Director of Military Intelligence (Ireland)

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Director of Military Intelligence
Incumbent
IE-Army-OF5.png Colonel Joseph Mulligan[1]
Directorate of Military Intelligence
Badge of the Irish Defence Forces.svg Defence Forces
Reports to Minister for Defence
Appointer Chief of Staff Defence Forces Ireland
Salary Up to €111,617[2]

The Director of Military Intelligence ("D J2") (Irish: Stiúrthóir Faisnéise Míleata) serves as the commanding officer of the Directorate of Military Intelligence, the intelligence section of the Irish Defence Forces, and the main foreign and domestic intelligence gathering service of Ireland. The D J2 is appointed by the Chief of Staff.

The Director of Military Intelligence is responsible for the provision of timely and accurate defence and security assessments to; the Chief of Staff, Minister for Defence and Secretary General of the Department of Defence, relating to internal and external threats to the security of the state and the national interest, and the safety and security of Defence Forces personnel deployed overseas on peace support operations.[3] The Chief of Staff and the Secretary General are both members of the Government of Ireland's National Security Committee (NSC) and advise the committee on security and defence matters.[4] Scheduled monthly intelligence summaries, threat assessments and briefings are provided in person by the Director to the Minister for Defence, who advises the cabinet and Taoiseach.[5] The Director of Intelligence is usually a senior officer from the Irish Army, and holds the rank of Colonel.[6][7]

The current known Defence Forces Director of Military Intelligence is Colonel Joe Mulligan of the Irish Army.[1]

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