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Codex Denied Strategic Intelligence Agency (SIA) | The Alliance

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Organization Name: Strategic Intelligence Agency (S.I.A.)
  • Classification: Military Intelligence
  • Affiliation: The Alliance
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  • Description: The SIA is the military intelligence agency of the Core Federation of Free Alliances and the largest of the two branches overseen by Ministry of Intelligence; the governing body which regulates the Alliance’s intelligence efforts. The SIA operates as part of the Core Federation Armed Forces to collect, analyze and report on threats to the Alliance’s national security and, when necessary, conduct operations to resolve them.
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
  • Headquarters: SIA Headquarters, Federal District, Galactic City, Coruscant
  • Domain: The SIA operate on a Galactic-scale, monitoring and completing objectives within the Alliance’s borders and abroad.
  • Notable Assets: N/A
SOCIAL INFORMATION
  • Hierarchy: The SIA is commanded by a Director, a title jointly appointed by the Alliance’s Minister of Intelligence and Minister of Defense. Once a Director is selected and approved, they report solely to the Minister of Intelligence.
Below the Director is the agency’s self-appointed Deputy Director, who acts as their own elected official and 2nd-in-Command. Below them, the SIA is divided into 3 distinct Bureaus that are each further separated into specialized Divisions. Each Bureaus is overseen by a Bureau Chief, and each Division within is supervised by a Chief. Depending on the size of their respective Division, some officials may opt to introduce a Deputy Chief to help mitigate their workload.
The ranking structure of the Strategic Intelligence Agency is as follows:

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  • Membership: As the Alliance’s military intelligence agency, the SIA’s personnel are members of the Core Federation Armed Forces. As such, trainees of the agency are required to complete the CFAF’s basic training regimens as academy cadets before beginning the SIA’s more extensive education. On rare occasions, exceptions to this rule may be granted for individuals possessing unique/exceptional skills or abilities. New recruits of the CFAF can qualify for a career in one of the SIA’s Bureaus if they score high enough on their Vocational Aptitude Test (VAT). Alternatively, members of the CFAF can transfer from other branches of the forces if they have relevant and distinguished experience that meet the agency’s requirements.
Between its various Bureaus and Divisions, many skill sets can find value within the SIA’s ranks. However, most positions require some degree of technical competence, ranging from basic computer literacy to far more advanced proficiency in computer science and engineering. Applicants who possess specialized skills, such as cryptography, or various avenues of the sciences and engineering, are especially desirable since they are in shorter supply and require far less training.
Aside from technical and intellectual skills, qualifying personnel who excel on their physical aptitude tests may be eligible for a limited selection of field positions within the SIAs Operations Bureau, although this is an uncommon placement for trainees.
The SIA’s Bureaus and Divisions are the following:
Internal Security Bureau (IntSec): in essence, IntSec acts as a miniaturized internal intelligence agency and private security force for the Strategic Intelligence Agency. It is responsible for protecting the SIA’s information and assets from internal and external threats.
Counter-intelligence Division (IntCon): one of the most strongly vetted departments of the SIA as a whole. Members of IntCon are tasked with monitoring the SIA itself, seeking to root out spies and moles from the agency’s own ranks.
Site Security Division (SitSec): The SIA’s own security personnel and policing force, responsible for the protection of the agency’s staff, materials and facilities.
Information Analysis Bureau: the core of the SIA, members of this bureau handle and analyze various sources of data for information that may be of value or concern to the Alliance.
Communications & Traffic Division (Comm-Traf): responsible for analyzing network traffic obtained through accessible public and private sources, such as HoloNet scandocs, newsdocs, and intercepted comlink frequencies and beamcasts. Utilizing highly trained staff and sophisticated A.I. machine learning & pattern recognition techniques, Comm-Traf searches for intel that could prove valuable to other Bureaus of the SIA.
Crypto-Analysis Division (Crypto): although most of the workload is handled by powerful supercomputers, its limited personnel work alongside these A.I. to decipher encrypted data flagged by Comm-Traf or forwarded to them directly by other Bureaus and Divisions of the SIA.
Engineering Division (EnDiv): the engineers, scientists and technicians of this branch utilize their advanced skill sets to analyze enemy hardware and technology. Their studies are used to determine research priorities for the Alliance, and to better prepare both the SIA and CFAF against emerging technologies.
Audit Division (A-Div): the SIAs expert interrogators, responsible for the extraction of high value information from the enemies of the Alliance. A-Div is one of the smallest branches within the SIA, as they are only utilized in circumstances deemed urgent by the Ministry of Intelligence. Occasionally, with the express consent of the Minister of Justice, local judiciary forces may also request the assistance of A-Div agents. These requests must also be approved by the Minister of Intelligence.
Operations Bureau: responsible for the handling of urgent, delicate and often discrete matters, the various divisions of this bureau are the SIA’s field agents who complete covert operations within the borders of the Alliance and abroad.
Surveillance Division (Veil): the eyes and ears of the Operations Bureau and by far it’s largest Division, responsible for observing, recording and reporting on the activities of the SIA’s objects/groups/people of interest. Through the use of moles, double agents, field reconnaissance and other hands-on methods the agents of Veil establish deep and reliable sources of intelligence within desired organizations and social circles.
Counter-Intelligence Division (CInt): despite most within the SIA considering SpecDiv or IntSec to be their most clandestine and well-guarded departments, CInt holds the title with the Divisions existence being known only to the Minister of Intelligence, Director and Deputy Director of the SIA. Unlike other Divisions, agents of CInt are tasked with the infiltration of other government departments and organizations of the Alliance to root out enemies from within.
Diplomatic Services Division (DipServ): another sizable Division within the Operations Bureau and SIA as a whole, DipServ (often simply called Dip) is a broad Division that is responsible for a wide array of tasks. Most notably, Dip agents are tasked with strategically coordinating and covertly overseeing trade, diplomatic and political missions to best ensure the safety of those involved. Additionally, agents of DipServ occasionally coordinate with localized forces to achieve diplomatic objectives; such as establishing, arming or funding rebel cells who promote agreeable ideologies, or providing aid to movements that aim to destabilize organizations or individuals deemed to be undesirable or dangerous to the Alliance.
Special Operations Division (SpecDiv): the Operation Bureau’s elite special forces and the SIAs only dedicated combat personnel. SpecDiv is an extremely closed-door Division within the Agency, with some details of their operations being restricted even to the members of IntCon. SpecDiv units are dispatched for high priority offensive operations, such as tactical infiltrations, resource and personnel extraction, and occasionally target extermination.
  • Climate: As a branch of the military and government the SIA maintains a strict, regimented and formal working environment. It’s personnel are expected to adhere to the security procedures warranted by their site location, position and the clearance afforded to them. Due to the potential impact it can cause, failure to comply with these regulations and expectations can be met with varying degrees of punishment, ranging from simple written/verbal notices, court marshaling, or in more extreme cases, capital punishment. Of course, these possible outcomes are not kept secret or desirable, and average members of the Agency with no ill intentions should not have any fear of punishment. With few exceptions, the environment of the SIA is no different than that of any respectable government job that requires high security clearance.
  • Reputation: As a highly classified intelligence agency the reputation of the SIA can vary wildly depending on the crowd polled. The average citizen of the Alliance likely holds no strong feelings one way or another, either because they don’t care, see them as a logical necessity for any large government, or - depending on their location and access to information - are simply unaware of their existence. However, it's only natural for such an organization to draw some notoriety. There will always be those who are distrusting or wary of organizations designed to surveil and the SIA is a host to plenty of conspiracies, from the abduction of citizens to the detailed monitoring of everyday HoloNet and commlink traffic. For those outside of the Alliance, concerns over the SIAs actions are far more justified. The Operations Bureau works tirelessly to establish contacts and/or plant agents within feasible positions abroad. Targets of such operations, malicious or not, may include obvious threats to the Alliance, organizations of value or interest, and, to some degree, even allied/friendly nations.
  • Curios: Personnel of the SIA are typically required to wear uniforms that distinguish their Bureau and/or Division of employment, along with insignia and ribbons to identify their rank and any notable accomplishments. Personnel are also assigned identification chips and unique code cylinders, which are used to prove their identity and grant personalized access to site locations, systems and other approved assets.
  • Rules: The SIA follow strict operating procedures and security practices that are to be expected when working in a high clearance military environment. Some personnel, such as those of IntCon, CInt and certain units within SpecDiv, face tighter restrictions outside of work due to the nature of their jobs. In some cases these personnel and their families are required to live in secured facilities and/or assume false identities and disguises when going about their day-to-day lives.
  • Goals: The primary goals of the SIA are to predict, discover and eliminate threats to the Alliance’s national security. The SIA accomplishes these goals through the collection and analysis of strategically beneficial intelligence, and through the conduction of covert and overt operations within the Alliance and abroad.
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HISTORICAL INFORMATION

Like many aspects of the Alliance, the Strategic Intelligence Agency was initially established as a small effort using restructured resources and infrastructures left over from the Core Imperial Confederation’s occupation of Coruscant. As the newly established Imperiam's government grew in both power and influence, so too did the resources and funding that could be issued to the fledgling agency.

Following the Lord-Imperator’s institution of the Chamber of Ministers and appointment of Kadius Eran, an Espirion-born ex-Sector Ranger and politician, as the newly christened Minister of Intelligence, the SIA has continued to see improvements to their efficiency and capabilities. Under Kadius, direct leadership of the SIA was divided into two primary roles; a Ministry appointed Director and internally elected Deputy Director. This decision was made under the belief that, logically, the SIA should be granted some degree of autonomy and control over its own progression to be successful.

Though still young, like the nation it serves, the SIA played a crucial role in the elimination of the Vulptereen Nationalist Insurgency, one of the Imperium’s earliest threats. Using far fewer resources than they currently have, the agents of the Information Analysis Bureau successfully uncovered the existence of the VNI and their plot to assassinate the president of Vulpter and prevent the planet’s vassalage. As the conflict went on, their efforts also managed to track down the extremist group’s final hideout in the northern mountain ranges of Anaxes, which allowed the Imperium to end the insurgency once and for all.

The Strategic Intelligence Agency continues to serve the newly reformed government, the Core Federation of Free Alliances, much the same as it had the Imperium before it. With the fundamental function of the government's operation remaining mostly unaffected, the Agency continues working unimpeded toward its goals of providing safety and security to the citizens of the Alliance.

2020-03-12
- Most references to the "Grayson Imperium" changed to "the Alliance".
- References to the "New Essonia District" changed to the "Federal District".
- References to the "Unified Imperial Legions" changed to the "Core Federation Armed Forces".
- Fixed minor spelling/grammatical errors.
- Removed bolding of keywords.
 
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Your link checks out, but for the second we need the exact wikia page where those insignia show.

  • Reputation: As a top secret intelligence agency the reputation of the SIA can vary wildly depending on the crowd polled. The average citizen of the Imperium likely holds no strong feelings one way or another, either because they are unaware, don’t care, or see them as a logical necessity for any large government. However, there will always be those who are distrusting or wary of closed-door organizations. The SIA is a host to plenty of conspiracy theories involving anything from the abduction of citizens, to the monitoring of everyday HoloNet and commlink traffic of all citizens for no apparent reason.
You say here that the agency is top secret and thus average citizen may be unaware of it, yet the agency also has a significant presence in the Imperium's armed forces and has its own uniforms, insignia and so on...which would imply that is existence is quite well-known, much like how, for instance, every Soviet citizen knew about the existence of the NKVD/KGB, or like how people in the Galactic Empire knew about the ISB and its general role in eliminating enemies of the state, even if a lot of the details of its work are classified. Wouldn't such an agency be quite notorious?

Likewise, what would its reputation be among people outside of the Imperium?

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Elpsis Kerrigan Elpsis Kerrigan thanks for getting to this so quick!

Your link checks out, but the second we need the exact wikia page where those insignia show.

The hyperlink on the text "Rank Insignia" does link to the specific Wikia page where the art is found. The additional hyperlink is just included as a general source for the website as a whole. Is that okay as is?

You say here that the agency is top secret and thus average citizen may be unaware of it

Sorry, I could have worded this better. What is meant here is that the agency operates with "top secret" security clearance as you've described, and not that the agency itself is a secret. I've edited the wording to try to better imply that. For citizens being unaware of the SIA, I only say this because the Imperium spans numerous star systems rather than a single country, so I figure it's entirely possible for chunks of the population to remain unaware of their existence even if they're not necessarily being kept a secret. I'm willing to further change this if you disagree, of course.

every Soviet citizen knew about the existence of the NKVD/KGB, or like how people in the Galactic Empire knew about the ISB and its general role in eliminating enemies of the state, even if a lot of the details of its work are classified. Wouldn't such an agency be quite notorious?

I've made some edits and added a bit more to the Reputation section to accommodate this. For what it's worth, I'd like to clarify OOC that the SIA are not intended to be as infamous as the ISB/IIA or KGB were. I'd prefer to draw lines to agencies like CSIS (Canada) or the CIA (USA), but I absolutely agree that there will always be people who are weary of such organizations, and that these types of agencies eventually end up forced to commit questionable acts for one reason or another. Let me know if this is any better.

Likewise, what would its reputation be among people outside of the Imperium?

Woops. That would have been good to include lol. Thanks for pointing that out!


Let me know if you'd like me to make anymore changes.
 
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Thank you for clarifying. Your explanation make sense, and your point about the inhabitant of a peripheral star system not being as well-informed as someone in the capital is a good one. Space is huge, after all, and most people are probably more concerned with local issues than with something outside of their planet, unless it intrudes on their affairs.

'The hyperlink on the text "Rank Insignia" does link to the specific Wikia page where the art is found. The additional hyperlink is just included as a general source for the website as a whole. Is that okay as is?'

My mistake, I accidentally overlooked that link.

Submission is approved. Enjoy your Space CIA.
 
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