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''"Information is a commodity. Like any commodity, it needs trade routes, trusted channels through which it can flow where it needs to go. We are those channels. It is up to us to make sure that any United Americas asset out there knows exactly what, where and why are they getting into and likewise, we make sure that anything they do out there the people in charge know and approve of. At the end of the day, everything we do is meant to aid the flow of information in some way. Our Mandate compels us so."''
''"Information is a commodity. And like any commodity, it travels through established channels, ferried by specialized experts. That is, in short, who we are and what the TIS mandate binds us to do. We are the nerves that tell warn the brain of anything amiss, both internally and externally. And as such, it would be unresponsible if we could not take swift, corrective action against corruption and cancer before it has a chance to strike."'' RADM. [REDACTED]; Current TIS Director.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==


The UAAC-TIS, formally called the '''United Americas Allied Command Intelligence Integration and Implementation Service''', or more colloquially the '''"Three Eyes"''' are a Naval Intelligence formation working directly for the central Naval organization that coordinates the efforts of all United Americas armed forces out in the reaches of known and unknown space.
The UAAC-TIS, formally called the '''United Americas Allied Command Intelligence Integration and Implementation Service''', or more colloquially the '''"Three Eyes"''' are a Naval Intelligence agency working directly under the central organization unifying the various fleets of the United Americas.


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Essentially the US Mail, but for Military Intelligence, TIS agents are rather infamously recruited (often against the will of their superiors) from various UA aligned armed forces and form an intricate, dense web all over known space and UA assets. Field officers typically relay information to Agents in central deployment spots, who further relay the information to their superiors or other agents in known UA space using a AI-aided timetable system and the powerful TIS Mandate that gives them some wide reaching authority when it comes to facilitating the flow of information.
Essentially the US Mail, but for Military Intelligence, TIS agents are rather infamously recruited (often against the will of their superiors) from various UA aligned armed forces and form an intricate, dense web all over known space and UA assets. Field officers typically relay information to Agents in central deployment spots, who further relay the information to their superiors or other agents in known UA space using a AI-aided timetable system.


== The TIS Mandate ==
== The TIS Mandate ==


To so called '''TIS Mandate''' lies at the core of all of the TIS operations in known space and is compromised of two parts.
This set of laws and special directives issued by the Admiralty of the UAAC is what gives TIS operatives their authority in powers during their day to day duties across known space.


The TIS Mandate in brief can be explained by two of its major points:
The Mandate consists of two major segments:


===Implementation of Intelligence===
===Implementation of Intelligence===


In order to facilitate this part of the Mandate, '''the UAAC-TIS can request any piece of equipment, personnel or information in possession of any UA aligned armed force, UAAC included.''' as long as this request is used to facilitate the flow of information to and from UA assets.
''"Free flow of critical information benefits all armed forces of the United Americas and as such is the joint responsibility of everyone and anyone within these formations. As such, authorized TIS Agents may, at any point, demand access to any personnel, piece of equipment or other resource in possession of any UA formation. These requests must be scaled to actual need and should they run a risk of crippling or otherwise endangering regular operations, they may be denied and an alternative offered."''


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These reassignments are typically temporary and UAAC-TIS Agents are compelled to be reasonable with them, but a particularly driven Agent of the service could, for example, demand a command position of a USCM ship as long as they can prove that that command is somehow essential to the flow of Information within the UAAC and its aligned forces.
Be it gear or personnel, the above requests are typically temporary and UAAC-TIS Agents are compelled to be reasonable with them, but are not actually limited in scope. There have been a few cases where TIS special agents have, on a extremely temporary basis, seized control of entire UA battlegroups but most information about such operations is usually heavily classified and should be treated with a grain of salt.


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=== Investigation of Injustice ===
=== Investigation of Injustice ===


Due to the sheer amount of often covert information that TIS Officers and Agents are exposed to on a daily basis, it would be considered a waste if they could not act on that information in case they see a serious issue with respecting generally accepted Law and Order across the United Americas.
''"By their very nature, Operatives of the TIS will find first hand evidence of corruption or worse within UA forces. Especially out on the frontier not acting on such information would be both irresponsible and outright dangerous. As such, UAAC-TIS Operatives may act, in strict cooperation with the Law Enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over their AO, take steps to investigate acts of treason or corruption and should the situation call for it, act on results of such investigations."''


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To this end, should a TIS Officer or Agent encounter an issue with the implementation of Law among UA armed forces, they are compelled to act and investigate the issue thoroughly. This also means that should they encounter a direct, vulgar breach of generally accepted Law by any officer of UA member group big or small, they are allowed to take drastic action to correct such issues.
Should a TIS Officer or Agent encounter an issue with the implementation of Law among UA armed forces, they are compelled to act and investigate the issue thoroughly. This also means that should they encounter a direct, vulgar breach of generally accepted Law by any officer of UA member group big or small, they are allowed to take drastic action to correct such issues.


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== Encountering the UAAC-TIS ==
== Encountering the UAAC-TIS ==


UAAC-TIS Intelligence Officers and Special Agents are event spawns, sometimes offered by staff as part of their events. In-Character wise, the presence of a UAAC-TIS operative on board the ship means one of two things - either some special piece of intelligence is somewhere on the ship or in the AO of the ship, or someone high up is being investigated for some sort of crime. TIS agents are typically secretive and keep to themselves and its usually wise not to get in their way.
UAAC-TIS Intelligence Officers and Special Agents are event spawns, sometimes offered by staff as part of their events. The presence of a TIS operative on the ship may be a pure coincidence - they may be for instance using the ship to travel somewhere and be purely a temporary guest. It may also be deliberate, as part of an official investigation into something or someone on board. It is generally a good idea not to waste their time or get in their way, but they are also very unlikely to be concerned by the day to day operation of the ship.


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It is however important to remember that the TIS has '''no effective direct authority''' over USCM personnel and cannot issue direct orders while on board USCM assets. While they can, in theory, request anyone be transferred into their service on a temporary or permanent basis, these requests are not always bound to be reasonable and may be in fact done maliciously or to serve the agents self interest. In cases where a TIS operative seems to be overusing their authority or are obviously corrupt, a discrete fax to the UAAC or USCM High Command may resolve the issue. Remember however that as signals officers, TIS agents are very likely to find out who and when sent any compromising material or them and may act on this to make your life miserable. It is however important to remember that TIS officers are extremely unlikely to take direct, violent action against anyone, no matter how obstructive they may be and as they are, at the very least on paper, formally allied with you and the USCM in general.
The TIS has '''no effective direct authority''' over USCM personnel and cannot issue direct orders while on board USCM assets. While they can, in theory, request anyone be transferred into their service on a temporary or permanent basis, these requests are not always bound to be reasonable and may be in fact done maliciously or to serve the agents self interest. In cases where a TIS operative seems to be overusing their authority or are obviously corrupt, a discrete fax to the UAAC or USCM High Command may resolve the issue. Remember however that as signals officers, TIS agents are very likely to find out who and when sent any compromising material or them and may act on this to make your life miserable.
TIS Operatives are very unlikely to take direct, violent action against any member of the USCM unless their life is somehow credibly endangered. Their methods may be unorthodox and sometimes outright brutal, but they will not take drastic action unless they are convinced their target is a traitor or guilty of other capital crimes.


== UAAC-TIS Ranks and Structure ==
== UAAC-TIS Ranks and Structure ==


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|The lowest Permanent assignment to the TIS, the Intelligence Officer acts in similar capacities as their USCM equivalents, but on a more general scale - these officers are expected to gather or distribute sensitive intelligence in their assigned AOs and often act as final-stage couriers for extra sensitive information that is delivered personally to its recipient. They are less likely to take part in TIS investigations, but may be working under the orders of a Special Agent or Coordinator in order to handle some part of a bigger operation.
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!Special Agent - LCDR.,CDR.
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|The TIS is centered around its Special Agents - by far the most central and involved group in terms of day to day operation and function of the agency. Typically elevated from an Intelligence Officer, but sometimes recruited and transferred directly from other services, Special Agents coordinate and dispatch Intelligence Officers, are typically responsible for maintaining TIS operations within their AOs as well as may - and often do - launch complex investigations should the intelligence they come across suggest corruption or disloyalty within UA aligned armed forces. A Special Agent that is not a permanent assignment to your ship (and unless its a ship under their command that is a rare occurrence) are typically a good sign that someone on board is in potential trouble. Or will be shortly.
|The TIS is centered around its Special Agents - by far the most central and involved group in terms of day to day operations Agency. Typically elevated from an Intelligence Officer, but sometimes recruited and transferred directly from other services, Special Agents coordinate and dispatch Intelligence Officers, and are typically responsible for maintaining TIS operations within their AOs as well as may - and often do - launch complex investigations should the intelligence they come across suggest corruption or disloyalty within UA aligned armed forces. The presence of a TIS Special Agent on board of a ship that they are not in command of means that either someone on board is likely in trouble, or will be very shortly.
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!Coordinator - CAPT.
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!Director - RADM.
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|The Director of the TIS is, as the name implies, the person in charge of the general direction of the agency and is a member of the UAAC Admiralty Board. Due to the nature of the service, their identity remains obscure to practically everyone within the Agency and only known to a few outside of it and as such meeting them in person is practically impossible unless one is also a member of the UAAC Admiralty. The Director handles business through their Coordinators and it is through them that regular servicemen of both the UAAC and the USCM are most likely to ever interact.
|The only real information available about The Director of the TIS is that they are a member of the UAAC Admiralty Board. Their identity is otherwise obscured, even from TIS Coordinators and Special Agents. The Director answers the concerns and directs the resources of the TIS according to decisions made by the Admiralty and is responsible for verifying recruitment and the investigations performed by TIS Operatives. They work strictly through intermediaries and great effort is take to obscure their identity from the world.
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Revision as of 17:15, 7 October 2022

UAAC-TIS

"Information is a commodity. And like any commodity, it travels through established channels, ferried by specialized experts. That is, in short, who we are and what the TIS mandate binds us to do. We are the nerves that tell warn the brain of anything amiss, both internally and externally. And as such, it would be unresponsible if we could not take swift, corrective action against corruption and cancer before it has a chance to strike." RADM. [REDACTED]; Current TIS Director.

Overview

The UAAC-TIS, formally called the United Americas Allied Command Intelligence Integration and Implementation Service, or more colloquially the "Three Eyes" are a Naval Intelligence agency working directly under the central organization unifying the various fleets of the United Americas.


Essentially the US Mail, but for Military Intelligence, TIS agents are rather infamously recruited (often against the will of their superiors) from various UA aligned armed forces and form an intricate, dense web all over known space and UA assets. Field officers typically relay information to Agents in central deployment spots, who further relay the information to their superiors or other agents in known UA space using a AI-aided timetable system.

The TIS Mandate

This set of laws and special directives issued by the Admiralty of the UAAC is what gives TIS operatives their authority in powers during their day to day duties across known space.

The Mandate consists of two major segments:

Implementation of Intelligence

"Free flow of critical information benefits all armed forces of the United Americas and as such is the joint responsibility of everyone and anyone within these formations. As such, authorized TIS Agents may, at any point, demand access to any personnel, piece of equipment or other resource in possession of any UA formation. These requests must be scaled to actual need and should they run a risk of crippling or otherwise endangering regular operations, they may be denied and an alternative offered."


Be it gear or personnel, the above requests are typically temporary and UAAC-TIS Agents are compelled to be reasonable with them, but are not actually limited in scope. There have been a few cases where TIS special agents have, on a extremely temporary basis, seized control of entire UA battlegroups but most information about such operations is usually heavily classified and should be treated with a grain of salt.


More often than not this right is used to temporarily recruit Intelligence Officers when a piece of information needs to be transported from point A to point B, or request a shuttle or other form of transportation for the above. A temporary assignment with the TIS and good performance under their service is usually a good way of a more rare permanent transfer request. Permanent transfers are much more rare and are typically properly coordinated with the armed force that is losing their asset. These are most often done when a commissioned officer, typically with their whole command if they have one, are permanently assigned as Special Agents into the TIS.

Investigation of Injustice

"By their very nature, Operatives of the TIS will find first hand evidence of corruption or worse within UA forces. Especially out on the frontier not acting on such information would be both irresponsible and outright dangerous. As such, UAAC-TIS Operatives may act, in strict cooperation with the Law Enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over their AO, take steps to investigate acts of treason or corruption and should the situation call for it, act on results of such investigations."


Should a TIS Officer or Agent encounter an issue with the implementation of Law among UA armed forces, they are compelled to act and investigate the issue thoroughly. This also means that should they encounter a direct, vulgar breach of generally accepted Law by any officer of UA member group big or small, they are allowed to take drastic action to correct such issues.


Effectively this means that TIS Officers and Agents are allowed to work in the same capacity as agents of any Law related organization within the UA and its member states. In case of the USCM, this means that TIS Agents can act as fully fledged agents of the USCM Provost Office.

Encountering the UAAC-TIS

UAAC-TIS Intelligence Officers and Special Agents are event spawns, sometimes offered by staff as part of their events. The presence of a TIS operative on the ship may be a pure coincidence - they may be for instance using the ship to travel somewhere and be purely a temporary guest. It may also be deliberate, as part of an official investigation into something or someone on board. It is generally a good idea not to waste their time or get in their way, but they are also very unlikely to be concerned by the day to day operation of the ship.


The TIS has no effective direct authority over USCM personnel and cannot issue direct orders while on board USCM assets. While they can, in theory, request anyone be transferred into their service on a temporary or permanent basis, these requests are not always bound to be reasonable and may be in fact done maliciously or to serve the agents self interest. In cases where a TIS operative seems to be overusing their authority or are obviously corrupt, a discrete fax to the UAAC or USCM High Command may resolve the issue. Remember however that as signals officers, TIS agents are very likely to find out who and when sent any compromising material or them and may act on this to make your life miserable. TIS Operatives are very unlikely to take direct, violent action against any member of the USCM unless their life is somehow credibly endangered. Their methods may be unorthodox and sometimes outright brutal, but they will not take drastic action unless they are convinced their target is a traitor or guilty of other capital crimes.

UAAC-TIS Ranks and Structure

Role - Rank Description
Intelligence Officer - LTJG. The lowest Permanent assignment to the TIS, the Intelligence Officer acts in similar capacities as their USCM equivalents, but on a more general scale - these officers are expected to gather or distribute sensitive intelligence in their assigned AOs and often act as final-stage couriers for extra sensitive information that is delivered personally to its recipient. They are less likely to take part in TIS investigations, but may be working under the orders of a Special Agent or Coordinator in order to handle some part of a bigger operation.
Special Agent - LCDR.,CDR. The TIS is centered around its Special Agents - by far the most central and involved group in terms of day to day operations Agency. Typically elevated from an Intelligence Officer, but sometimes recruited and transferred directly from other services, Special Agents coordinate and dispatch Intelligence Officers, and are typically responsible for maintaining TIS operations within their AOs as well as may - and often do - launch complex investigations should the intelligence they come across suggest corruption or disloyalty within UA aligned armed forces. The presence of a TIS Special Agent on board of a ship that they are not in command of means that either someone on board is likely in trouble, or will be very shortly.
Coordinator - CAPT. A central, official function, typically on board major and flagships of UA aligned forces, coordinators oversee central intelligence hubs from which information is commonly dispatched and to which TIS Agents and Intel Officers are expected to actively contribute. Typically not seen outside of their assignment, TIS Coordinators often act as Handlers for sensitive operations and may sometimes issue additional directives, but are extremely unlikely to handle matters in person, using trusted Special Agents instead.
Director - RADM. The only real information available about The Director of the TIS is that they are a member of the UAAC Admiralty Board. Their identity is otherwise obscured, even from TIS Coordinators and Special Agents. The Director answers the concerns and directs the resources of the TIS according to decisions made by the Admiralty and is responsible for verifying recruitment and the investigations performed by TIS Operatives. They work strictly through intermediaries and great effort is take to obscure their identity from the world.

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