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The Senate on Tuesday confirmed U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse as the next director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. He succeeds the retiring U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, a 2023 Wash100 awardee. Kruse currently serves as the director’s adviser for military affairs at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Prior...

SOS International will help a Defense Intelligence Agency center enhance DIA’s data-driven decision-making capabilities by providing it with artificial intelligence and machine learning technology development services. The delivery of data science and AI capabilities to the Missile and Space Intelligence Center is under a $63 million task orde...

One agency can’t do it alone. That was the overarching thrust of Defense Intelligence Agency Deputy Director Suzanne White’s remarks at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2023 Intel Summit on Thursday. White acknowledged the existing collaborations with In-Q-Tel, the Defense Innovation Unit, NASA, small businesses, a research laboratory at the Univ...

Advancements in technology have made vast amounts of data more accessible than ever before. For the Intelligence Community, this offers new opportunities to leverage the power of information to advance U.S. missions. The IC has already undergone major changes as a response to the growing data ecosystem. Doug Cossa, chief information office...

Historically, acquisition processes within the United States federal government have not been associated with speed or efficiency. In fact, government officials often point to bureaucratic and tedious acquisition processes as a major hurdle in delivering cutting-edge technologies to government agencies and military forces in a timely manner. Today, ...

The global intelligence landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation in the last decade. The proliferation of sensors, the race for technological superiority and the rising influence of social media have all produced lasting effects that are rippling across the intelligence community and drastically changing the nature of intelligence tradecraf...

The U.S. intelligence community is self-evidently one of the most secretive, secure aspects of the federal government, charged with collecting, processing and acting upon highly sensitive information. Thus, IC officials have to be extremely careful about how they evolve their information technology infrastructure and rigorously vet any new tools the...

The Potomac Officers Club is hosting its 9th Annual Intel Summit on Thursday, September 21, 2023, bringing together leading voices from the intelligence community, government and industry to discuss the state of American intelligence and what lies ahead for the critical sector. As an organization under the Executive Mosaic umbrella, t...

Peraton has received a potential five-year, $284 million task order to help the Defense Intelligence Agency use science and technology intelligence to provide foreign threat assessments and analysis for warfighters, policymakers, acquisition community customers and other key decision makers. The company said Thursday it will support DIA’s miss...

A Cape Fox subsidiary has won a $148.3 million blanket purchase agreement to help the Defense Intelligence Agency secure construction projects within and outside the National Capital Region. The BPA award to Cape Fox Facilities Services will include escort services and work is expected to conclude on April 30, 2028, the Department of Defense said...