Awareness of the need for more dense communications soon led to the fact that the internal ranking system changed in EOS, implying the division of the structure into 3 “layers”, as well as the creation of “fall scenarios”. As a rule, a "single EOS information network" (abbreviated as S.E.I.N.) led to the creation of appropriate software ("S.E.I.N." network) that provides efficient and automatic sorting of information in the archives of the EOS. In fact, the unified network has become something like what every EOS agent should become familiar with before considering himself to be something big in this organization. Therefore, if an agent, commissaire or even an observateur wants to prove themselves, they should be well-versed in the structure of the organization, its "fall scenarios", charter etc.
The data collected below is intended for each member of the EOS and is mandatory for familiarization. As a rule, all data that is not particularly sensitive (within the framework of the EOS). Primary links (* - link can be opened): ▶EOS's charter.* ▶EOS's "layers" structure.* ▶EOS's readings.* ▶EOS's "fall scenarios".* ▶Classification of information about other organizations.* ▶[After the five link, a description of the organizations begins].* Secondary links (* - link can be opened): ▶ [Expected to be completed]. Notice (1): Any change in the information network must occur with the permission of the observateur. If as such is absent - this is transferred to the hands of the commissaire. In the absence of the latter - see the "fall scenarios". Notice (2): Removing the information network means removing all possible references to the EOS. This should be used in the "fall scenarios". Notice (3): If any part of the information is out of date - immediately inform the commissaire or observateur about it! Notice (4): The change in the information structure is accompanied by a notification to EOS members about this.