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Most of our work is performed at DIA Headquarters, located along the Potomac River at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. However, ...
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DIA provides military intelligence to warfighters, defense policymakers, and force planners in the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community.
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The Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is a three-star military officer that rotates between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines approximately ...
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This report is available online at www.dia.mil/Military-Power-Publications. For media and public inquiries about this report, contact DIA-PAO@dodiis.mil. For ...
DIA is committed to hiring exceptional talent for a variety of career opportunities around the world to help support our mission. The majority of our hiring ...
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The Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory Service (DCPAS) develops and oversees civilian human resource plans, policies, and programs for more than 900000 ...
DIA is a national-level intelligence organization that does not belong to a single military element or within the traditional chain of command, instead ...
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Use your DoD-issued CAC, PIV card, or ECA to access DTIC's R&E Gateway and its extensive collection of controlled-unclassified DoD technical reports and ...
Interested in the Navy's operational history? NHHC archivists catalog reams of documents, including deck logs, organizational records, and command operations ...
Working with DLA​​ Learn how to do business with various organizations within DLA and DLA's Major Subordinate Commands throughout the world.
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