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Cabinet Secretariat (Japan)
Agency of Japanese government From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cabinet Secretariat (内閣官房, Naikaku-kanbō)[3] is an agency in the Japanese government, headed by the Chief Cabinet Secretary. It organizes the Cabinet's public relations, coordinates ministries and agencies, collects intelligence, and organizes miscellaneous other tasks for the Cabinet, including the Prime Minister's office (Kantei) and residence (Kōtei).

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Organization
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- Chief Cabinet Secretary
- 3 Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretaries
- 3 Assistant Chief Cabinet Secretaries
- 4 separate department heads in: the Cabinet Public Relations Office, the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office, the National Security Secretariat and the Cabinet Affairs Office[4]
- 3 Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretaries
- Information Technology Policy Office
- Headquarters for the Promotion of Administrative reform
- Office for Pandemic Influenza and New Infection Diseases Preparedness and Response
- Comprehensive Ainu Policy Office
- Cabinet Public Relations Office
- National Center of Incident Readiness and Strategy for Cybersecurity[5]
- Cybersecurity Strategic Headquarters
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