Federal Bureau of Investigation (Temporal Incursion 1918)

The Federal Intelligence Department is a governmental agency founded on July 4th, 1976 along with Joint Advanced Research Operations during the early years of the Chase administration.



History
In September, 1947, President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 which realigned and reorganized the United States armed forces, foreign policy and Intelligence Community aparatus in the aftermath of World War Two.

The Act created what would be the Department of Defense as well as the many intelligence-oriented organizations, i.e. the Central Intelligence Agency. Though other organizations, i.e. theFederal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Agency, were created during different moments in history. [1]

In the aftermath of the Watergate scandal however and the election of James Chase to the presidency, Chase signed a bill that would realign and reorganize the US armed forces, foreign policy and Intelligence Community aparatus once again.

The former organizations known as the CIA, FBI, NSA, and several other organizations were amalgamized and consolidated into what would become the National Intelligence Division/Department (NID) which existed for three to six months after it's first inception. [2]

Though in July, 1976, it was renamed and broken into two seperate entities, e.g. the Federal Intelligence Department (FID) and  JARO.[3]

Since 1976, FID & JARO have conducted and been involved with several operations some in the Colombian Conflict of 1984, the Angolan Conflict between 1987 and 1989, the Kazak-Yugoslav Debacle of 1994 and the Department even thwarted the 2003 Syrian Terror Plot as well as joined the fight in the subsequent  war.

FID is also known for its clandestine and covert operations conducted by the Office of Special Intelligence & the Office of Special Projects.

In the 1980s, single individual FID agents & JARO operatives, and special forces members were assigned to go behind enemy lines in several communist country's (mostly in Latin America or Africa) and knock-off new dictators. [4]

The partnership and mystery that surrounds these two organizations have garnered respect as well as suspicion.

FID & JARO are now permanent fixtures in several film, TV and novel series, due to the public's fascination with their goings-on. [5]

List of FID Secretaries
1) Captain Marshal Talbot, Sr. (USN) - (1976-1983)

2) Lieutenant Colonel Michael Turner (USA) - (1983-1995)

3) Colonel Andrew Perez (USA) - (1995-2003)

4) Special Agent Ian Tadeo (FID) - (2003-2011)

5) Presumably Operative Eduardo Medina (JARO) (2011?)

Joint Advanced Research Operations
JARO works through several front companies to accure funds for projects, funding is split between the Federal Intelligence Department and the Department of Energy.

JARO Skunkworks
A branch of JARO that creates prototype projects for tests conducted by the OSI and OSP divisions.

KNOWN OPERATIONS (Headed by Skunkworks)

 * Area 51
 * EAGLE program
 * John Keenan Military Installation


 * Project ARGUS
 * Project Arrowhead
 * Project Lovecraft
 * Project Overman
 * Project Shard
 * Project Ubiquity
 * Syrian War
 * USAF Blue Section

Office of Cybernetwork Intelligence
The Cybernetwork Office is the spirtual successor of the former agency, the National Security Agency (NSA). The Cybernetwork Office as it is currently known is entrusted with dealing with "cybercrimes", such as identity theft, hacking, and cyber terror attacks.

Office of Domestic Intelligence
The succeeding organization to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the ODI is entrusted with the protection and defensive actions in the U.S. mainland and the territories. The ODI frequently partners with the OFI to dispatch foreign threats once inside the mainland. As recently as aiding the OFI with 2003 Syrian Terror Plot, where both offices succeeded in stopping the Allah Jihad from attacking New York, Washington and San Francisco. The jurisdiction of the ODI is strictly the U.S. mainland and the territories any actions outside falls directly to OFI (the main figurehead division of the FID).

Office of Foreign Intelligence
More accurately considered the new Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), with primary jurisdiction in foreign lands, e.g. every continent and some speculate even as foreign as outer space. The OFI follows a strict code that forces them to refrain from any and all extraordinary actions, which is normally the job for OSI & OSP agents. The OFI is the primary force of the FID and is more the actual FID then the entire organization as a whole. The OFI has regional bureaus on all seven continents.

Office of Military Intelligence
The OMI is the division tasked with assisting the DoD with any intelligence that would threaten overseas troops or mainland bases.

Office of Recruiting & Training
The ORT is the division that hires and trains agents for field operations as well as desk oriented tasks, training is held primarily at Quantico.

Office of Special Intelligence
OSI is the most secretive division of the FID and is reportedly accountable to no one and tasked to dispatch external threats. It is seen as the last line of defense. It is organized similar to shadowy paramilitary division with all operations set above top secret. All OSI agents are trained in clandestine and covert operations. OSI agents are said to accomplish an objective by "Any Means Necessary" and terminate problem individuals with "Extreme Prejudice."

Office of Special Projects
Most super secret operations listed in the above known JARO operations are conducted by the OSP, they are a think tank division that works closely with OSI to conduct operations and provide analysis in the field. There are more than four dozen "battalions" also called echelons. The infamous 31st Echelon, is the primer echelon that conducts operations for OSP. 31st Echelon is rumored to have bases all over the country, e.g. Mount Shasta and New Mexico.

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