National Multi-Agency Centre for Analyses and Intelligence
NTAES is a collaboration between the police, the Norwegian Tax Administration, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration, and the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority in the fight against financial crime, including work related crime.
About NTAES
NTAES was established on 2 May 2016 as part of the government's strategy against work related crime. The centre is located at Økokrim in Oslo and has 10 employees from four collaborating agencies.
The centre produces national analysis and intelligence products as decision support for the police and regulatory agencies, focusing on preventing and combating financial crime and work related crime.
Staff distribution
Police/Økokrim (4) · Norwegian Tax Administration (4) · Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (1) · Labour Inspection Authority (1)

Purpose
Purpose
The products provide a basis for prioritising and coordinating measures to prevent and combat financial crime, including work related crime. The products are advisory and are intended to form the basis for decisions.
The steering group for NTAES and the work related crime collaboration, on behalf of the Central Collaboration Forum (DSSF), is responsible for the centre.
Core tasks
- National threat and risk assessments
- Intelligence products for police and regulatory agencies
- Decision support for prioritisation and coordination
- Contribute to the professional and methodological development of intelligence and analysis in cross-agency collaboration