Contrary to popular belief, the Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence does not control every aspect of ONI's operations. With four sections, each with their own portfolios and staff, this would be a near impossibility to run through the desk of one person. Certainly Director Parangosky has taken a far more active role in ONI's operations than her predecessors, with a vigour that personnel half her age cannot hope to match, but even so the positions of Director of Operations (often regarded as figurative head of Sections I and 0) and Director of Intelligence (head of Sections II and III) are still vital, each with their own deputies and wielding considerable clout on their own. Their identities are protected by the issuing of codenames, classification of personal information, and wel
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