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Defense Intelligence Agency - traduction vers Anglais

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency; Defnese Intelligence Agency; D.I.A.; Defense Intelligence Community; United States Defense Intelligence Agency; Defense Cover Office; Defense Intelligence Agency (United States); Draft:Evil Intelligence Agency
  • Potomac]] in Washington, DC
  • [[Defense Clandestine Service]] recruitment poster
  • Department of Defense polygraph brochure distributed to applicants by DIA and NSA, among other intelligence components.
  • In the 1980s, DIA moved into the newly built [[Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters]] (seen here in 1988), which now represents only one wing of the sprawling complex.
  • DIA's memorial wall
  • A declassified FBI correspondence alleging DIA misconduct
  • Igor Sutyagin
  • Ana Montes
  • music in torture]].
  • US invasion of Panama]]
  • President [[Ronald Reagan]] unveiling the first copy of ''[[Soviet Military Power]]'', one of DIA's serialized publications.
  • [[Robert McNamara]], founder of DIA
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  • T-AGM-23]], which checks compliance with strategic arms treaties worldwide.
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  • Soviet missiles in Cuba]] based on a flight path selected by DIA analysts

Defense Intelligence Agency         
Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA, Geheimdienstorganisation in den USA, Nachrichtenagentur über feindliche Kräfte und Kampfmittel des amerikanischen Militärs
intelligence service         
  • The HQ of UK signals intelligence activities is [[Government Communications Headquarters]], [[Cheltenham]]
  • The headquarters of the [[Finnish Security Intelligence Service]] or SUPO in [[Punavuori]], [[Helsinki]]
GOVERNMENT AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COLLECTION, ANALYSIS OR EXPLOITATION OF INFORMATION AND INTELLIGENCE
Intelligence service; Intelligence agencies; Intelligence (agency); CX report; Intelligence services; Intelligence Agency; Government intelligence; Intelligence organisation; Intelligence organization; Intelligence official; National intelligence agency
Geheimdienst
Intelligence assessment         
  • The Intelligence Cycle
  • Target-centric intelligence cycle
COLLECTION, ANALYSIS, AND EXPLOITATION OF INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, NATIONAL SECURITY, MILITARY, AND FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES
Information gathering; Foreign intelligence; Foreign-intelligence; Intelligence (information gathering); Active intelligence; Intelligence (Information Gathering); F3EA
die Einschätzung des Geheimdienstes

Définition

Defense Information Systems Agency
(DISA) Formerly called the Defense Communications Agency (DCA), this is the government agency responsible for managing the Defense Data Network (DDN) portion of the Internet, including the MILNET. Currently, DISA administers the DDN, and supports the user assistance services of the DDN NIC. http://disa.mil/. (1994-12-01)

Wikipédia

Defense Intelligence Agency

The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an intelligence agency and combat support agency of the United States Department of Defense, specializing in defense and military intelligence.

A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers about the military intentions and capabilities of foreign governments and non-state actors. It also provides intelligence assistance, integration and coordination across uniformed military service intelligence components, which remain structurally separate from DIA. The agency's role encompasses the collection and analysis of military-related foreign political, economic, industrial, geographic, and medical and health intelligence. DIA produces approximately one-quarter of all intelligence content that goes into the President's Daily Brief.

DIA's intelligence operations extend beyond the zones of combat, and approximately half of its employees serve overseas at hundreds of locations and in U.S. embassies in 140 countries. The agency specializes in the collection and analysis of human-source intelligence (HUMINT), both overt and clandestine, while also handling U.S. military-diplomatic relations abroad. DIA concurrently serves as the national manager for the highly technical measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) and as the Defense Department manager for counterintelligence programs. The agency has no law enforcement authority, contrary to occasional portrayals in American popular culture.

DIA is a national-level intelligence organization that does not belong to a single military element or within the traditional chain of command, instead answering to the Secretary of Defense directly through the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. Three-quarters of the agency's 17,000 employees are career civilians who are experts in various fields of defense and military interest or application; and although no military background is required, 48% of agency employees have some past military service. DIA has a tradition of marking unclassified deaths of its employees on the organization's Memorial Wall.

Established in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, DIA was involved in U.S. intelligence efforts throughout the Cold War and rapidly expanded, both in size and scope, after the September 11 attacks. Because of the sensitive nature of its work, the spy organization has been embroiled in numerous controversies, including those related to its intelligence-gathering activities, to its role in torture, as well as to attempts to expand its activities on U.S. soil.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Defense Intelligence Agency
1. Maples, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
2. Michael Maples, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
3. And the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lt.
4. Gordon, referred calls to the Defense Intelligence Agency.
5. Patrick Lang, formerly of the Defense Intelligence Agency.