Department Of External Operations Central
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» Department of External Operations Central - Overview «


The Department of External Operations Central division (DEOC) is the agency of Site-21 specializing in the coordination of intelligence, counter-intelligence, disinformation, cyber security, and espionage networks in and out of Foundation facilities. DEOC operates in a vast network of information processing and filtration, being able to allocate and pinpoint sources containing critical data relating to Foundation interests and concerns. Affiliated operatives ensure the foundational security and safety against various logistical threats, including espionage, sabotage, blackmail, and information breaches.


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The SCP Foundation Intelligence Agency durng the beginning of the Russia Campaigns.

The Department of External Operations Central (DEOC) and the overarching department (DEO) were established in 2004 to contribute to the Russia Campaigns and future projects. The division serves as the integral body of DEO's efforts for the collection, analysis, and exploitation of information pertaining to anomalous, organization, and civilian interests. The DEOC maintains both domestic and external areas of operations, allowing for its assigned operatives to track and monitor assets of various organized bodies in order to maintain an up-to-date logistics network and intake of relevant or critical information.

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Press Conference with the former Public Affairs Officer Alexis Leskinen.

Personnel in the DEOC primarily consist of Foundation-contracted personnel, although external military or civilian functionaries may be utilized in specific circumstances. All incoming candidates are enlisted in the Agent Indoctrination Program (AIP), consisting of a training period of eight months. During the initial five months, all candidates are taught the background, framework, and purpose of the Foundation and its interests. Most of the training consists of orchestrated and simulated environments, often having a conflict or specific purpose, to enhance and test the candidates' skills in similar scenarios in the real world. The training also establishes specialized skills, including basic thinking, writing, and briefing skills. Coursework additionally consists of analytic tools, counterintelligence issues, denial and deception analysis, and warning skills.

Newly-processed personnel are immediately placed under a probationary period of six months under the evaluation of an experienced senior agent. This period consists of said personnel's acclimation, comprehension, and enactment of their expected duties within the DEOC. Routine psychological and physical evaluations are additionally performed during this time. All evaluation periods (ranging from DEP-010 through 039) are performed under identical duration and intensity.

  • DEP-010: Public Affairs & Analysis
  • DEP-015: Intelligence Bureau
  • DEP-022: Counterintelligence & Disinformation
  • DEP-036: Operations & Investigations Command
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Covert meeting between MTF and DEOC during the Violet Lense Operations.

While adhering to a centralized command structure, the DEOC provides substantial flexibility to its assigned operatives to ensure completion of objectives and independent decision making abilities in the field. Operatives typically deploy in cells, consisting of four or five individuals, and relay collected information to an observing intelligence officer. Intelligence officers provide superior-ranking personnel information collected by subordinate operatives, relay said information to analysts for processing, and ensure the functionality and cohesion of their assigned cell.

Equipment: DEOC personnel are provided equipment depending on three criteria: the subdivision the operative is currently assigned to, environment said operative is currently deployed in, and current objective being carried out by said operative. Equipment provided is adjusted relative to the aforementioned criteria in order to ensure personnel are properly equipped. Field operatives are typically provided a concealable firearm, as well as various other utilities, to assist in the event of compromise or threat.

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