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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks to the Defense Intelligence Agency workforce during a virtual MasterMinds event, Sept. 18. (Photo by DIA Public Affairs)
Dr. Fauci shares COVID-19 related insights with the DIA workforce Story

The 22nd Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier (left) sits next to former DIA Director Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley Jr. during the change of change of directorship ceremony, Oct. 1, at DIA Headquarters.
DIA celebrates retirement of Lt. Gen. Ashley, welcomes 22nd director Lt. Gen. Berrier Story

Master Chief Laura Nunley reported to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in August 2020 as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader (CSEL).
Family, equality are at the core of DIA’s new command senior enlisted leader Story

DIA's Office of Security Director Jeanette Courtney (left) received the full operating capability certificate from the National Insider Threat Task Force Director Charlie Margiotta in a small ceremony last week at DIA Headquarters. (Photos by Ally Rogers, DIA Public Affairs)
Congrats DIA! Dedicated detection, deterrence dissuades divergent deeds Story

2020 National Prisoner of War/ Missing in Action Recognition Day
DIA honors prisoners of war and those missing in action Story

Retired General Vincent K. Brooks. Brooks served as an Army officer commanding large, complex military organizations for more than 42 years before retiring from active duty in 2019.
Retired four-star challenges workforce to not “walk past” inclusive diversity issues Story

Joint Reserve Intelligence Program Seal
DIA honors local reserve units for intelligence work Story

DIA Officer April Maletz (right) stands with WWII Navy veteran Alice Wamsley during an Old Dominion Honor Flight mission. Maletz is a 2020 recipient of the Spirit of Bob Hope Award for her work serving veterans.
DIA’s own Bob Hope Story

Former Commander, Special Operations Command, Gen. Raymond Thomas III poses for an official photo. (DoD photo)
Former SOCOM commander reflects on 40 years of service at DIA’s first virtual MasterMinds Story

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Scott D. Berrier, Assistant Chief of Staff, G2 (Army Intelligence), poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Mar. 7, 2018. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King)
Senate confirms Berrier as next DIA director Story

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Speeches and Testimonies

DIA Statement on Lt. Gen. Ashley’s Remarks at Hudson Institute Story

Russian and Chinese Nuclear Modernization Trends Story

Intelligence National Security Alliance Leadership Dinner Story

Statement for the Record: Worldwide Threat Assessment Story

Statement for the Record: Worldwide Threat Assessment Story

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