Defence Intelligence THE DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE STAFF UK Strategic Intelligence, Planning and Decision Making.

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Defence Intelligence THE DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE STAFF UK Strategic Intelligence, Planning and Decision Making

Defence Intelligence The UK Intelligence Community Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) Security Service Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) Intelligence & Security Secretariat Foreign & Commonwealth Secretary Defence Secretary Home Secretary Security & Intelligence Co-ordinator Y Prime Minister Y

Defence Intelligence The Joint Intelligence Committee Chairman (Cabinet Office) Whitehall Liaison Dept (Foreign Office) DUS(D) (Foreign Office) Director General Security Service Chief of the Assessments Staff (Cabinet Office) ‘C’ (SIS) HM Treasury Director GCHQ Policy Director (MoD) DCDI (MoD) CDI (MoD) Joint Intelligence Committee Department of Trade & Industry

Defence Intelligence Chairman (Cabinet Office) DUS(Defence & Intelligence) and Whitehall Liaison Department Foreign Office Director General Security Service Chief of the Assessments Staff (Cabinet Office) ‘C’ (SIS) Director HM Treasury Director GCHQ Policy Director Ministry of Defence DFID CDI (Ministry of Defence) Joint Intelligence Committee Director of Export Control & Non-Proliferation Department of Trade & Industry DG Org & Int Crime Directorate Home Office The Joint Intelligence Committee PM’s Foreign Policy Advisor (Hd OD) Security & Intelligence Co-ordinator (Cabinet Office) Policy Collection Analysis

Defence Intelligence The Intelligence Agencies: GCHQ Based in Cheltenham Based in Cheltenham Support to Military Operations brings GCHQ close to military customers such as the DIS Support to Military Operations brings GCHQ close to military customers such as the DIS

Defence Intelligence The Intelligence Agencies: Secret Intelligence Service Based in London Based in London SIS & GCHQ placed on statutory basis (Intelligence Services Act 1994) under the responsibility of the Foreign Secretary. SIS & GCHQ placed on statutory basis (Intelligence Services Act 1994) under the responsibility of the Foreign Secretary.

Defence Intelligence The Intelligence Agencies: Security Service Based in London Based in London Counter-terrorism Counter-terrorism Law enforcement support Law enforcement support

Defence Intelligence The Defence Intelligence Staff The Defence Intelligence Staff is to provide timely and highly-valued intelligence that will: The Defence Intelligence Staff is to provide timely and highly-valued intelligence that will: Support to operations Support to operations Guide Departmental decision making on the formulation of defence policy and the commitment and employment of the UK’s military forces; Guide Departmental decision making on the formulation of defence policy and the commitment and employment of the UK’s military forces; Contribute to wider national intelligence collection and assessment. Contribute to wider national intelligence collection and assessment.

Defence Intelligence Intelligence Collection Methods Imagery Intelligence Signals Intelligence Measurement & Signals Intelligence Human Intelligence Director General Intelligence Collection (DGIC) Open Source Information Acoustic Intelligence Environmental Intelligence

Defence Intelligence Intelligence Analysis and Production Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence (DCDI) Scientific & Technical Strategic Assessments Targeting & Info Ops

Defence Intelligence The Intelligence Cycle DIRECTION DISSEMINATION PROCESSING COLLECTION

Defence Intelligence Tactical ISTAR

Defence Intelligence Operational ISTAR