What do we do?

In alignment with the National Intelligence Agency Act, the NIA is entrusted with advancing the security of The Bahamas through the following core functions:

  • Coordinated Intelligence Efforts:
    Facilitate seamless collaboration and strategic planning among law enforcement agencies and government departments to deliver a unified, proactive response to national security threats.
  • Intelligence Collection:
    Conduct investigations and gather intelligence on activities that may pose threats to the sovereignty, safety, and stability of The Bahamas.
  • Analysis and Intelligence Management:
    Systematically analyze, assess, and securely retain intelligence to inform operational decisions and long-term strategic planning.
  • Regional and International Collaboration:
    Foster robust networks and partnerships with regional and global intelligence and security entities to enhance information exchange and collective threat response.
  • Global Communication Channels:
    Establish and maintain secure lines of communication with international intelligence counterparts to promote the timely sharing of critical information.
  • Advisory Role to the National Security Council:
    Provide strategic intelligence and security insights to support informed decision-making at the highest levels of government.
  • Support to Law Enforcement:
    Cooperate with and assist national law enforcement agencies in the collection and dissemination of actionable intelligence to strengthen their operational effectiveness.

Through these objectives, the NIA plays a pivotal role in protecting the nation’s interests and ensuring the long-term safety and resilience of The Bahamas.

What are NIA functions?

The NIA’s functions are defined by the National Intelligence Agency Act.

Information Collection

Intelligence Management

National Security

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(242) 397-9742

General Inquiries
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