The Spanish Intelligence Community ( es, Comunidad de Inteligencia EspaƱola) is a group of intelligence organizations dependent on the
Government of Spain that established themselves as an intelligence community through Law 11/2002.
Ley 11/2002, de 6 de mayo, reguladora del Centro Nacional de Inteligencia.
/ref> The intelligence community can be divided into three blocks:
* Foreign intelligence: Formed by the National Intelligence Center along with its minor agencies.
* Domestic intelligence: Formed mainly by the Intelligence Center for Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime and other minor agencies.
* Military intelligence: Formed by the Armed Forces Intelligence Center and the agencies of each branch of the Armed Forces
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To all these agencies, must to be added the intelligence agencies from the different police corps of Spain. The Intelligence Community responds directly to the President of the Government of Spain and his Cabinet.
Members
Emblems
Most of Spanish Intelligence Agencies emblems and logos have its reproduction prohibited.
See also
* Australian Intelligence Community
The Australian Intelligence Community (AIC) and the National Intelligence Community (NIC) or National Security Community of the Australian Government are the collectives of statutory intelligence agencies, policy departments, and other government ...
* Israeli Intelligence Community
* Pakistani intelligence community
* Russian Intelligence Community
* United States Intelligence Community
References
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Intelligence communities
Government agencies established in 2002
Spanish intelligence agencies
Government agencies of Spain