Australian Intelligence Community

The Australian Government statutory intelligence agencies that constitute the Australian Intelligence Community (AIC) are as follows:

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Governance entities

The National Security Committee (NSC) is a Cabinet committee and the peak ministerial decision-making body on national security matters. It is chaired by the Prime Minister and the membership includes the Deputy Prime Minister, Attorney-General, Treasurer, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for Defence and Minister for Immigration and Citizenship. The Secretaries for each respective public service department as well as the Chief of the Defence Force, the National Security Adviser, the Director-General of Security and the Director General of the Office of National Assessments and the Australian Secret Intelligence Service. [1] [2] [3] [4]

The Secretaries Committee on National Security (SCNS) is the senior inter-departmental committee supporting the National Security Committee. It considers all matters to be put before the NSC and has a strong role in ensuring that Australia maintains a coordinated policy approach on all national security issues. It is chaired by the National Security Adviser, and the membership contains all non-ministerial positions and secretaries of the departments of the National Security Committee, plus the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police, the Commander of the Border Protection Command and the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service and the Australian Crime Commission. [5]

The National Intelligence Coordination Committee (NICC) is to ensure that Australia's foreign, security and law enforcement intelligence activities are closely aligned and consistent with our national security priorities, and that the national intelligence effort is effectively integrated. It is chaired by the National Security Adviser and contains representation from all intelligence and security agencies. [6] [7]

The Heads of Intelligence Agencies Meeting (HIAM) brings together a sub-group of the all the national intelligence agencies comprising to consider issues relating specifically to Australia’s foreign intelligence activities. It is chaired by the Director General of the Office of National Assessments and the Deputy Secretary for Defence Intelligence, Security and International Policy attends. [10]

Policy entities

The National Security and International Policy Group is in Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and led by the National Security Advisor and provides advice on Australia's foreign, trade and treaty matters, defence, intelligence, non-proliferation, counter-terrorism, law enforcement, border security and emergency management matters; coordinates security-related science and technology research matters; and plays a coordinating leadership role in the development of integrated, whole-of-government national security policy. The National Security and International Policy Group comprises four divisions each led by a First Assistant Secretary.

The International Security Division (ISD) is in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and is the international security and foreign intelligence policy and governance coordination entity and headed by a First Assistant Secretary. It is divided into four branches each led by an Assistant Secretary: the Office of the Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism; the Counter-Terrorism Branch; the Arms Control and Counter-Proliferation Branch; and the Strategic Issues and Intelligence Branch.

The National Security and Criminal Justice Group is in the Attorney-General's Department and the policy and governance coordination entity for domestic security and criminal intelligence and is led by a Deputy Secretary. It is divided into six divisions.

Primary entities

Secondary entities

Oversight entities

Legislative bills

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Office of National Assessments Australia's National Security Framework
  2. ^ [2] Attorney-General's Department Australian Government Coordination Counter-terrorism Committees
  3. ^ [3] Attorney-General's Department Australia's National Security Agencies
  4. ^ [4] Australian Government Directory National Security Committee
  5. ^ [5] Office of National Assessments Australia's National Security Framework
  6. ^ [6] Office of National Assessments Australia's National Security Framework
  7. ^ [7] ASIO and the National Intelligence Coordination Committee
  8. ^ [8] Office of National Assessments Australia's National Security Framework
  9. ^ [9] Office of National Assessments Australia's National Security Framework
  10. ^ [10] Office of National Assessments Australia's National Security Framework
  11. ^ [11] Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet National Security and International Policy Group Executive
  12. ^ [12] Office of National Assessments Australia's National Security Framework
  13. ^ [13] National Security and International Policy Group Executive
  14. ^ [14] National Security Science and Technology Branch
  15. ^ [15] Attorney-General's Department organisational structure
  16. ^ [16] Attorney-General's Department organisational structure
  17. ^ [17] Attorney-General's Department organisational structure

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