Office of the National Security Council explained

Agency Name:Office of the National Security Council
Nativename:Ured Vijeća za nacionalnu sigurnost
Formed:2002
Headquarters:Zagreb, Croatia
Chief1 Name:Ivica Panenić
Chief1 Position:Director
Website:www.uvns.hr

The Office of the National Security Council (Croatian: Ured Vijeća za nacionalnu sigurnost, UVNS) is the body of the Croatian security and intelligence system which provides support in the field of national security for major state institutions. The UVNS was founded in 2002.

Role

The UVNS was founded for the purpose of performing expert and administrative operations for the National Security Council and the Council for Coordination of Security and Intelligence Agencies.

UVNS controls the legality, effectiveness and usefulness of work of intelligence agencies. Expert oversight of the work of the security and intelligence agencies and OTC is one of the key functions of UVNS.

UVNS is the Croatian National Security Authority (NSA), which coordinates, harmonizes the adoption and controls the implementation of information security measures in the Republic of Croatia.

On October 21, 2012, Petar Mišević was removed as the head of the Office following a phone-tapping scandal.[1]

On 30 October 2012, Ivica Panenić was appointed as director of the Office of the National Security Council.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Croatia Removes Security Chief Amid Phone Tapping Scandal Balkan Insight. 22 October 2012.
  2. http://www.uvns.hr/?id=281 Appointment of new UVNS director
  3. http://www.jutarnji.hr/ivica-panenic-novi-predstojnik-ureda-vijeca-za-nacionalnu-sigurnost/1063543/ Milanović i Josipović odlučili: Ivica Panenić novi je predstojnik Ureda Vijeća za nacionalnu sigurnost