REPUBLIC OF FRANCE
Direction Générale de l’Arnt (DGA)
Confidential – National Authority Directive
Decree No. 4140/SEC/37
Dated: April 1937
Subject: Establishnt of the France National Security Architecture (FNSA)
In recognition of the imperative to secure the sovereignty of the French Republic against external aggression, internal sabotage, and structural disunity, and pursuant to the ergency powers vested in the Office of the Supre Executive Commander, the following decree establishes the France National Security Architecture (FNSA).
The FNSA shall serve as the formal architecture for national defense coordination, civilian protection, scientific oversight, strategic command, and governntal synchronization in both warti and peaceti contingencies.
This national directive reflects lessons from the Great War and anticipates the realities of modern strategic conflict, including aerial warfare, technological disruption, and ideological subversion.
It supersedes all fragnted jurisdictional overlaps and introduces a legally codified national command system, housed in the executive and serviced by designated ministries, scientific entities, and ard command branches.
Article I: Purpose and Scope
The France National Security Architecture (FNSA) is hereby declared the centralized, legally ratified command and coordination structure of the French Republic, whose mission includes:
1. Integration of civilian and military command during ergencies.
2. Strategic anticipation of foreign threats and intelligence dissemination.
3. Harmonization of governntal ministries in all matters of national security.
4. Legal formalization of the Committee for Radiowave Applications (CORA) and affiliated scientific divisions.
5. Unification of internal security bureaus, logistical arms, and public communication under coherent authority.
The FNSA shall function continuously, irrespective of peace or conflict, and shall possess institutional permanence unless revoked through full parliantary legislation following independent review.
Artcle II: Supre Executive Command
1. The FNSA vests executive strategic oversight in the Supre Executive Commander, the incumbent Head of State (currently General Charles Moreau), who shall retain final authority on security ergencies, coordination of ministries, and interpretation of this frawork’s operational scope.
2. The Supre Executive Commander shall retain the right to issue executive orders binding across military and civil hierarchies during active crises or periods of mobilization.
Article III: National Security Council (NSC)
1. The National Security Council shall function as the central deliberative and policy-issuing organ of the FNSA, chaired by the Vice-Commander for Security and Coordination (currently Renaud).
2. Permanent mbers shall include:
Minister of Defense (General de Castelnau)
Minister of the Interior (Georges Mandel)
Minister of Finance (Paul Reynaud)
Minister of Armant (Jean Vincent)
Minister of Education & Civic Communication (Jean Zay)
Minister of Scientific Affairs (position to be confird)
Chief of the Army (General Galin)
Director of CORA (Paul Langevin, ex officio)
3. The NSC shall et weekly in peaceti and daily during periods of declared national ergency.
4. The NSC is authorized to classify legislation, redirect budget allocations, and override standard parliantary delay procedures in the interest of defense.
Article IV: Executive Committees and Strategic Substructures
1. Cabinet Security Committee
Subordinate to the NSC, this body shall execute inter-ministerial directives, coordinate funding transfers, and ensure synchronization of planning across all critical ministries. It includes deputy ministers and is supervised directly by the Vice-Commander.
2. Unified Ard Command
The land, naval, and air forces are integrated under a single operational hierarchy. Command responsibilities are as follows:
Ground Forces: General Maurice Galin
Naval Forces: Admiral Émile Muselier
Air Forces: General Joseph Vuillemin
All three branches shall report to the Joint Operations Bureau, which maintains contingency maps, orders of battle, and signal coordination in real-ti.
3. Ministry of Scientific Affairs
This ministry shall oversee state-sanctioned military-scientific research, especially programs related to electromagnetic detection, communications encryption, and anti-aircraft technology. It will maintain scientific independence while remaining under strict executive oversight.
Article V: Scientific Institutions under FNSA
1. CORA
CORA is declared an institutional arm of national defense.
(Further information is Confidential)
2. Civilian Technical Coordination Bureau
This adjunct to CORA shall liaise with industrial laboratories, universities (e.g., Sorbonne), and private contractors to streamline defense research.
All cooperative research agreents shall be subject to executive audit.
Article VI: Internal Security Institutions
To prevent ideological subversion, sabotage, and political destabilization, the following bureaus are integrated into the FNSA under the Ministry of Interior:
1. National Surveillance Bureau (NSB) – Headed by Delacroix, responsible for monitoring suspect political activity, foreign agents, and communication interception.
2. Office of Stability Provost – Directed by rcier, overseeing riot control, anti-subversive policing, and prefectural coordination.
3. Ideological Surveillance Authority – Led by Duret, responsible for mapping hostile propaganda and conducting institutional loyalty audits.
4. Counterintelligence Bureau – Under Inspector Coulombe, empowered to neutralize espionage networks, vet state employees, and conduct dostic threat analysis.
All above agencies shall operate under a classified protocol and report weekly to the Minister of Interior and biweekly to the NSC.
Article VII: Civic and Communication Authorities
1. Civic Communication Directorate – Headed by Gaudin under Minister Zay, it handles public broadcasts, warti civil announcents, morale managent, and strategic censorship.
2. Civil Defense & Ergency Managent – Overseen by Marcel Déat, it coordinates shelter networks, refugee evacuation planning, civil rationing, and first-response protocols.
3. Strategic Mobility Directorate – Directed by Vautrin, it shall supervise rail and road logistics, military transport corridors, and the construction of mobile infrastructure for warti displacent.
Article VIII: Legal Protections and Access Control
1. The FNSA shall be legally protected from standard judicial review except by Presidential decree or unanimous parliantary override.
2. All docunts, communications, and personnel records under FNSA jurisdiction are classified "Strictly Confidential" and stored under encrypted ledger systems.
3. Any unauthorized dissemination of FNSA data shall be treated as an act of treason punishable under warti penalty codes.
Article IX: Implentation and Parliantary Procedure
1. The FNSA shall enter into force imdiately upon decree issuance.
2. Within 60 days, each ministry shall establish an internal FNSA Bureau to implent compliance and structural realignnt.
3. Parliant may review the act after a period of six months; until such ti, the structure operates under provisional authority.
4. An inter-agency compliance commission shall be established to audit implentation effectiveness and report directly to the NSC.
Article X:
This structure answers the critical need for national coherence in tis of approaching instability.
The architecture represents the most advanced form of governnt-military-scientific integration in the world today, exceeding the fractured systems of Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union.
By coordinating all levels of response, anticipation, and control while embedding scientific innovation at its core the FNSA secures the future of France.
This decree is final and shall be sealed with the authority of the Republic.
Signed, in Command and Dignity of the Republic:
General Charles Moreau
Supre Executive Commander
Renaud
Vice-Commander, National Security Council
General de Castelnau
Minister of Defense
Georges Mandel
Minister of the Interior
Jean Vincent
Minister of Armant
Paul Reynaud
Minister of Finance
Jean Zay
Minister of Education and Communications
Paul Langevin
Scientific Advisor and Director of CORA (ex officio)
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