Military Service for Security and Intelligence
Сектор - Служба за воена безбедност и разузнавање (ССВБиР) Sektor - Služba za voena bezbednost i razuznavanje (SSVBiR) | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1992[1] |
Preceding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Macedonia |
Headquarters | Skopje, Macedonia |
Employees | Classified |
Annual budget | Classified |
Ministers responsible | |
Agency executive | |
Parent agency | Minostry of Defence |
Child agency |
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Website | www.morm.gov.mk |
Military Service for Security and Intelligence of the Macedonia is an intelligence office within the Ministry of Defence of Macedonia.[2]
Mission
- Planning, analyzing, processing and dissemination of intelligence data in order to protect the territorial integrity, independence and the broader interests of the Republic of Macedonia in accordance with the Constitution, Law on defence and the national security and defence concept of the Republic of Macedonia
- Planning, analyzing, processing and dissemination of intelligence data required to participate in peace support and NATO-led conflict prevention operations
- Intelligence support of humanitarian operations and peace support operations in dealing with natural disasters and humanitarian crises
Tasks
Military intelligence
- Plans, organizes and conducts intelligence support required for the decision making process of the GS of ARM during ARM participation in various operations in Macedonia and abroad;
- Manages Intelligence data to suit the needs of the GS of ARM in preparation, plans and executes various operations;
- Plans, coordinates and synchronizes intelligence operations in subordinate commands and units;
- Plans, organizes and conducts Intelligence preparation of the battle field (IPB) for military and operations other than war in Macedonia and abroad.
Counter intelligence
- Plans, organizes and implements CI measures in ARM;
- Detects hostile intelligence capacities for data collection;
- Recognizes hostile intelligence capabilities to interfere in hostile influence;
- Provides CI operations for force protection.
Security
- Recognizes critical physical security points
- Coordinates and conducts security examination and control
Staff planning
- Plans and decision making process support
- Supports the planning process and maintains functional connections with MSSI(Military Sector for Security and Intelligence) in order to provide relevant intelligence data and analysis
- Supports the duties and responsibilities in the GS scope of work aimed at supporting the mission
- Responsible for planning and execution of intelligence exercises security
- Trains subordinates
Organisation
Directors
# | Portrait | Name | Mandate commenced on | Mandate finished on | Political Party |
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1 | Aleksandar Bocinov[3] | ? | ? | ||
2 | Sasho Mijalkov[4][5] | ? | ? | VMRO-DPMNE | |
3 | Milisav Tashtanovski[6][7] | ? | ? | ||
4 | Vladimir Pivovarov[8] | 2002 | 2004 | ||
5 | Col Risto Gjorgjiev[9][10] | 2004 | 2006 | ||
6 | Dr Ferdinand Odzakov[11][12] | 2007 | 2012 | ||
7 | Vančo Šontevski | 2012 | present |
See also
- Macedonia
- Administration for Security and Counterintelligence (Police Agency)
- Intelligence Agency (Civilian Agency)
- Special Forces Battalion
- The Rangers Battalion
- Ceremonial Guard Battalion
- Macedonian Air Force
Reference list
- ↑ (Macedonia)
- ↑ "Military Service for Security and Intelligence". dbki.gov.mk.
- ↑ globusmagazin.com.mk 03.04.2012 Retrieved 17.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ utrinski.mk 10.06.2009 Retrieved 17.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ vest.com.mk 1/18/2001 Retrieved 17.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ vecer.mk 17 декември 2007 Retrieved 18.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ utrinski.mk 17.12.2007 Retrieved 18.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ fokus.mk 17 апр 2014 Retrieved 17.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ vest.com.mk 9/30/2004 Retrieved 17.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ kanal5.com.mk 27.12.2006 Retrieved 18.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ morm.gov.mk Retrieved 17.05.2015 (Macedonia)
- ↑ invest-in-macedonia.com 8.06.2007 Retrieved 18.05.2015
External links
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