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Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia Criminal (National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence, DNIC) is an Argentine intelligence agency, part of the National Intelligence System. It used to depend on the Secretaría de Seguridad Interior ( Secretariat of Interior Security ), which itself depends on the Ministry of Interior; currently, the DNIC ...
The Jefatura de Inteligencia del Estado Mayor Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas (Intelligence Department of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces, J-2) is an Argentine federal agency in charge of controlling all the military intelligence services.
Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia Estratégica Militar (National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence, DNIEM) is an Argentine intelligence agency part of the National Intelligence System, created by the 2001 Intelligence Reform Law 25.520. It is structurally dependent of the Ministry of Defense.
First public director of intelligence Rodolfo Freude (far left), with Juan Perón and Eva Perón. The Secretariat of Intelligence was created in 1946 when Juan Perón's first presidency established it by Executive Decree 337/46 under the denomination of Coordinación de Informaciones de Estado (State Intelligence Coordination, CIDE).
It is a division of J-2 and reports to the Army's Jefatura II (the General Staff's intelligence service). The Service is composite of 11 Intelligence Companies, 30 Independent Intelligence Platoons, 1 Intelligence Support Group, 1 Military Intelligence Collector Centre , 3 Division Intelligence Collection Centre, and 2 Combat Army Intelligence ...
The National Intelligence System consists of the following agencies and its dependencies: Secretaría de Inteligencia (Secretariat of Intelligence, S.I) Escuela Nacional de Inteligencia (National Intelligence School, ENI) Dirección de Observaciones Judiciales (Directorate of Judicial Surveillance, DOJ)
The Federal Intelligence Agency (Spanish: Agencia Federal de Inteligencia) mostly known for its abbreviation AFI, was the principal intelligence agency of Argentina.. This organization was the successor to the Secretariat of Intelligence (mostly known for its acronym "SIDE") and has two purposes: to collect national intelligence for governmental needs and criminal intelligence.
Secretaría de Inteligencia de Estado: 1977 1983 Div. Gen. Carlos Alberto Martínez 1983 1989 Roberto Peña 1986 1989 Facundo Suárez: 1989 1990 Juan Bautista Yofre: 1990 1999 Hugo Anzorreguy: 1999 1999 Jorge de la Rúa: 1999 2001 Fernando De Santibañes: 2001 2002 Carlos Becerra: Secretaría de Inteligencia de Estado/Secretaría de ...