Ezhednevnik Pitaniya

Roubatis, Director General Website The National Intelligence Service ( NIS) (: Εθνική Υπηρεσία Πληροφοριών, ΕΥΠ, Ethniki Ypiresia Pliroforion, EYP) is the national of. Originally modeled after the, it was established in 1953 as the Central Intelligence Service (CIS), specializing in, activities and securing sensitive state communications. Dell t7250 laptop drivers for windows 7 As Greece's primary intelligence agency, NIS is responsible for a range of domestic and foreign matters, ranging from criminal activities and civil rights violations, to terrorism and espionage. Although its agents can be armed for their protection, the agency does not have prosecutorial and detention powers. During wartime, it can fulfill the role of.

Headquartered in, NIS is an autonomous public civilian service subordinate to the and in turn the. The majority of its 1,800 personnel are, although the agency also employs scientific and technical contractors, officers of each branch of the, and members of the. Contents • • • • • • • • • Mission [ ] NIS's mission is to advance Greece's strategic interests by safeguarding political, financial, and military assets, preventing and countering criminal and military threats and collecting, processing and disseminating information to relevant authorities. This broad mandate grants the organization many responsibilities, including advising policymakers, cooperating with the Military Intelligence Directorate (DDSP) and coordinating with foreign partners. Personnel [ ] The Director of the National Intelligence Service is. The agency is directly responsible to the Minister for Citizen Protection, who can appoint or dismiss the Director. NIS employs the following categories of personnel: • Permanent civilian personnel.

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• Scientific civilian personnel, serving on the basis of private contracts of employment. • A number of officers on active service in the Armed Forces, the Coast Guard or the Hellenic Police.

An unspecified number of national field agents are also employed. History [ ] The first modern Greek intelligence agency was created in February 1908, with the Information Department of the ministry of foreign affairs fulfilling the role. It was headed by, a military officer and member of the Hellenic Macedonian Committee one of the secret organizations taking part in the. The Information Department's goal was the promotion of Greek propaganda as well as the collection economic and military intelligence, through a network of Greek consulates in Ottoman controlled Macedonia.