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While this page is primarily for DIA information, a quick brief of some of the other service agencies is in order:

Air Force Intelligence Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) professionals are taking a leading role in defining the future of warfare while moving toward a broader mission set of information operations. Faced with a multidimensional battlespace, spanning ground, air, space, and information realms, they constantly seek innovative ways to establish dominance in those arenas, while denying the enemy the same and while protecting our own information and forces from attack. They ensure critical intelligence and target information are protected and delivered to the right warfighter, at the right place, at the right time.

Army Intelligence Army Military Intelligence accomplishes its mission in close coordination with the other Services (Air Force, Navy, and Marines) and with national intelligence agencies to ensure that ground component commanders and soldiers know what enemy forces they will face before, during, and after deployments. In addition, Army MI works to protect our nation's secrets, to protect the technology overmatch that the United States enjoys in the world, and to contribute to the Homeland Defense.

Coast Guard Intelligence The modern Coast Guard Intelligence program has cultivated extensive relationships and partnerships with other elements of the Intelligence Community to provide timely, tailored support in a wide range of Coast Guard and national missions. These missions include port security, search and rescue, maritime safety, counter-narcotics, alien migration interdiction, and living marine resources protection.

Marine Corps Intelligence The Marine Corps has a strong tradition of conducting successful operations "in every clime and place." The Intelligence mission is to provide commanders at every level with seamless, tailored, timely, and mission-essential intelligence and to ensure this intelligence is integrated into the operational planning process. Because Marine forces are employed primarily at the operational and tactical levels of war, Marine Corps intelligence activities are oriented toward that level of support.

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NGA provides timely, relevant, and accurate Geospatial Intelligence in support of national security. We provide Geospatial Intelligence in all its forms, and from whatever source--imagery, imagery intelligence, and geospatial data and information--to ensure the knowledge foundation for planning, decision, and action.

National Reconnaissance Office The NRO’s mission is to enable US global information superiority, during peace through war. The NRO is responsible for the unique and innovative technology, large-scale systems, engineering, development and acquisition, and operation of space reconnaissance systems and related intelligence activities needed to support global information superiority.

Navy Intelligence Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) provides maritime intelligence products, services, and systems needed to support Naval warfare on, above and beneath the sea. It is also the principal source for intelligence on global merchant shipping activities and commercial fishing; in particular, to support national objectives in counter-proliferation, counter-narcotics activities, embargo support, and customs enforcement. Naval Intelligence monitors the maritime shipment of goods to identify illicit cargoes of military systems, nuclear material, drugs, and illegal aliens.

Defense Intelligence Agency Established in 1961, and in 1986 designated a combat support agency, DIA’s mission is to provide timely and objective military intelligence to warfighters, policymakers, and force planners. The Director of the Agency is the primary adviser to the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on military intelligence matters. Under the auspices of the Military Intelligence Board, DIA unites the Defense Intelligence Community on major issues dealing with support to deployed forces, assessments, policy, and resources. In addition, to assist weapon systems planners and the Defense acquisition community, DIA plays a key role in providing intelligence on foreign weapon systems.

Soviet Military Space Doctrine, 1 August 1984 (2 MB PDF file) (Cleaner, 3.3 MB PDF version)

"Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Lost Iraqi MiG", buried MiG is recovered from the Iraqi desert (PowerPoint presentation)

Vector 21 - DIA Strategic Plan Vector 21 is a strategic plan for the Defense Intelligence Agency. This plan reflects our vision, mission, values, organization and goals. Vector 21 embodies the direction and guidance of the National Military Strategy and Joint Vision 2010.

Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) is is the trained ability to obtain accurate psychically derived data on persons, places, things and events anywhere in time and space, using only a pen, paper and one's mind. Remote Viewing is an innate ability that all humans possess, but like language, it must be learned. When utilizing this methodology, you are not in an altered state. You are fully conscious, alert and in a state of "high attention." The DIA's remote viewing unit became known in defense circles in 1989, when team members with the support of General Albert Stubblebine (former commanding General of INSCOM) took the technology into the private sector. This company known as "PSI TECH" employed some of the best remote viewers from the DIA's operational unit. Initially, PSI TECH kept a low profile, accepting government and corporate contracts from the defense establishment, and training prominent people from government agencies and scientists.

US DOD: DIA Study Excerpt on Iraq's Chemical Weapons Program - 6-13-03 A substantial amount of Iraq's chemical warfare agents, precursors, munitions, and production equipment were destroyed between 1991 and 1998 as a result of Operation Desert Storm and UNSCOM (United Nations Special Commission) actions. Nevertheless, we believe Iraq retained production equipment, expertise and chemical precursors and can reconstitute a chemical warfare program in the absence of an international inspection regime. Iraq's successful use of chemical weapons in the past against Iranian troops and Kurdish civilians increases the likelihood of a chemical warfare reconstitution. Iraq has not signed the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).

Defense Intelligence Agency - The New York Times News about the Defense Intelligence Agency, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times. See also: DIA News & Articles on washingtonpost.com

DIA Defense Intelligence Agency Info Video This is the US Government Agency that ties it all together for operations abroad and national. This talented group of people keep us safe from terrorism and Reduce casualties in conflicts.

US DOD: DIA Study Excerpt on Iraq's Chemical Weapons Program - 6-13-03 A substantial amount of Iraq's chemical warfare agents, precursors, munitions, and production equipment were destroyed between 1991 and 1998 as a result of Operation Desert Storm and UNSCOM (United Nations Special Commission) actions. Nevertheless, we believe Iraq retained production equipment, expertise and chemical precursors and can reconstitute a chemical warfare program in the absence of an international inspection regime. Iraq's successful use of chemical weapons in the past against Iranian troops and Kurdish civilians increases the likelihood of a chemical warfare reconstitution. Iraq has not signed the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).

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