Defense Intelligence Agency DIA provides military intelligence to warfighters, defense policymakers, and force planners in the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community
LOCATIONS - Defense Intelligence Agency The DIA Field Support Activity at Rivanna Station, an interagency facility and our second-largest contingent, is located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Charlottesville, Virginia
EMPLOYEE RESOURCES - Defense Intelligence Agency Resources for DIA Employees Employees can visit the "DIA Daily Updates" Intelshare page on Intelink gov for critical workforce updates, messages from DIA leadership, training and career development resources The Intelshare page is Common Access Card-enabled Guidance on accessing information from a home computer using a CAC reader is detailed below
Frequently Asked Questions - Defense Intelligence Agency What does dia do? DIA is a Department of Defense combat support agency We produce, analyze and disseminate military intelligence information to combat and noncombat military missions We serve as the Nation’s primary manager and producer of foreign military intelligence, and are a central intelligence producer and manager for the secretary of defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and combatant
VIDEOS - Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Intelligence Agency officials John Huth and Kevin Ryder hold an on-camera press briefing to release the “Challenges to Security in Space” report
Directors of DIA 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 23 directors, including two acting civilian directors