The NIFC is under the operational command of the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), General
Alexus G. Grynkewich since July 1, 2025, via the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence at
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE). This direct subordination to SACEUR underscores the organization's strategic importance for NATO operations and ensures the seamless integration of intelligence findings into the Alliance's decision-making processes. This broad representation allows for the integration of various national intelligence traditions, capabilities, and perspectives within a common operational framework. The NIFC is embedded in a complex network of NATO intelligence structures. At the strategic level, it works closely with the Joint Intelligence and Security Division (JISD) at
NATO Headquarters, which was established in 2016 under the leadership of the first Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence and Security,
Arndt Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven. This integration is part of a broader reform of NATO's intelligence architecture, which aims to unify civilian and military intelligence pillars and reduce duplication. At the operational level, the NIFC supports the Allied Joint Force Commands in
Naples and
Brunssum as well as various multinational units. Its colocation with the Joint Analysis Center (JAC) in Molesworth enables close cooperation between NATO and US analysts and access to robust communications infrastructure. The Commander of the NIFC is appointed by SACEUR and leads the facility as its military commander. He reports directly to the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence at SHAPE and has overall responsibility for the centre's personnel, operations, and strategic direction. Since June 2024, Colonel Ty S. Gilbert (
US Air Force) has held this position. Under his leadership, the NIFC comprises a multidisciplinary staff that works closely with national intelligence agencies, NATO staff units, and international partners to ensure continuous operational readiness. == Core tasks ==