DIA is taking advantage of targeted local market supplement that was approved by the Pentagon last year for cyber, IT and STEM positions.
The Defense Intelligence Agency aims to harness a team of military historians, economists and physicists, as well as chemists, political scientists, biologists and computer scientists to ...
For 17 years, a Cuban spy got away with spilling American secrets to Havana. She was finally caught and taken into custody in ...
The U.S. Army Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), established in 1981, emerged from the failure of Operation Eagle Claw, the ...
(Van Hollen, Sullivan make bipartisan push for critical fix to Foreign Service pay - Sen. Chris Van Hollen ) How are the Army ...
TECHINT 2024, co-sponsored by the Defense Intelligence Agency and AFCEA International ... and intelligence community professionals. The DIA neither states nor implies any endorsement, association or ...
The intelligence community needs to improve their career-development processes if they're going to keep young stars, ...
Between balancing recruiting fresh, digital-literate talent and upskilling an experienced workforce, agencies in the ...
In 2010, Mr. Cardillo served as the deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), where he managed a 20,000-person global enterprise to deliver intelligence advantages to the U.S. military ...
Headquarters: Washington, D.C. Mission: The DIA serves as the lead intelligence agency for the Dept. of Defense, coordinating analysis and collection of intelligence on foreign militaries ...
The Defense Intelligence Agency is a branch of the Department of Defense, responsible for analysing and disseminating military intelligence. The agency's primary responsibility is providing ...