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The '''United Kingdom Intelligence Community''' (IC) is the set of [[intelligence]] agencies of Her Majesty's Government, under increasingly centralized control after several reorganizations, the most recent in 2009.<ref name=Imp>{{citation | The '''United Kingdom Intelligence Community''' (IC) is the set of [[intelligence]] agencies of Her Majesty's Government, under increasingly centralized control after several reorganizations, the most recent in 2009.<ref name=Imp>{{citation | ||
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The United Kingdom Intelligence Community (IC) is the set of intelligence agencies of Her Majesty's Government, under increasingly centralized control after several reorganizations, the most recent in 2009.[1] It is less complex than the United States intelligence community although still having worldwide responsibility.
Central Intelligence Machinery
Administratively placed in the Cabinet Office (UK) is the directing organization.
Member Agencies
The community consists of three civilian Agencies, the Defence Intelligence Staff that coordinates the various military intelligence services, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC), and the central intelligence machinery.
Agencies
- Secret Intelligence Service, with principal responsibility for human-source intelligence
- Government Communications Headquarters, responsible for signals intelligence
- Security Service (MI5), focused on counterintelligence
Other organizations
Senior-level analysis is under the Joint Intelligence Committee.
Financial intelligence is probably a Treasury responsibility.
As of 2007, there is a Office of Security and CounterTerrorism in the Home Office.
Notes
- ↑ UK Cabinet Office, Improving the Central Intelligence Machinery