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Norwegian Intelligence Service

The Norwegian Intelligence Service (NIS) or Etterretningstjenesten is a Norwegian military intelligence agency under the Chief of Defence and the Ministry of Defence.

History
Olav Njølstad says that the "stay-behind cooperation with the US and Great Britain represented a milestone in the Norwegian intelligence services' history". Furthermore, through the stay-behind arrangement, the CIA finally conquered their mistrust of the Norwegian intelligence services. An important turning point" was the October–November 1949 secret visit to Norway by Frank Wisner and Richard Helms. On 27 August 2013, the Parliament's Intelligence Oversight Committee (the EOS Committee) made an unannounced inspection of the Intelligence Service's facilities at Havnelageret in Oslo. On 29 August 2013 Dagbladet said that according to their sources the Intelligence Service had stored personal information about more than 400 Norwegians—including diplomats and bureaucrats—who either were sources for the intelligence service or people the service wanted to recruit as future sources. by an announced inspection on 4 September 2013. ==Organization==
Organization
The service has operated, or still operates, the following stations, all of them located north of the Arctic Circle: • Andøya (Nordland county): former SOSUS station, suspected ACINT station, connected to the No. 333 Squadron RNoAFFauske (Nordland county): suspected FISINT (TELINT) and ELINT station • Kirkenes (Finnmark county): suspected ELINT and NUCINT station • Ringerike (Buskerud county): SATINT, established 2000 • Vardø (Finnmark county): the GLOBUS radar, suspected ELINT station, active since the 1950s • Vadsø (Finnmark county): SIGINT (COMINT) station, active since 1951 Kirkenes, Vardø, and Vadsø are close to the Russian border near Severomorsk in the Murmansk district on the Kola Peninsula, the home of the former Soviet Northern Fleet and now its Russian equivalent. The agency uses two ELINT ships: FS Marjata and FS Eger. The Norwegian Military Geographic Service, Forsvarets militærgeografiske tjeneste is a subordinate unit to the head of the NIS. == E 14 ==
E 14
E 14 (Norway) (Seksjon for spesiell innhenting) is/was a highly classified section within the Intelligence Service, focusing on covert missions abroad. For a period, the section was led by Ola Kaldager. Agents include the late Trond André Bolle. ==Leaders==
Leaders
Vice Admiral Nils Andreas Stensønes (3 November 2020–Present) • General Morten Haga Lunde (2016–2020) • General Kjell Grandhagen (2010–2015) • Colonel Johan Berg (1966–?) • Vilhelm Evang (1946–1965) ==See also==
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