The Joint Intelligence Committee, or JIC, was one of the intelligence agencies of India, along with the Intelligence Bureau. (CTU Operations Manual)
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| - The Joint Intelligence Committee, or JIC, was one of the intelligence agencies of India, along with the Intelligence Bureau. (CTU Operations Manual)
- The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) is the part of the British Cabinet Office responsible for directing the national intelligence organisations of the United Kingdom on behalf of the Cabinet and providing advice to the Cabinet related to security, defence and foreign affairs. It oversees the setting of priorities for the intelligence and security agencies; Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), Security Service (MI5), Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), and Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) and establishes professional standards for intelligence analysis in government.
- The U.K. Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) is the part of the U.K. Cabinet Office responsible for directing the national intelligence organizations on behalf of the Cabinet. It oversees the setting of priorities for the three intelligence and security agencies (Secret Intelligence Service, Security Service, GCHQ), as well as Defence Intelligence, and establishes professional standards for intelligence analysis in government.
- The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) is the part of the British Cabinet Office responsible for directing the national intelligence organisations of the United Kingdom. Membership comprises the heads of the three collection agencies—the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), Security Service (MI5) and GCHQ—the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence Staff, the Chief of the Assessment Staff, representatives of the Ministry of Defence, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and other departments, and the Prime Minister's advisor on foreign affairs.
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| - The Joint Intelligence Committee, or JIC, was one of the intelligence agencies of India, along with the Intelligence Bureau. (CTU Operations Manual)
- The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) is the part of the British Cabinet Office responsible for directing the national intelligence organisations of the United Kingdom on behalf of the Cabinet and providing advice to the Cabinet related to security, defence and foreign affairs. It oversees the setting of priorities for the intelligence and security agencies; Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), Security Service (MI5), Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), and Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) and establishes professional standards for intelligence analysis in government.
- The U.K. Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) is the part of the U.K. Cabinet Office responsible for directing the national intelligence organizations on behalf of the Cabinet. It oversees the setting of priorities for the three intelligence and security agencies (Secret Intelligence Service, Security Service, GCHQ), as well as Defence Intelligence, and establishes professional standards for intelligence analysis in government.
- The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) is the part of the British Cabinet Office responsible for directing the national intelligence organisations of the United Kingdom. Membership comprises the heads of the three collection agencies—the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), Security Service (MI5) and GCHQ—the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence Staff, the Chief of the Assessment Staff, representatives of the Ministry of Defence, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and other departments, and the Prime Minister's advisor on foreign affairs.
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