Departamento de Seguridad Nacional | |
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Formed | July 23, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-07-23) |
Jurisdiction | Spain |
Headquarters | Moncloa Palace, Madrid, Spain 40°26′49.53″N 3°44′6.66″W / 40.4470917°N 3.7351833°W / 40.4470917; -3.7351833 |
Employees | Classified |
Annual budget | Classified |
Agency executive |
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Parent department | Office of the Prime Minister |
Website | www |
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The Department of Homeland Security (DSN), also known as Department of National Security, is an advisory staff department of the Spanish Prime Minister's Office on matters of National Security and it is a permanent member of the Spanish National Security Council. This body was created to reinforce the organization of the President's office, by assisting the President of the Government in his responsibility leading the national security policy of Spain. It was created on 2012 by the Royal Decree 1119/2012, of July 20, by which the structure of the President's office of the Government is modified.[1]
As an advisory body to the President of the Government, it is his responsibility to provide immediate, optimal and integral support in matters of national security for proper decision-making, as well as, among other functions:[2]
In the area of crisis management, it provides a comprehensive and cross-cutting vision of crisis management and supports the activity carried out by the Specialized Committee[3] in this area, and also includes, among other functions:
In the scope of the development of the strategic framework of National Security, it has coordinated the work for the elaboration of the National Security Strategy as well as the second level Strategies, specifically the National Maritime Safety Strategies, National Cybersecurity Strategies and National Energy Security.
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