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Since its creation in 1961, DIA has been the Nation's premier all-source military intelligence organization Our team at DIA deploys globally, alongside warfighters and interagency partners, to defend America's national security interests
- About DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency
ABOUT DIA Our multifaceted workforce is skilled in military history and doctrine, economics, physics, chemistry, world history, political science, bio-sciences and computer sciences We travel the world, meeting and working closely with professionals from foreign countries
- Careers and Opportunities - dia. mil
DIA has positions in collection, analysis, information systems, operational support and more DIA’s No 1 resource is its people, and the Agency has many benefits and programs in place to support a healthy work life balance for its officers
- Locations - Defense Intelligence Agency
Most of our work is performed at DIA Headquarters, located along the Potomac River at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D C However, we also deploy globally to support the warfighter during combat missions
- News Features - Defense Intelligence Agency
DIA is the nation’s premier all-source military intelligence organization It provides the nation’s most authoritative assessments of foreign military intentions and capabilities
- Directors of DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency
The director of DIA is a three-star officer appointed by the president and approved by the Senate The directorship has been held by officers in the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps and Navy DIA has had 22 directors, including two acting civilian directors
- What does dia do? - Defense Intelligence Agency
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIA AND CIA? DIA and CIA are both members of the Intelligence Community The CIA is focused on providing intelligence to the president and his Cabinet, whereas DIA is the principal source of foreign intelligence to combat-related missions
- Analysis - dia. mil
DIA all-source analysts provide insight and expertise on foreign military capabilities and defense issues in support of our nation’s political leadership, defense policymakers, acquisition community and military commanders
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