Office of National Intelligence (Daobac)
Văn phòng Tình báo Quốc gia | |
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Formed | May 2, 1901 |
Headquarters | ONI Campus, Hai Xuyen, Daobac. |
Motto | Chuyển tiếp cho đến bình minh Forward unto dawn |
Employees | 3,200 |
Annual budget | 3.9 billion Solidus |
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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 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 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.
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Section One: Human 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) operations. Human Intelligence 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.
Section Two: Signals Intelligence
Section Two is ONI's primary director that specializes in signals intelligence (SIGINT), it 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.
Section Three: Analysis
Section Three is primarily responsible for sifting through all the information gathered and analysis by Sections One and Two, 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 four task groups: the first is responsible for all domestic threats, the second group responsible for foreign threats, the third for policy proposals and the fourth for staff support.
Section Four: Operations
Section Four is is tasked with covert military and paramilitary operations and is therefore the most secretive directorate within ONI. O