Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 158)
The Director of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency serves as the chairman of the National Intelligence Board.
The members include the Director of the National Bureau of Investigation, the Chief of Division of Intelligence and Research, Department of Foreign Affairs, the Assistant Chief of Staff, J-2, Armed Forces of the Philippines, and the Director of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency as Chairman.
They act as Technical Advisers of the Board.
Yes, representatives from the Presidential Economic Staff and the Presidential Agency for Reforms and Government Operations also act as Technical Advisers to the Board.
The Board advises the Director of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency on integration and coordination of intelligence activities and makes recommendations on subjects submitted by the NICA Director.
It replaced the National Intelligence Consultative Committee created under Executive Order No. 235 on July 1, 1949.
It was created under Executive Order No. 235.
It was created on November 19, 1968.
President Ferdinand E. Marcos signed the Executive Order, with Acting Executive Secretary Jose J. Leido, Jr. countersigning.