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The organisation has responsibility for the safety and security of the Irish Defence Forces , its personnel, and supporting the national security of Ireland. The directorate operates domestic and foreign intelligence sections, providing intelligence to the Government of Ireland concerning threats to the security of the state and the national interest from internal and external sources.
Military Intelligence personnel regularly train, liaise and deploy with foreign intelligence, government and non-government agencies to share knowledge and best practice. This ensures they keep abreast of threats and are able to collate essential intelligence to further protect the state, the Defence Forces and its interests. The Director provides a monthly intelligence briefing in-person to the Minister for Defence. The organisation's number of employees and budget are classified, with a further operatives in the Army Ranger Wing ARW , who can conduct missions at the behest of Military Intelligence.
It is tasked with providing intelligence support to the Defence Forces. Staff actively monitor relevant political, economic, social and military situations globally to produce intelligence reports and strategic studies to support operations. Personnel in this section can be found briefing all the way up to the Minister for Defence. Counter-intelligence forms a large part of the section's remit, in addition to fulfilling counter-terrorist , counter- subversion , counterinsurgency , counter- sabotage roles, and physical security of critical infrastructure.
Founded in the mids following the Anglo-Irish Treaty , the Office of the Directorate of Intelligence was originally the intelligence arm of the Irish Army , hence its code-name "G2", which is a designation in NATO's continental staff system used to refer to an army intelligence, security, and information branch. Later the Directorate became the intelligence service for the entire Irish armed forces, hence it is now referred to as "J2" which refers to joint services, i.