NCIS is the primary law enforcement and counterintelligence arm of the United States Department of the Navy. It works closely with other local, state, federal, and foreign agencies to counter and investigate the most serious crimes: terrorism, espionage, computer intrusion, homicide, rape, child abuse, arson, procurement fraud, and more. NCIS is the Navy's primary source of security for the men, women, ships, planes, and resources of America's seagoing expeditionary forces worldwide. Current missions for NCIS include criminal investigations, security clearance background checks, force protection, cross-border drug enforcement, anti-terrorism, counter-terrorism, major procurement fraud, computer crime and counterintelligence. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is the United States Department of the Navy's primary law enforcement agency and successor to the former Naval Investigative Service (NIS). NCIS was originally part of the Office of Naval Intelligence, being tasked with detection and counterintelligence missions. Later, criminal investigations were also added to the agency's mission, with these tasks being performed mainly by civilian agents — as is also the case with the U. S. Coast Guard's Investigative Service (CGIS) and the DOD's Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS). This differs from the practice of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, each of which relies primarily upon military personnel to conduct investigations.
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