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NCTV

NCTV stands for Nationaal Coördinator Terrorismebestrijding en Veiligheid, the Dutch government office charged with coordinating national counter-terrorism and public-safety policy. It functions as the central hub for threat assessment, policy development, and crisis management across government ministries, law enforcement, intelligence services, and regional authorities.

Its core tasks include producing security threat assessments and risk analyses; developing overarching CT (counter-terrorism) and

Organizationally, the NCTV reports to the Minister of Justice and Security and acts as the secretariat for

History and scope: The NCTV was established in the early 2000s in response to rising international terrorism

safety
policies;
and
coordinating
contingency
planning
and
response
efforts.
The
NCTV
oversees
the
national
threat
level
framework
and
leads
cross-agency
coordination
during
major
incidents.
It
also
facilitates
information-sharing
among
partners
such
as
the
General
Intelligence
and
Security
Service
(AIVD),
the
Military
Intelligence
and
Security
Service
(MIVD),
the
police,
emergency
services,
and
critical
infrastructure
operators.
national
security
policy
in
the
Netherlands.
It
maintains
close
collaboration
with
security
and
intelligence
services,
regional
authorities,
and
other
sectoral
partners
to
ensure
coherent
policy
and
prepared
crisis
responses.
It
also
engages
in
civil-protection
planning
and
cyber-security
coordination
as
threats
evolve.
concerns
and
has
since
evolved
to
address
a
broader
security
agenda,
including
cyber
threats,
extremism,
and
infrastructure
protection.
Its
mandate
emphasizes
protecting
democratic
institutions
while
respecting
privacy
and
civil
liberties.
The
NCTV
operates
under
democratic
oversight
and
is
guided
by
government
policy
and
parliamentary
scrutiny.