Executive Commission of Intelligence (Huajiang)
The Executive Commission of Intelligence (Huajiangite: 执行情报委员会; Alphabetized Huajiangite: Zhí háng qíngbào wěiyuánhuì) is the national-level intelligence agency of Huajiang, under the authority of the Executive Commissioner of Intelligence. The Executive Commission of Intelligence is considered an important part of the Executive Branch and is one of the Executive Commissioners that sits in the Executive Council. The Executive Commission of Intelligence is responsible for the collection and procession of information and data that relates to national security for domestic intelligence. Within foreign intelligence, they are tasked with monitoring, collecting and procession data for counterintelligence purposes. The Executive Commission of Intelligence is subdivided into five official branches that are under its direct control. There exist several other subdivisions of the Executive Commission that were created by He Dazhao and Yan Chen, however they are not under the direct control of the Executive Commission. The majority of operations that are conducted by the Executive Commission are clandestine, as well as all the data, statistics and research conducted are kept clandestine.
The Executive Commission of Intelligence was created by Feng Shixang after the end of the Great Continental War, originally only made up of 21 people, all of which were individual spies that were sent to foreign countries in the aftermath of the Great Continental War. The plan was called the Wei Operation (
Purpose
In its initial stage, the Executive Commission of Intelligence was created in order to analyze foreign intelligence and policies. After Feng Shixang's Sihou, He Dazhao invested more into the agency, giving it more power. It had remained only concerned with foreign policy and intelligence during this time. The Executive Commission of Intelligence was then expanded upon by Yan Chen, and gave it many different abilities. It became interested in both foreign and domestic affairs. The Executive Commission of Intelligence was expanded into four different agencies by Yan Chen to give his government more control over media and propaganda. The Executive Commission was reformed one last time by Chen Xiangnang, with the creation of the Agency of Financial Research, which primarily focused on the research and sabotage of foreign economies and currencies.
Today, each agency has a specific purpose, some more than others. According to the Intelligence Statement of the Executive Commissions, the Agencies priorities are:
- To protect Huajiang from domestic terrorism, public corruption, and threats to the domestic - NGQ
- To protect Huajiang from foreign terrorism, foreign operations and hostile espionage. - AFI
- To gather intelligence on battlefields, types of warfare, and crimes against humanity - AMI
- To train and arm domestic Huajiang paramilitaries as well as law enforcement to ensure domestic safety, as well as directly combatting domestic terrorism. - ADS
- To gather intelligence on economics and currencies as well as the state of the International Reserve Dollar. - AFR
Subdivisions
Agency of Internal and Domestic Intelligence
The Agency of Internal and Domestic Intelligence (Acronym: NGQ;
The NGQ was the first branch created by
Agency of Foreign Intelligence
The Agency of Foreign Intelligence (Acronym: WGQ;
Agency of Military Intelligence
The Agency of Military Intelligence (Acronym: JSQ;lang-zh |Jūnshì qíngbào jú}})
Agency of Domestic Security
The Agency of Domestic Security (Acronym: GNA;
Agency of Financial Research
The Agency of Financial Research Acronym: JRY;