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All agencies and organizations of IRSA are integrated into either the civilian administrative or military executive roles. For the most part they perform roles and functions that directly or indirectly support the security role of the alliance as a whole.
 
The civilian structure is known as the IRSAC (Intercontinental Regional Security Accords Council). The body has effective governance authority and powers of decision in IRSA, consisting of member states' permanent representatives or representatives at higher level (ministers of foreign affairs or defence, or heads of state or government). The IRSAC meets at least once a week and discusses major decisions regarding IRSA policies. The chair of the IRSAC and head of the civilian administration is [[Lancer-Valentine Jolva]], former President of [[Axdel]].
 
The military structure is known as the Services Council (SC) and comprises member states' Chiefs of Defence (CHOD) or equivalent. The national CHODs are regularly represented in the SC by their permanent Military Representatives (MilRep), who often are two- or three-star flag officers. Like the IRSAC, from time to time the Service Council also meets at a higher level, namely at the level of Chiefs of Defence, the most senior military officer in each nation's armed forces. The SC is led by its chairman, who directs IRSA’s military operations. The chair of the Services Council and the head of the military administration is Col [[Rasmar Vetrec'h]] of the [[Valerica]]<nowiki/>n Defence Forces.
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