Coordinación de Informaciones de Estado
Argentine civilian intelligence agency
Coordinación de Informaciones de Estado (State Intelligence Coordination, CIDE) was the first Argentine civilian intelligence agency created in 1946 by Juan Perón, who was the de facto Argentine vice president at the time. It is the predecessor of Secretaría de Informaciones de Estado and the current Secretaría de Inteligencia.[citation needed]
See also
- Rodolfo Freude
- List of secretaries of intelligence of Argentina
- National Intelligence System
- National Intelligence School
- Directorate of Judicial Surveillance
- National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence
- National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence
References
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- National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence
- National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence
- Directorate of Judicial Surveillance
- National Intelligence School
- Federal Intelligence Agency
- Federal Counternarcotics Service
- Financial Intelligence Unit
- Military Intelligence Collection Center
- Intelligence Department of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces
- Naval Intelligence Service
- Air Force Intelligence Service
- Army Intelligence Service
- 601 Intelligence Battalion
- National Intelligence Center
- State Intelligence Coordination
- Information Division
- Secretariat of State Information
- Secretariat of Intelligence