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The '''Office of National Intelligence''' ({{wp|Vietnamese Language|Daoan}}: ''Văn phòng Tình báo Quốc gia''), commonly referred to and abbreviated as '''ONI''', is the primary {{wp|Intelligence agency|intelligence agency}} of the [[Daobac|Daoan Congressional Republic]] whose primary mandate is to defend the country from threats to Daoan sovereignty & territorial integrity through the gathering and analysis of intelligence. If required ONI is authorized to take action against these threats through both covert and overt means. To achieve its mandate ONI specializes in the fields of both {{wp|Signals intelligence|Signals Intelligence}} (SIGINT) and {{wp|Human intelligence (intelligence gathering)|Human Intelligence}} (HUMINT), relying on both tangible and non-tangible data to assess any potential threat to Daobac. ONI is placed under the auspices of the [[National Security Committee (Daobac)|National Security Committee]], an umbrella organization of the Daoan government that helps coordinate the activities of all agencies that are classified as detrimental to identifying domestic & foreign threats to Daobac. To these end ONI works closely with other intelligence agencies operated by Daobac such as the [[Geospatial Intelligence Data Center]] and [[Directorate of Financial Security]] [[Daoan Pioneer Corps]] (DPC), [[Daobac Self-Defense Forces]] (DSDF) and [[National Police (Daobac)|National Police]] by sharing and coordinating with them in matters related to foreign threats. ONI helps the DPC formulate civil defense policies and assists the DSDF in its procurement efforts by identifying the capabilities of states that Daobac considers as a threat or rival.
The '''Office of National Intelligence''' ({{wp|Vietnamese Language|Daoan}}: ''Văn phòng Tình báo Quốc gia''), commonly referred to and abbreviated as '''ONI''', is the primary {{wp|Intelligence agency|intelligence agency}} of the [[Daobac|Daoan Congressional Republic]] whose primary mandate is to defend the country from threats to Daoan sovereignty & territorial integrity through the gathering and analysis of intelligence. If required ONI is authorized to take action against these threats through both covert and overt means. To achieve its mandate ONI specializes in the fields of both {{wp|Signals intelligence|Signals Intelligence}} (SIGINT) and {{wp|Human intelligence (intelligence gathering)|Human Intelligence}} (HUMINT), relying on both tangible and non-tangible data to assess potential threats to Daobac. ONI is placed under the auspices of the [[National Security Committee (Daobac)|National Security Committee]], an umbrella organization of the Daoan government that helps coordinate the activities of all agencies that are classified as detrimental to identifying domestic & foreign threats to Daobac. Under this structure ONI formally reports directly to the Chairman of the National Security Committee who in turn reports directly to the President of Daobac. In practice however ONI officers are generally present alongside the Chairman of the National Security Committee when briefing the President. To these end ONI works closely with other intelligence agencies operated by Daobac such as the [[Geospatial Data Center (Daobac)|Geospatial Data Center]] and the [[Directorate of Financial Security]], both of which specialize in different fields of intelligence gathering. Furthermore ONI distributes and shares intelligence to Daobac's military & paramilitary organization's: [[Daoan Pioneer Corps]] (DPC), [[Daobac Self-Defense Forces]] (DSDF) and the [[National Police (Daobac)|National Police]]. ONI has assisted the DPC in formulating civil defense policies, providing information regarding a rival nation's military capabilities to the DSDF and notifying the National Police of potential foreign terrorist attacks on Daoan soil.

Revision as of 04:26, 11 April 2023

Office of National Intelligence
Văn phòng Tình báo Quốc gia
Agency overview
FormedMay 2, 1933; 91 years ago (1933-05-02)
HeadquartersONI Campus, Hai Xuyen, Daobac.
MottoChuyển tiếp cho đến bình minh
Forward unto dawn
Employees3,200
Annual budget3.9 billion Solidus
Agency executives
  • TBD, Director
  • TBD, Deputy Director

The Office of National Intelligence (Daoan: Văn phòng Tình báo Quốc gia), commonly referred to and abbreviated as ONI, is the primary intelligence agency of the Daoan Congressional Republic whose primary mandate is to defend the country from threats to Daoan sovereignty & territorial integrity through the gathering and analysis of intelligence. If required ONI is authorized to take action against these threats through both covert and overt means. To achieve its mandate ONI specializes in the fields of both Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Human Intelligence (HUMINT), relying on both tangible and non-tangible data to assess potential threats to Daobac. ONI is placed under the auspices of the National Security Committee, an umbrella organization of the Daoan government that helps coordinate the activities of all agencies that are classified as detrimental to identifying domestic & foreign threats to Daobac. Under this structure ONI formally reports directly to the Chairman of the National Security Committee who in turn reports directly to the President of Daobac. In practice however ONI officers are generally present alongside the Chairman of the National Security Committee when briefing the President. To these end ONI works closely with other intelligence agencies operated by Daobac such as the Geospatial Data Center and the Directorate of Financial Security, both of which specialize in different fields of intelligence gathering. Furthermore ONI distributes and shares intelligence to Daobac's military & paramilitary organization's: Daoan Pioneer Corps (DPC), Daobac Self-Defense Forces (DSDF) and the National Police. ONI has assisted the DPC in formulating civil defense policies, providing information regarding a rival nation's military capabilities to the DSDF and notifying the National Police of potential foreign terrorist attacks on Daoan soil.