I'll have to check with the Office of Oxymorons because it's possible she could be part of 'military intelligence', now that we all seem to be still under some vague form of martial law, with despatches from the front continuing to be heavily censored.
"Innovation minister" should be the first example in the dictionary for the entry "oxymoron", or perhaps second, after "intelligence agency".
I'll have to check with the Office of Oxymorons because it's possible she could be part of 'military intelligence', now that we all seem to be still under some vague form of martial law, with despatches from the front continuing to be heavily censored.