Title
Reorganization of National Intelligence Coordinating Agency
Law
Executive Order No. 69
Decision Date
Jan 27, 2002
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's Executive Order No. 69 reorganizes the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) to enhance its operational capabilities and intelligence management in response to contemporary challenges, while establishing a structured framework for its various directorates and regional offices.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 69)

Executive Order No. 69 amended Executive Order No. 246 dated July 24, 1987.

The Office of the Director General, headed by the Director General, undertakes overall management and operation of the Agency's components, provides executive staff support, public relations, legal service, and internal audit.

The Office of the Deputy Director General, headed by the Deputy Director General, assists the Director General.

Directorate II, headed by an Assistant Director General, is responsible for the collection of information.

It formulates policies, plans, and programs for the direction, integration, and coordination of the activities of the Intelligence Community.

The NICA Director General is vested with the authority to periodically reorganize NICA at all levels, subject to the approval of the President.

The National Security Council (NSC) Director General exercises administrative supervision over NICA, as provided for in Executive Order No. 292.

NICA officers and staff represent NICA with counterparts in priority states and field external liaison officers to selected countries to collect information upon prior consultation with the Department of National Defense and the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Six Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P6.5M) is charged against an appropriate Lump Sum Fund authorized under Republic Act No. 8760 to support the initial implementation of NICA's fourth directorate and the foreign liaison program's operational requirements.


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