OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI NW3C) Alliance Agreement
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI NW3C) Alliance Agreement
This document and its contents define the alliance between the United States Defense Force (herein referred to as USDF) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National White Collar Crime Centre (herein referred to as FBI NW3C). All policies pertaining to this document are in effect as of the 10 DEC 21. This document has been drafted, finalized, and approved by the delegates of both organizations.
Entry Protocol
As part of this alliance, both organizations agree to allow personnel from the other signing organization to enter their headquarters.
USDF ENTRY CONDITIONS:
- USDF’s Warrant Officers and above (W2+) as well as any member of OISA, are eligible to request FBI NW3C's Diplomatic Access badge, which allows them to enter the main HQ.
- USDF's Commissioned Officers and above (O1+), as well as any member of OISA, are eligible to enter the VIP area of FBI NW3C's HQ.
- Management division and above employees of FBI, as well as External Affairs members of any rank, are allowed entrance into USDFs HQ upon wearing their respective rank badge or the USDF Allies badge.
- All 3iC+ employees of FBI NW3C are eligible for VIP access (referred to as Officers VIP which is located in the lower section of the HQ) within USDF's HQ.
TRANSFER PROTOCOL:
Both organizations shall agree that a transfer between both organizations shall be allowed upon fulfilling the required conditions stated within the agreement under the Mutual Legislative Acts and approval of both Top Foreign Delegates, this does not include approving the Top Foreign Delegates approve or deny the transfer, the Top Foreign Delaget only approves or deny the ability to transfer depending on the disciplinary record.
Mutual Legislative Acts
Both organizations are expected to respect each other’s work place, employees, partners, VIPs, and civilians under all circumstances. Personnel from both organizations must respect and adhere to the regulations and procedures of the organizations when visiting. For example, this means that neither organization may plot, sabotage, raid, trash, or poach any members.
The maximum penalty for the violation of these regulations and procedures is a dishonorable discharge from the organization of origin. Should someone be accused of any violations, the accused personnel is protected by the laws that govern each respective organization. No punitive actions will occur without an investigation in which proof of the incidence is provided in the form of screenshots and/or witnesses.
An officer reserves the right to suspend any individual from their headquarters, given a justified and legitimate reason is given and can be backed up with proof of the incident. All individuals wishing to make a complaint against a member of the other organization may use the USDF Foreign Complaint Form. At that time, the discipline of the individual will be the responsibility of their organization of origin. Behavior that may be reported includes, but is not limited to dancing in headquarters, using coloured chat, insubordination, and refusal to follow orders. Any action taken must be reported to the respective Top Foreign Delegate of each organization.
Personnel transfer requests are subject to the conditions and requirements outlined by each organization's respective transfer policies. USDF must not hire nor entertain anyone who is present on the FBI NW3C National Punishment List and FBI NW3C must not hire any person placed on the USDF Never Rehire List.
No organization shall hire anyone who is proven to have performed acts of illegal warfare such as hacking, doxing, and spreading personal information. Hiring such personnel may result in the termination of the alliance if they fail to be removed (after presenting evidence).
The maximum penalty for the violation of these regulations and procedures is a dishonorable discharge from the organization of origin. Should someone be accused of any violations, the accused personnel is protected by the laws that govern each respective organization. No punitive actions will occur without an investigation in which proof of the incidence is provided in the form of screenshots and/or witnesses.
An officer reserves the right to suspend any individual from their headquarters, given a justified and legitimate reason is given and can be backed up with proof of the incident. All individuals wishing to make a complaint against a member of the other organization may use the USDF Foreign Complaint Form. At that time, the discipline of the individual will be the responsibility of their organization of origin. Behavior that may be reported includes, but is not limited to dancing in headquarters, using coloured chat, insubordination, and refusal to follow orders. Any action taken must be reported to the respective Top Foreign Delegate of each organization.
Personnel transfer requests are subject to the conditions and requirements outlined by each organization's respective transfer policies. USDF must not hire nor entertain anyone who is present on the FBI NW3C National Punishment List and FBI NW3C must not hire any person placed on the USDF Never Rehire List.
No organization shall hire anyone who is proven to have performed acts of illegal warfare such as hacking, doxing, and spreading personal information. Hiring such personnel may result in the termination of the alliance if they fail to be removed (after presenting evidence).
Inter Alliance Communication
With this treaty, USDF extends an invitation to the OISA lead Alliance / Recognition Server, owned by USDF. Appropriate infrastructure will be created before joining. FBI limits which of their personnel enters said server on their own accord; however, USDF's Top Foreign Delegate and other present senior command members of USDF reserve the right to suspend anyone as they see fit. Regular announcements of changes within the organization are appreciated. Any announcement that shall be posted can be forwarded to USDF's Top Foreign Delegate to post and review if it meets its criteria.
USDF will also grant access to their central server to members of FBI's External Affairs Team. This access will be accepted by the ASD ISA upon joining the server and will mask each member with an allied role, granting access to spamlarking, essential channels, and voice channels.
Both servers are strictly drama-free zones. Shall any drama or arguments between any party occur, USDF reserves the right to kick/ban anyone accordingly.
Both organizations shall have open and public websites to access relevant links such as the National Punishment List / Never Rehired, each organization's rank list, and but not limited to the External Affairs team roster. No member from either organization shall receive access to the websites. Any member inquiring about website access shall be reported to the respective organization to handle it.
This server is a strictly drama-free zone. Should any drama or arguments between any party occur, USDF reserves the right to kick / ban anyone accordingly in conjunction with the other parties Foreign Affairs / 1iC leadership.
FBI extends an invitation to the FBINW3C External server, owned by FBI. Appropriate infrastructure will be created before joining. USDF limits which of their personnel enters said server on their own accord; however, FBI's Top Foreign Delegate and other present senior command members of FBI reserve the right to suspend anyone as they see fit. Regular announcements of changes within the organization are appreciated. Any announcement that shall be posted can be forwarded to FBI's Top Foreign Delegate to post and review if it meets its criteria.
FBI will also grant access to their central server to members of OISA. This access will be accepted by the FBI EA Director upon joining the server and will mask each member with an allied role, granting access to spamlarking, essential channels, and voice channels.
Both servers are strictly drama-free zones. Shall any drama or arguments between any party occur, USDF reserves the right to kick/ban anyone accordingly.
Both organizations shall have open and public websites to access relevant links such as the National Punishment List / Never Rehired, each organization's rank list, and but not limited to the External Affairs team roster. No member from either organization shall receive access to the websites. Any member inquiring about website access shall be reported to the respective organization to handle it.
USDF will also grant access to their central server to members of FBI's External Affairs Team. This access will be accepted by the ASD ISA upon joining the server and will mask each member with an allied role, granting access to spamlarking, essential channels, and voice channels.
Both servers are strictly drama-free zones. Shall any drama or arguments between any party occur, USDF reserves the right to kick/ban anyone accordingly.
Both organizations shall have open and public websites to access relevant links such as the National Punishment List / Never Rehired, each organization's rank list, and but not limited to the External Affairs team roster. No member from either organization shall receive access to the websites. Any member inquiring about website access shall be reported to the respective organization to handle it.
This server is a strictly drama-free zone. Should any drama or arguments between any party occur, USDF reserves the right to kick / ban anyone accordingly in conjunction with the other parties Foreign Affairs / 1iC leadership.
FBI extends an invitation to the FBINW3C External server, owned by FBI. Appropriate infrastructure will be created before joining. USDF limits which of their personnel enters said server on their own accord; however, FBI's Top Foreign Delegate and other present senior command members of FBI reserve the right to suspend anyone as they see fit. Regular announcements of changes within the organization are appreciated. Any announcement that shall be posted can be forwarded to FBI's Top Foreign Delegate to post and review if it meets its criteria.
FBI will also grant access to their central server to members of OISA. This access will be accepted by the FBI EA Director upon joining the server and will mask each member with an allied role, granting access to spamlarking, essential channels, and voice channels.
Both servers are strictly drama-free zones. Shall any drama or arguments between any party occur, USDF reserves the right to kick/ban anyone accordingly.
Both organizations shall have open and public websites to access relevant links such as the National Punishment List / Never Rehired, each organization's rank list, and but not limited to the External Affairs team roster. No member from either organization shall receive access to the websites. Any member inquiring about website access shall be reported to the respective organization to handle it.
Amendments to Alliance
Minor amendments may be made to the terms given the approval from both organization’s foreign affairs directors. For major changes, the approval of the 1iC and Top Foreign Delegate of both organizations is needed. Amendments cannot be made without approval and agreement from both organizations. A draft of the amendments shall be forwarded to the other organization’s Top Foreign Delegate for them to review and deliberate their decision on the changes.
Termination of Alliance
Both parties have the right to terminate the alliance; however, mediation shall always be the goal. Shall mediation attempts fail, termination of the alliance is an option for both organizations; however, a notice of at least three days must be given beforehand. Furthermore, in the event of the closure of either organization, this treaty will be nullified and will signify the termination of the alliance.
The treaty may be terminated due to any of the following reasons:
- Failure to follow either organization’s foreign policy terms.
- Closure of either organization.
- Any protocol above is violated.
- Both organizations are involved in a conflict that is deemed enough to terminate the alliance by founders of both parties.
Note: The issuing party is required to submit a notice no less than 24 hours before officially terminating the alliance.
- Organizations involved in a war against an ally of the other organization.
- A sanction onto the allied organization is placed.
Termination of the alliance requires compliance from both organizations. Following termination, this document will be stored for archival purposes.
The treaty may be terminated due to any of the following reasons:
- Failure to follow either organization’s foreign policy terms.
- Closure of either organization.
- Any protocol above is violated.
- Both organizations are involved in a conflict that is deemed enough to terminate the alliance by founders of both parties.
Note: The issuing party is required to submit a notice no less than 24 hours before officially terminating the alliance.
- Organizations involved in a war against an ally of the other organization.
- A sanction onto the allied organization is placed.
Termination of the alliance requires compliance from both organizations. Following termination, this document will be stored for archival purposes.
Signed,
Secretary of Defense (USDF)
xStarlight11
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (USDF)
LuxuryZ...
Founder (FBI NW3C)
AgentSam23
External Affairs Director (FBI NW3C)
footballstar45
Secretary of Defense (USDF)
xStarlight11
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (USDF)
LuxuryZ...
Founder (FBI NW3C)
AgentSam23
External Affairs Director (FBI NW3C)
footballstar45