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| motto = Official: Không phải vì vinh quang mà vì đất nước<br>''(Not for glory, but for the country.)''<br>Unofficial: Sức mạnh thông qua sự hoang tưởng<br>''(Strength through paranoia)''
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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 foreign {{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 {{wp|Intelligence assessment|intelligence collection}}. If required ONI is authorized to take action against these threats through both unofficial {{wp|Covert operation|covert}} and officially sanctioned {{wp|Counterterrorism|counter-terrorism}} operations. 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 external 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.
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 foreign {{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 {{wp|Intelligence assessment|intelligence collection}}. If required ONI is authorized to take action against these threats through both unofficial {{wp|Covert operation|covert}} and officially sanctioned {{wp|Counterterrorism|counter-terrorism}} operations. 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 external 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.
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=== Absorbtion of other rival intelligence agencies ===
=== Absorbtion of other rival intelligence agencies ===


=== Role in the Yunxian & Sonhan revolution ===
=== Role in the Yunxian & Sonhan revolutions ===


=== Clandestine operations in Sonha ===
=== Clandestine operations in Sonha ===
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** Officialy ONI's Section Three is is tasked with taking action against individuals, groups and organizations that poses a clear and present danger to Daobac's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This is done through both overt and {{Wp|Covert operation|covert}} {{Wp|Military operation|military}} and {{Wp|paramilitary}} operations. As a result of this mandate it is therefore the most secretive directorate within ONI. Section Three is divided into two main groups:  
** Officialy ONI's Section Three is is tasked with taking action against individuals, groups and organizations that poses a clear and present danger to Daobac's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This is done through both overt and {{Wp|Covert operation|covert}} {{Wp|Military operation|military}} and {{Wp|paramilitary}} operations. As a result of this mandate it is therefore the most secretive directorate within ONI. Section Three is divided into two main groups:  
*** '''Special Activities Group (SAG):''' who deals with military and paramilitary operations. Members of the SAG are recruited from active members of the DSDF for officially sanctioned operations, however in most times ONI has utilized {{Wp|Private military company|private security contractors}} for covert paramilitary activities. These private security contractors are indirectly owned and controled by ONI in order to provide some element of {{Wp|plausible deniability}}. While the DSDF is described as Daobac's hammer providing defense through brute force, the SAG is often seen as the country's scalpel as it provides targeted and precise strikes against threats.  
*** '''Special Activities Group (SAG):''' who deals with military and paramilitary operations. Members of the SAG are recruited from active members of the DSDF for officially sanctioned operations, however in most times ONI has utilized {{Wp|Private military company|private security contractors}} for covert paramilitary activities. These private security contractors are indirectly owned and controled by ONI in order to provide some element of {{Wp|plausible deniability}}. While the DSDF is described as Daobac's hammer providing defense through brute force, the SAG is often seen as the country's scalpel as it provides targeted and precise strikes against threats.  
*** '''Political Action Group (PAG):''' who is responsible for {{Wp|Psychological operations (United States)|psychological}} and {{Wp|Political warfare|political}} operations, generally recruting or contracting well known {{Wp|Fixer (person)|fixers}}/{{Wp|Political consulting|political consultants}}. Its overarching objective is to install, through both direct and indirect means, Daoan-friendly governments abroad in states that Daobac perceives as a threat to Daoan sovereignty. This is generally achieved by exerting political influence abroad through various methods such as: funneling campaign funds to politicians/organizations and engaging in {{Wp|information warfare}} to influence the outcome of elections or certain legislative processes.  
*** '''Political Action Group (PAG):''' who is responsible for {{Wp|Psychological operations (United States)|psychological}} and {{Wp|Political warfare|political}} operations, generally recruting or contracting well known {{Wp|Fixer (person)|fixers}}/{{Wp|Political consulting|political consultants}}. It can be described as ONI's propaganda arm,. Its overarching objective is to install, through both direct and indirect means, Daoan-friendly governments abroad in states that Daobac perceives as a threat to Daoan sovereignty. This is generally achieved by exerting both political influence and {{wp|public opinion}} abroad through various methods such as: funneling campaign funds to politicians/organizations to influence political activity and engage in {{Wp|information warfare}} to direct public opinion in a target country.
* '''SECTION 4: GENERAL AFFAIRS.'''  
* '''SECTION 4: GENERAL AFFAIRS.'''  
** Section Four is tasked with general housekeeping administrative duties to ensure that all functions of ONI can run smoothly. Section Five is divided into smaller sub-directorates that specializes in certain functions such as: information technology, logistics, human resources, finance, procurement and security.
** Section Four is tasked with general housekeeping administrative duties to ensure that all functions of ONI can run smoothly. Section Five is divided into smaller sub-directorates that specializes in certain functions such as: information technology, logistics, human resources, finance, procurement and security.

Revision as of 01:45, 10 December 2024

Office of National Intelligence
Văn phòng Tình báo Quốc gia
Agency overview
FormedMay 2, 1901; 123 years ago (1901-05-02)
HeadquartersONI Campus, Hai Xuyen, Daobac.
MottoOfficial: Không phải vì vinh quang mà vì đất nước
(Not for glory, but for the country.)
Unofficial: Sức mạnh thông qua sự hoang tưởng
(Strength through paranoia)
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 foreign intelligence agency of the Daoan Congressional Republic whose primary mandate is to defend the country from threats to Daoan sovereignty & territorial integrity through intelligence collection. If required ONI is authorized to take action against these threats through both unofficial covert and officially sanctioned counter-terrorism operations. 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 external 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.

Mandate

History

Establishment

The Office of National Intelligence was established in the aftermath of the First Cross-Strait War (1897 - 1898) and was tasked primarily with the analysis of all military and political movements in the Shenzou Empire and Trong Dynasty that may pose a threat to Daobac's sovereignty. President XXX, the 2nd President of Daobac, founded ONI in 1901 through the ratification of the "Preservation of the Daoan nation and sovereignty act", a bill that had been passed by the Congress of Daobac with bi-partisan support, which outlined ONI's foundation and purpose. At its inception ONI's role and capability was limited to a purely intelligence gathering and analysis role through overt and clandestine human intelligence operations. The bill empowered ONI with significant administrative prerogatives such as but not limited to; authorizing ONI to refrain from publicly disclosing how its budget is spent and exemption from publicly disclosing sensitive information related to the agency and its activities. During this time ONI was placed under the auspices of the Ministry of Defense and all of its analysis & evaluation of foreign threats to Daobac had to be parsed through the MoD and then to Congress. A critical flaw of this process however is that all ONI reports and analysis would be evaluated by a committee in Congress who would then have the power to act upon the intelligence they receive.

Second Cross-Strait War

Absorbtion of other rival intelligence agencies

Role in the Yunxian & Sonhan revolutions

Clandestine operations in Sonha

Organization

ONI is structurally divided into six primary sections (directorates) that specializes in certain areas of intelligence gathering or in suppolrt of such actions. Additionally there is a Leadership element which contains a further XX offices to support the organization's leadership.

  • LEADERSHIP.
  • SECTION 1: INTELLIGENCE
    • Section One represents one of ONI's core functions and its primary responsibility include the collection of foreign intelligence from clandestine human intelligence (HUMINT) and signals intelligence (SIGINT) operations. Section One is divided into two groups: Alpha and Omega.
      • Alpha Group: specializes in HUMINT which is primarily gathered through largely interpersonal contact and the gradual establishment of a network of informants in a foreign nation. ONI exercises this through a variety of means such as but not limited to: espionage, reconnaissance, interrogation of prisoners, maintaining a well established network of informants in areas of interest and interviews with persons of interest. Many however have alleged that agency has engaged in torture to obtain information though ONI has strongly denied these claims. Alpha Group is the oldest branch of ONI and was established since ONI's foundation in 1901. Its most well known activities includes obtaining intel in the now collapsed Shenzou Empire's imminent invasion of Daobac which precipitated the Second Cross-Strait War as well as its monitoring and study of Sonha's revolutionary government.
      • Omega Group: specializes in SIGINT and was established in the aftermath of the First Cross-Strait War to better detect the military movements of the Shenzou Empire across the Strait of Daobac. ONI maintains a number ground, air, sea and space-based assets to target, detect, receive, intercept and decipher signals from sources of interest to the agency. While ONI directly owns and operates some of these assets, many of these are operated by other organizations such as ships of the Daoan Congressional Republic Navy and the Daoan Pioneer Corps. Section Two is divided into two major sub-directorates: Communications Intelligence and Electronic Intelligence, each considered a sub-discipline of SIGINT. Omega Group was established in 1934 through the merger of the Signals Corps of the DSDF into ONI.
  • SECTION 2: ANALYSIS
    • Section Two is primarily responsible for sifting through all the information gathered and analysis by Sections One, organize and prioritize which information merits further action. The directorate is also tasked with ensuring that the President and policymakers of the Daoan Congressional Republic are well informed about the most relevant threats to Daobac's national security & sovereignty. Section Three is split into five task groups: the first is responsible for terrorism threats, the second military threats, the fourth political threats, the fourth for policy proposals and the fifth for staff support.
  • SECTION 3: OPERATIONS
    • Officialy ONI's Section Three is is tasked with taking action against individuals, groups and organizations that poses a clear and present danger to Daobac's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This is done through both overt and covert military and paramilitary operations. As a result of this mandate it is therefore the most secretive directorate within ONI. Section Three is divided into two main groups:
      • Special Activities Group (SAG): who deals with military and paramilitary operations. Members of the SAG are recruited from active members of the DSDF for officially sanctioned operations, however in most times ONI has utilized private security contractors for covert paramilitary activities. These private security contractors are indirectly owned and controled by ONI in order to provide some element of plausible deniability. While the DSDF is described as Daobac's hammer providing defense through brute force, the SAG is often seen as the country's scalpel as it provides targeted and precise strikes against threats.
      • Political Action Group (PAG): who is responsible for psychological and political operations, generally recruting or contracting well known fixers/political consultants. It can be described as ONI's propaganda arm,. Its overarching objective is to install, through both direct and indirect means, Daoan-friendly governments abroad in states that Daobac perceives as a threat to Daoan sovereignty. This is generally achieved by exerting both political influence and public opinion abroad through various methods such as: funneling campaign funds to politicians/organizations to influence political activity and engage in information warfare to direct public opinion in a target country.
  • SECTION 4: GENERAL AFFAIRS.
    • Section Four is tasked with general housekeeping administrative duties to ensure that all functions of ONI can run smoothly. Section Five is divided into smaller sub-directorates that specializes in certain functions such as: information technology, logistics, human resources, finance, procurement and security.
  • SECTION 5: SCIENCE & INNOVATION.

Relationship with other intelligence agencies