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Sept. 24, 2021

Here comes the general! DIA Museum receives first in series of George Washington Letters

On September 24, 2021, the Defense Intelligence Agency received a letter from the ”pride of Mount Vernon” himself to display in the DIA Museum in time for the Agency’s upcoming 60th Anniversary celebration.

Aug. 25, 2021

DIA celebrates intelligence oversight principles

The Defense Intelligence Agency recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of one of the Defense Department’s most consequential policy documents — the revised Department of Defense Manual 5240.01, “Procedures Governing the Conduct of DoD Intelligence Activities.”

July 21, 2021

MasterMinds with Robert Gates: A reflection on public service

Robert Gates, former secretary of defense and CIA director, joined the DIA workforce for a virtual MasterMinds session July 13. Gates led a discussion on the complicated nature of public service, leadership and matters of national security.

May 14, 2021

DIA Police pause to pay respect

Yesterday, in honor of National Police Week, the DIA Police placed a wreath in the Tighe Lobby of DIA Headquarters to pay tribute to the 415 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in 2020 and 2021.

May 13, 2021

The (virtual) room where it happens: Condoleezza Rice talks national security, democracy, and “Hamilton” with DIA

The evolving national security environment, an examination of American democracy, and the hit Broadway musical “Hamilton” were just three of the many topics explored at an April 30 virtual guest speaker event featuring Condoleezza Rice. The former secretary of state and national security advisor spoke to the DIA workforce as part of the Agency’s ongoing MasterMinds series.

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