Assuring and inputting any signals, markers, or records onto it. Beyond this, there are a variety of forensic intelligence databases to allow samples and marks to be compared against one-another. This includes firearms striations, fingerprints, shoeprints, DNA samples and even thaumic resonances.
Each Local Watch will have its own HQ Intelligence Office responsible for force-wide and sensitive intelligence handling, as well as various local intelligence offices who are responsible for informing the risk & threat operations within their divisions.
Special Branches
The Special Branches of the Treasury Guard and of individual territorial watches are the departments responsible for investigating National Security-related offences. They provide Operational and Investigative Support to Intelligence Service-Led activities, instigate their own investigations and provide advice to general Law Enforcement agencies. Special Branches are firmly Investigative Policing Functions as opposed to Operational Policing Functions, and most staff are Detectives of many years experience selected for their skills. Specialist operational capabilities are usually provided for by teams with a sole responsibility for that, but who are tasked to support the Special Branch investigation. For example, arrests of suspected armed terrorists may be carried out by a local Watch's Tactical Armed Operations branch but who otherwise have no involvement with the Special Branch.
As with many specialist functions, the Treasury Guard has a national coordination and liaison role as well as having its own Special Branch for investigations deemed too sensitive serious or complex for a local Special Branch to handle themselves.
Joint Intelligence Exploitation Regiment
The Joing Intelligence Exploitation Regiment is an elite, small formation of Special Forces soldiers, support personnel, and vehicle crews who are responsible for providing a dedicated Operations Capability to Intelligence activities abroad. This can range from escorting Officers or carrying out field intelligence-gathering activities to exfiltrating Officers as a contingency if a mission goes awry, and even acting on the intelligence gathered if the wider Kouralian military cannot act. Unlike the Intelligence Services, The Regiment is entirely a part of the Kouralian Armed Forces and its deployment must not only satisfy the criteria of senior Intelligencers, but also Military Officers. Generally, deployment is sanctioned through the relevant geographic Joint Service Command's three-star Special Operations Forces Commander - though the latitude granted for independently and dynamically changing their tasking based on developments in the circumstances can vary hugely.
Whilst entitled a Regiment and usually commanded by an Army Officer, The Regiment features personnel from all three service branches. This includes special forces soldiers, helicopter, transport and prototype airframe aircrew and ground crew, small-craft crews, and even dedicated SSKs seconded to the unit.
Special Projects Directorate
Not strictly a part of the Information & Security Executive, the Special Projects Directorate is a loose collection of semi-independent projects and operations that the Kouralian Government determine defy classification. Many of them do not solely belong in the sphere of Intelligence-Operations; Faeryn Command for example, is a military combatant command responsible for warfighting against the Hundred Worlds of Lord Atum, however the development and research of the Stargate technology previously fell under the SPD until it became clear it needed a military chain of command. Other Special Projects include the containment and research of a cabinet of curiosities that produces oracular prophecies and yet which has defied all categorisation and anaylsis by technological and thaumical means, and a blue Police Telephone Box which also defies all analysis.
The Special Projects Directorate is overseen by the Superintending Director of Special Projects who has a small staff to assist in administration of projects and considering other entities or events for inclusion within its remit. Otherwise, each project is usually a largely-independent organisation whose hierarchy, organisation, funding, purpose, and relationships with other Government Departments varies immensely depending on its Establishment Document.