Activity, tasks and competence of the Fire rescue service of the Czech republic in the field of fire protection, crisis management, civil emergency planning, population protection and Integrated Rescue System are stated by the acts negotiated and agreed by the Parliament of the Czech Republic in July 2000 with efficiency since the 1st of January 2001.
The Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo obrany České republiky, MO ČR) is the primary agency of the Czech Republic responsible for the planning and carrying-out of defence policy. It is the Czech Republic's ministry of defence. It is the direct successor of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence. Its current headquarters is located in Prague. The current Minister of Defence is Jana Černochová, in office since 17 December 2021.
The Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic (MV ČR) is a central authority of the state administration for internal affairs, in particular for: public order and other matters relating internal order and security. It play a coordinating role in public administration and elections.
The Ministry of the Interior is aware of its key management and strategic role in the field of ICT of the state, and therefore strives for uniformity, centralization and security of basic eGovernment services, especially through building complex and interconnected information and communication systems, including monitoring systems to ensure their smooth operation and security.
The Police of the Czech Republic is an armed security force. The objective of the Police of the Czech Republic is to protect the security of people, property and public order, to prevent criminal offences, to meet tasks stipulated by the Code of Criminal Procedure.
The Police of the Czech Republic are subordinated to the Ministry of the Interior. It consists of the Police Presidium, units having a republic-wide competence and fourteen Regional Police Directorates.
The Prison Service of the Czech Republic is one of the Czech law enforcement agencies, subordinate to the Czech Ministry of Justice. Its main tasks are ensuring the sentence of imprisonment, pre-trial detention, and forensic detention in its 35 prison facilities. One of the main tasks is also providing security at courts, state prosecutor’s offices, and MoJ’s buildings.