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" In July 2002, DIA assessed " It is plausible al-Qa ' ida attempted to obtain CB assistance from Iraq and Ibn al-Shaykh is sufficiently senior to have access to such sensitive information.
The Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16, 500 U. S. military and civilian employees worldwide.
The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA, through its Director ( who chairs the Military Intelligence Board ), and it coordinates the activities of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force intelligence components.
DIA is a member of the United States Intelligence Community, reporting to the Director of National Intelligence.
The DIA is considered to be a member of the Intelligence Community.
The director of the DIA is the main adviser to the United States Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on matters related to military intelligence.
The DIA is responsible for assessing the current and projected national security threats to the United States as well as presenting these assessments to the Senate Armed Services Committee.
DIA is led by a Director, typically a three-star military officer.
DIA is organized into these primary operational directorates and centers:
DIA is the central agency for MASINT collection within the United States Intelligence Community.
Finally on 1 April 1994, in connection with the joining of Danmarks Ingeniørakademi ( DIA ) and DTH, the Danish name was changed to Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, in order to include the word ' University ', thus giving rise to the acronym DTU by which the university is commonly known today.
( For example, a sketch of a hole that is clearly not round still accurately defines the part as having a true round hole, as long as the label says " 10mm DIA ", because the " DIA " implicitly but objectively tells the user that the skewed drawn circle is a symbol representing a perfect circle.
Denver International Airport, often referred to as DIA, is an airport in Denver, Colorado.
DIA is also known for a pedestrian bridge connecting the terminal to Concourse A that allows travelers to view planes taxiing beneath them and has views of the Rocky Mountains to the West and the high plains to the East.
The National Reconnaissance Office ( NRO ), located in Chantilly, Virginia, is one of the 16 U. S. intelligence agencies and considered, along with the CIA, NSA, DIA and NGA, to be one of the " big five " U. S. Intelligence agencies.
Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity ( VIPS ) is a group of current and former officials of the United States Intelligence Community, including some from the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), the U. S. State Department's Intelligence Bureau, and the Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ).
* 14 February: Fairfax Media's Dominion Post reports that Telecom is under investigation by the Department of Internal Affairs ' ( DIA ) anti-spam unit, following complaints about text messages sent to customers.
It is also known as an ethernet leased line, DIA line, data circuit or private circuit.

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Challenges facing DIA at this time included: the rise of Ostpolitik in Germany ; the emergence of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the Mideast ; and the U. S. incursion into Cambodia from South Vietnam.
A June 1966 Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) estimate credited the North Vietnamese with of truckable roads within the corridor, at least of which were good enough for year-round use.
A preliminary Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) study at the time reported that it was Iran that was responsible for the attack, an assessment which was used subsequently by the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) for much of the early 1990s.
No provision was made during the planning and construction of KSIA to accommodate the South African Air Force base at DIA, thus AFB Durban, 15 Squadron and related support units are still operating from this airport.
The IATA and ICAO airport codes of DEN and KDEN were then transferred to the new DIA, to coincide with the same changes in airline and ATC computers, to ensure that flights to Denver would land at the new DIA.
The Government ’ s knowledge of his treason apparently was not revealed until its publication in a 1990 book co-authored by a high-level KGB defector. A DIA office at Arlington Hall Station c. 1970s
The National Foreign Affairs Training Center was renamed as the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center in a ceremony held on May 29, 2002. A DIA building at Arlington Hall Station c. 1970s
* 9 June: The National Business Review reveals that in OIA documents, sought by Victoria student Hamish McConnochie, the DIA considered at least one text message sent by Telecom to be in breach of the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007.
The test looks at 23 individual DNA alterations, including 21 specific point alterations in the APC, KRAS and p53 genes, as well as testing BAT26, a gene involved in microsatellite instability ( MSI ).< ref name =" pmid10419591 "> and a proprietary DNA Integrity Assay ( DIA ).
Cambone resigned at the beginning of 2007 and was replaced by James R. Clapper, Jr., former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
He, in conjunction with Adele Arakawa from KUSA-TV ( news at 5, 6 ,& 10 ) are the voices for the trains at Denver International Airport ( DIA ).
In 1909, Dr. Peter Bryce, general medical superintendent for the Department of Indian Affairs ( DIA ), reported to the department that between 1894 and 1908, mortality rates at residential schools in Western Canada ranged from 30 % to 60 % over five years ( that is, five years after entry, 30 % to 60 % of students had died, or 6 – 12 % per annum ).
* DIA Dessau ( Dessau International Architecture ) at the Hochschule Anhalt / Bauhaus Dessau in Germany ( language: English )
* Exhibited at DIA Chelsea
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence concluded that " Postwar findings support the April 2002 Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) assessment that there was no credible reporting on al-Qa ' ida training at Salman Pak or anywhere else in Iraq.
In June 2006, the DIA told the Committee that it has ' no credible reports that non-Iraqis were trained to conduct or support transnational terrorist operations at Salman Pak after 1991.
Fairfax managed to crack a supposedly unbreakable code known as PGP during his time at the DIA, and lives under the maxim of ' no code is unbreakable.
Employees of the FBI, CIA, NSA, DIA, NGA, and other agencies maintain offices at NORTHCOM and receive daily intelligence briefings.
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence concluded that " Postwar findings support the April 2002 Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) assessment that there was no credible reporting on al-Qa ' ida training at Salman Pak or anywhere else in Iraq.
In April 2002, the DIA assessed that " there was no credible reporting on al-Qa ' ida training at Salman Pak or anywhere else in Iraq.

DIA and Defense
The DIA and Defense Intelligence Community provide military intelligence to warfighters, defense policymakers and force planners within the Department of Defense and the United States Intelligence Community, in support of U. S. military planning and operations and weapon systems acquisition.
The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy.
The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105. 21, " Defense Intelligence Agency " on August 1, 1961, effective October 1, 1961.
Under the support of the Military Intelligence Board, the DIA unifies the Defense Intelligence Community on major issues such as the number of deployed forces, assessments, policy, and resources.
The 13 stars and the wreath identify DIA as a Department of Defense organization.
The JCS published DoD Directive 5105. 21, " Defense Intelligence Agency " on 1 August, and DIA began operations with a handful of employees in borrowed office space on 1 October 1961.
DIA reported to the Secretary of Defense through the JCS.
In late 1962, DIA established the Defense Intelligence School ( now the National Intelligence University ), and on 1 January 1963, it activated a new Production Center.
Two years later, on 1 July 1965, DIA accepted responsibility for the Defense Attaché System-the last function the Services transferred to DIA.
Specifically, the Secretary assigned staff supervisory responsibility over DIA in the resource area to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence, while giving the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs supervisory responsibility regarding policy matters.
Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger presented DIA with the Agency's first Joint Meritorious Unit Award in 1986 for outstanding intelligence support over the previous year during a series of crises — the hijacking of TWA Flight 847 and the cruise ship Achille Lauro, unrest in the Philippines, and counter-terrorist operations against Libya.
Designated a combat support agency under the Goldwater-Nicholas Defense Reorganization Act, DIA moved to increase cooperation with the Unified & Specified Commands and to begin developing a body of joint intelligence doctrine.
Lieutenant General Joseph Carroll ( DIA ) | Joseph Carroll, USAF ; 1st Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency | Director of DIA

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