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Oct. 18, 2019

Civil Air Patrol cadets showcase skills during DIA performance

JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING, D.C, Oct. 17, 2019 — Plenty of distinguished visitors come through the hallways of the Defense Intelligence Agency, but not many of them have to get their parents’ permission first. That was the case when cadets from the Civil Air Patrol’s National Capital Wing spent the day at DIA Headquarters, Oct. 10.

Sept. 17, 2019

DIA’s STONY BEACH Team continues efforts to account for Vietnam Veterans

The STONY BEACH mission is to achieve the fullest possible accounting of unaccounted-for Americans from the Vietnam War, and is the only U.S. government entity focused solely on Vietnam War POW/MIA accounting.

Sept. 11, 2019

DIA remembers 9/11, honors employees lost

In a wreath laying ceremony today, the Defense Intelligence Agency paid tribute to the lives lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, including the seven DIA employees.

Aug. 30, 2019

A day in the life: DIA Director Ashley

Imagine 16,500 people are looking to you to lead and guide the direction of their work. Imagine the entire Department of Defense and country rely on your everyday decisions – counting on your Agency’s ability to provide relevant and timely information. How much time do you think that would take per day? Per week? For DIA Director Lt. Gen. Robert P. Ashley Jr., he said it takes a lifetime of preparation – or at least a career spanning 35 years.

Aug. 26, 2019

Director of Naval Intelligence talks dynamic maritime operations at DoDIIS Worldwide Conference

The 2018 National Defense Strategy calls for the U.S. military to be “strategically predictable, but operationally unpredictable” by exercising the Dynamic Force Employment concept. The Navy’s Design for Maintaining War Superiority 2.0 aligns the Navy with the NDS.

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It provides the nation’s most authoritative assessments of foreign military intentions and capabilities. The agency’s four core competencies -- human intelligence, all-source analysis, counterintelligence and technical intelligence -- enable military operations while also informing policy-makers at the defense and national levels.

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