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Today's GCIS.

Human trafficking and child exploitation are among the most pervasive threats to human dignity and freedom. GCIS exists to identify, disrupt, and help eradicate these criminal enterprises wherever they operate. Through intelligence-driven operations, strategic partnerships, and specialized support capabilities, we strengthen enforcement efforts, support victim recovery initiatives, and enhance the effectiveness of organizations dedicated to combating exploitation. We stand alongside law enforcement agencies, nonprofit organizations, government entities, and allied partners in the fight against those who prey upon the vulnerable. Our mission is unwavering: to confront evil, protect the innocent, and ensure that traffickers and exploiters find no safe haven.

GCIS was established to advance security excellence, operational integrity, and intelligence capabilities in the defense of free and lawful societies. We collect, analyze, and operationalize intelligence to identify emerging threats, expose criminal networks, and counter exploitation before it can inflict further harm. In support of strategic mission objectives, GCIS conducts sensitive intelligence and protective operations while deploying specialized task forces focused on detecting, deterring, disrupting, and dismantling human trafficking organizations, child exploitation networks, violent sexual predators, and transnational criminal enterprises.

As an independent, non-law-enforcement organization, GCIS serves as a force multiplier for governments, law enforcement agencies, intelligence partners, and humanitarian organizations worldwide. By providing advanced analytical resources, operational support, threat assessments, and strategic intelligence, we help our partners locate victims, identify offenders, disrupt criminal activity, and safeguard communities. We relentlessly pursue those who seek to profit from coercion, abuse, and exploitation, working to dismantle the systems, networks, and infrastructure that enable their crimes. Through vigilance, innovation, and decisive action, GCIS is committed to protecting the vulnerable, defending human freedom, and strengthening global security.

Our message is simple: Those who traffic, exploit, abuse, or prey upon others will face an increasingly capable and coordinated opposition. We will continue to expose their networks, disrupt their operations, and support those on the front lines until exploitation is no longer a source of profit, power, or fear.

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Rapid Response.

GCIS reacts in a rapid manner in order to interdict human exploitation activities. Through a vast fleet of Chevy Tahoe's, Dodge Chargers and Rams, and Ford Explorers with top-of-the-line technology, communications, and white emergency lighting: GCIS deploys operators and agents around the world. Personnel from the International Office for Counter Trafficking (IOCT) provide operators and agents who specialize in the elimination of active high-risk violent crimes through the High-Risk Violent Crimes Task Force, the Recognition for Exploitive Activities Coordination Control Team (REACCT), and the International Critical Response Group (ICRG). Together they advance the overall capabilities of the service.

Global Response.

The Ground Coordination Intelligence Service provides global resource solutions to third parties, families, and organizations around the world. The Directorate of Strategic Missions provide protective, intelligence, and investigative resource solutions and capabilities in order to combat cartels, trafficking, human exploitation, or other criminal and violent groups from terrorizing and attacking defenseless and innocent groups and communities around the globe. GCIS and its components assist in providing exceptional oversight capabilities to the IOSM and pursue criminal enterprises and terrorist groups around the globe.

GCIS also provides rescue services in order to rescue and recover trafficking victims by deploying DSM's Rescue Targeting Mobility Group to rescue victims by providing ruthless operators to target terrorist, cartel, and criminal cells around the world.

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Behind The Badge.

A badge represents many groups: police, firefighters, paramedics, private investigators, security guards, social services, and many other communities and come in many shapes, sizes, colors, and variations. Now, we become another community that carries on that very same tradition. We are not law enforcement, not security, not paramedics, nor social services, we’re different and honestly we don't know what we’d really be classified as. We are a Christian and Military run volunteer group of professionals that simply provide assistance and relief by helping victims of human trafficking, crimes committed against children, and helping convict criminals who are guilty of partaking in those said evil acts against our youth. We don’t have a uniform, we don’t all look the same; However, we are all identifiable by a simple silver plated shield that represents our footprint in the communities we operate in.

For a fairly long period of time we asked ourselves what (if seen) what could only represent us? It couldn't be a uniform as that stands out and is a conflict with

conducting sting and rescue operations. The idea of a badge became attractive in that it was small, easily concealable, and simple to produce; however, another question came to mind: how would it look? We didn't choose the iconic star or eagle topped shield for the simple reason that those shapes are typically ONLY used by law enforcement and the objective is to not be mistaken as law enforcement rather to create a unique symbol only tied to us. We came up with the shape above; however, another conflict struck us hard which was that U.S. federal law enforcement agencies like the ATF, CBP, and the Department of Treasury use a very similar shape, so the decision to make it silver instead of gold was made. No federal agency that uses this shape (that we could find) utilizes this shape and format within a silver eagled topped shield.

The reason we used the color blue for the banners and seal is not just because that is our group's defining color but because the color blue represents freedom, bravery, and dedication which is what we stand for and represent. The badge may be silver and one of the reasons may in fact be to avoid the question of federal status; however, the choice of silver over gold is not just for that reason. First off, silver represents success, grace, purity, strength, clarity, and elegance. All of which serve as important characteristics of our mission: success in every clime and place around the world, having grace in some of the most contested places on earth, defending the purity of minors and youth in every community worldwide, having strength and bravery in troubling and dangerous situations and environments, providing clarity for victims and their families, and doing such with elegance and professionalism.

You see, a badge doesn't just represent authority or power, but strength, dedication, protection, and humility for those you serve.

 

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New Vision.

The Ground Coordination Intelligence Service's mission and vision has dramatically adapted and been altered in order to meet the Director of Operations new internal vision for the future of the Service. GCIS was previously envisioned and used as a security augmentator to provide internal security capabilities for DoU events; However, today, GCIS recruits the best -- primarily prior and active military and federal law enforcement professionals to carry out today's mission. GCIS serves a wide range of audiences; However, targets any and all people who seek to pray on the innocent and defenseless.

GCIS will continue to provide services to law enforcement, the government, and third parties as necessary in order to enhance humanitarian success around the globe. GCIS is NOT a law enforcement entity nor does the government endorse or sanction its operations.

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