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The [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] is part of the Cabinet Office, whose website states that it is "responsible for providing Ministers and senior officials with co-ordinated interdepartmental intelligence assessments on a range of issues of immediate and long-term importance to national interests, primarily in the fields of security, defence and foreign affairs."<ref>[http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/security_and_intelligence/community/central_intelligence_machinery/joint_intelligence_committee.aspx The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)], Cabinet Office, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref>
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The [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] is part of the [[Cabinet Office]], whose website states that it is "responsible for providing Ministers and senior officials with co-ordinated interdepartmental intelligence assessments on a range of issues of immediate and long-term importance to national interests, primarily in the fields of security, defence and foreign affairs."<ref>[http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/security_and_intelligence/community/central_intelligence_machinery/joint_intelligence_committee.aspx The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)], Cabinet Office, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref>
  
 
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==People==

Revision as of 11:33, 6 March 2010

The Joint Intelligence Committee is part of the Cabinet Office, whose website states that it is "responsible for providing Ministers and senior officials with co-ordinated interdepartmental intelligence assessments on a range of issues of immediate and long-term importance to national interests, primarily in the fields of security, defence and foreign affairs."[1]

People

Chairs

Notes

  1. The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC), Cabinet Office, accessed 2 August 2009.
  2. Michael White and Richard Norton-Taylor, The Franks Report and the Foreign Office, Manchester Guardian Weekly, 23 January 1983.
  3. Patrick Wright, Patrick Wright: The PM thinks the debate is over. He is wrong, 15 July 2004.
  4. Michael Pye, EYES on the spies, The Scotsman, 15 March 2002.
  5. rodricbraithwaite.co.uk, accessed 2 August 2009.
  6. Colin Brown, High-flyer leaves secret role for Foreign Office: Diplomat moved from intelligence to be political director, Independent, 25 January 1994.
  7. The future of NATO, in Europe and globally, The Ditchley Foundation, 23-25 October 2008, accessed 2 August 2009.
  8. Profile:Peter Ricketts, Civil Service, 10 January 2009.
  9. Chairmen of the Joint Intelligence Committee, Prime Minister's Office, 4 September 2001.
  10. New Permanent Secretary Appointments announced, Prime Minister's Office, 28 September 2005.
  11. Appointment of the new Chairman of the JIC and Head of Intelligence Assessment, Cabinet Office, 15 November 2007.