NationStates Jolt Archive


Reforms (Closed)

The Ctan
13-11-2004, 00:01
“And so, in summary, the re-organisation of the organisation over the coming months is to be implemented in three phases. First, we shall be assimilating the Centre into our fold, as the operations of the ISA and the Centre overlap so heavily. This is ideally to be done in secret, and the Centre will keep its operations base on Isis,” the speaker said, referring to a distant moon in the Mictlan system, “and remain our lowest profile element. Next, we will be slackening off the internal monitoring efforts, it is really no longer necessary. As such, we’re going to be making the change in name you’ve all been after for a while. The new Imperial Security Agency will use much the same symbology,” he unconsciously tapped the striking snake lapel pin that served as his badge of office, and glanced at the one worn by his lieutenant.

“This should allow us to turn more of our attention to matters of External Security – oh yes, the ESA’s for the chop too,” there were smiles from the Task Force heads they’d been after the ESA’s modest budget for a long time. This means the current ten task-group structure is going to have to face a little redefinement. As the speaker said this, he passed around leather binders, titled Notes on the new Agency structure, by task force.

1. Political Integrity and Senatorial Protection
2. Military Monitoring
3. Law Enforcement – we intend a closer relationship with the IBI
4. Technological Development Oversight
5. Information Processing
6. Corporate Monitoring
7. Internal Monitoring
8. Counter terrorism
9. External Monitoring – now to incorparate the ESA
10. Miscellaneous

“Now,” said Supreme Director De Vere, “If you turn to the first section, you will see our plans to refine our methods in protecting devolved government assemblies, taking into account the newer provinces…”