The Chief of Defence Intelligence was the senior officer in command of the UNSC Office of Defence Intelligence, the United Nations Space Command's military intelligence organisation and successor to the Office of Naval Intelligence, Army Intelligence and UNSC Joint Intelligence Bureau. The Chief of Defence Intelligence, or CDI, was a serving three-star military officer who was also responsible for the overall coordination of intelligence activities throughout the Armed Forces. He was supported by two deputies; a civilian Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence (DCDI), responsible for Defence Intelligence analysis and production; and the military Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff responsible for intelligence collection, mapping and training. The Chief of Defence Intelligence was answerable
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| - The Chief of Defence Intelligence was the senior officer in command of the UNSC Office of Defence Intelligence, the United Nations Space Command's military intelligence organisation and successor to the Office of Naval Intelligence, Army Intelligence and UNSC Joint Intelligence Bureau. The Chief of Defence Intelligence, or CDI, was a serving three-star military officer who was also responsible for the overall coordination of intelligence activities throughout the Armed Forces. He was supported by two deputies; a civilian Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence (DCDI), responsible for Defence Intelligence analysis and production; and the military Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff responsible for intelligence collection, mapping and training. The Chief of Defence Intelligence was answerable
- The Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI) is a Canadian intelligence agency, part of a broader Canadian security and intelligence community that comprises several departments and agencies that collect and analyze intelligence on issues of concern to Canada and also manages DND/CF national/international intelligence partnerships.
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| - The Chief of Defence Intelligence was the senior officer in command of the UNSC Office of Defence Intelligence, the United Nations Space Command's military intelligence organisation and successor to the Office of Naval Intelligence, Army Intelligence and UNSC Joint Intelligence Bureau. The Chief of Defence Intelligence, or CDI, was a serving three-star military officer who was also responsible for the overall coordination of intelligence activities throughout the Armed Forces. He was supported by two deputies; a civilian Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence (DCDI), responsible for Defence Intelligence analysis and production; and the military Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff responsible for intelligence collection, mapping and training. The Chief of Defence Intelligence was answerable to the UEG Secretary of State for Defence, or Defence Secretary, via the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Despite the fact that the ODI was subordinate to the Ministry of Defence, it did not fall directly under its command structure and was instead subordinate directly to the Defence Secretary.
- The Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI) is a Canadian intelligence agency, part of a broader Canadian security and intelligence community that comprises several departments and agencies that collect and analyze intelligence on issues of concern to Canada and also manages DND/CF national/international intelligence partnerships. In addition to providing support to military operations, CDI provides the community with unique capabilities and expertise: strategic threats to Canada and allied governments, indications and warning intelligence on international political and military activities, strategic and crisis coverage of regional security developments that may affect Canadian security interests or engage Canadian forces, and scientific and technical intelligence with a defence or security focus. CDI supports broader intelligence community collection, analysis and reporting on asymmetric threats, terrorism and international criminal activity.
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