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Aug. 7, 2015

We Remember: Staff Sergeant Kenneth R. Hobson II

The Defense Intelligence Agency remembers U.S. Defense Attaché Office (USDAO) Administrative Specialist Staff Sgt. Kenneth R. Hobson II, who was murdered in Nairobi, Kenya, Aug. 7, 1998. Today marks

July 17, 2015

DIA awards Enhanced Solutions for the IT Enterprise contract

July 17 – The Defense Intelligence Agency awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ), multiple-award contract to 25 large businesses and 25 small businesses to support information

July 2, 2015

SECDEF Chief of Staff: Live honestly, openly

Chief of Staff for the Secretary of Defense Eric Fanning spoke to Defense Intelligence Agency employees June 24 about the immense changes he’s seen in the LGBT environment at the Department of Defense

June 1, 2015

NIU announces Judge William Webster as 2015 commencement speaker

WASHINGTON – National Intelligence University President Dr. David Ellison announced this week that Judge William H. Webster will deliver the commencement address to NIU graduates Friday, July 31.Judge

May 15, 2015

This day in history: committee recommends revision to Defense Attaché Service

In 1970, Defense Intelligence Agency Director Army Lt. Gen. Donald V. Bennett convened the Defense Attaché System Review Committee to assess all aspects of the Defense Attaché System (DAS). On May 15,

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