The overall classification of this briefing is:CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED
National Intelligence Community
CentralIntelligence
Agency
Departmentof State
Departmentof Energy
Departmentof Treasury
Departmentof Justice
Departmentof Homeland
Security
Departmentof Defense
Ambassador John D. Negroponte
Director of National Intelligence
Defense Intelligence
Agency
National Security Agency
National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency
National Reconnaissance
Office
ServiceIntelligence
Centers
Drug Enforcement
Agency
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UNCLASSIFIED
Defense Intelligence
NationalReconnaissance
Office
National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency
National SecurityAgency
DefenseIntelligence
Agency
National GroundIntelligence Center
National Air & SpaceIntelligence Center
Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
National MaritimeIntelligence Center
The AgenciesThe Combatant
CommandsThe Military
Services
Hon. Donald RumsfeldSecretary of Defense
Gen Peter PaceChairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. Dr. Stephen CamboneUnder Secretary of Defense
for Intelligence
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DirectorDefense Intelligence Agency
LTG Michael D. MaplesDirector, Defense Intelligence
Agency
Advisory Responsibilities • Advisor to Secretary of Defense, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of
Staff, and the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence
National Intelligence Responsibilities
• Member, National Intelligence Board• Program Manager, General Defense Intelligence Program
Military Intelligence Responsibilities
• Chairman, Military Intelligence Board • Director, Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center
• Defense Human Intelligence Manager
U.S. Strategic Command Responsibilities• Commander, Joint Functional Component Command for
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
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Defense Intelligence AgencyUNCLASSIFIED
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Combat Support Agency • Provide Timely Military Intelligence to Military
and National Consumers
Defense Intelligence Agency Supports• National Intelligence Requirements• Military Operations• Defense Policy Making• Weapons Acquisition
Core Mission Areas• Defense Intelligence Operations • All-Source Analysis • Human Intelligence Collection• Technical Intelligence Collection • Collection Management• Global Secure Information Networks • Intelligence Training and Education• International Engagement
Defense Joint IntelligenceOperations Center (DJIOC)
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WarfightersWarfighters
• A major transformational initiative to enable Defense Intelligence Operations
• Links the full spectrum of National and Defense Capabilities
• Facilitates intelligence planning, prioritization, analysis and collection
• Global awareness of Intelligence Operations
• A major transformational initiative to enable Defense Intelligence Operations
• Links the full spectrum of National and Defense Capabilities
• Facilitates intelligence planning, prioritization, analysis and collection
• Global awareness of Intelligence Operations
• Directly interfaces with the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
• Creates an Enterprise approach to Defense Intelligence
• Permits Global Force Management of Intelligence Resources
• Directly interfaces with the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
• Creates an Enterprise approach to Defense Intelligence
• Permits Global Force Management of Intelligence Resources
Joint Functional Component Command – Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
• Warfighting Headquarters for United States Strategic Command
• Focal point for ISR plans and operations
• Global, long-term perspective on asset allocation to support Combatant Commands
• Maintains global situational awareness
• Enables Defense Intelligence advocacy for future capabilities
• Warfighting Headquarters for United States Strategic Command
• Focal point for ISR plans and operations
• Global, long-term perspective on asset allocation to support Combatant Commands
• Maintains global situational awareness
• Enables Defense Intelligence advocacy for future capabilities
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Defense Human Intelligence Management Office• Manages Human Intelligence Functions• Training and Standards• Allocation of Resources
Defense Human IntelligenceUNCLASSIFIED
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Defense Human Intelligence Service• Approximately 200 locations
Primary Missions• Conducts Department of Defense Human
Intelligence operations worldwide
• Document Exploitation
• Manages Attaché Activities
Measurement & Signature IntelligenceUNCLASSIFIED
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Size Heat Chemical Composition Shape Vibration
•Presence in over 180 countries
•Defense Attachés
•Defense Human Intelligence
•Combatant Command Representatives
•Defense Intelligence Agency Liaison Staffs
•Global War on Terrorism Deployments
•Presence in over 180 countries
•Defense Attachés
•Defense Human Intelligence
•Combatant Command Representatives
•Defense Intelligence Agency Liaison Staffs
•Global War on Terrorism Deployments
ARMED FORCES MEDICALINTELLIGENCE CENTER
FORT DETRICK, MARYLANDFORT DETRICK, MARYLAND MISSILE & SPACEINTELLIGENCE CENTER
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMAHUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
A Global MissionUNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
WORLDWIDE ASSIGNMENTSWORLDWIDE ASSIGNMENTS UNITED STATES LOCATIONS
PENTAGONBOLLING AFB
ARLINGTON, VACRYSTAL CITY, VA
HERNDON, VA
WASHINGTON, DC AREAWASHINGTON, DC AREA
• 1 Agency + 2 Agency Centers• 4 Service Centers• 9 Combatant Commands• 1 Overseas Command (USFK)• 27 US based Reserve Centers
Pacific Command, Hawaii
Pacific Command, Hawaii
Strategic Command, Nebraska
Strategic Command, Nebraska
Northern Command,Colorado
Northern Command,Colorado
Special Operations Command,Florida
Special Operations Command,Florida
Central Command,Florida
Central Command,Florida
Southern Command,Florida
Southern Command,Florida
Transportation Command, Illinois
Transportation Command, Illinois
National Ground Intelligence Center, Virginia
National Ground Intelligence Center, Virginia
Joint Forces Command,Virginia
Joint Forces Command,Virginia
National Maritime Intelligence Center, Maryland
National Maritime Intelligence Center, Maryland
National Air and Space Intelligence Center, OhioNational Air and Space
Intelligence Center, Ohio
Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC
Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC
Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, Virginia
Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, Virginia
European Command,United Kingdom
European Command,United Kingdom
US Forces, KoreaUS Forces, Korea
Missile & Space Intelligence Center,
Alabama
Missile & Space Intelligence Center,
Alabama
Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center, Maryland
Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center, Maryland
Defense Intelligence Production Centers
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Deployable WorkforceUNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
• 2005 Deployments
– More than 1800 personnel
– Analysts, Collection Managers, Information Technology Specialists, Collectors, Security Personnel
• Types of Support
– Global War on Terrorism
– Information Technology Infrastructure
– Natural Disaster Relief
– Resource Management
• 2005 Deployments
– More than 1800 personnel
– Analysts, Collection Managers, Information Technology Specialists, Collectors, Security Personnel
• Types of Support
– Global War on Terrorism
– Information Technology Infrastructure
– Natural Disaster Relief
– Resource Management
Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)
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• Provide information systems and intelligence to the Military Intelligence Community
•Support warfighters and national policy makers•Data, imagery, video, and voice
• One common JWICS architecture around the globe•Reliable primary and back-up services from 5 Regional Service Centers•Global video teleconferencing and collaboration environment for executing All Source operations
• Provide information systems and intelligence to the Military Intelligence Community
•Support warfighters and national policy makers•Data, imagery, video, and voice
• One common JWICS architecture around the globe•Reliable primary and back-up services from 5 Regional Service Centers•Global video teleconferencing and collaboration environment for executing All Source operations
Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center
Fort Detrick, Maryland
Primary Mission• Provide worldwide all-source medical intelligence
Infectious Diseases• Risk assessments for 60+ militarily-significant diseases
Medical Science and Technology• Analysis of foreign biotechnology and Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, and Nuclear medical defense capabilities
Medical Capabilities• Analysis of foreign medical response capabilities to naturally
occurring bio-threats
Environmental Health• Analysis of environmental health risks including industrial
chemicals
Current Intelligence and Health Threat Warning• Medical Intelligence for Homeland Defense & health events
affecting forces worldwide
Fort Detrick, Maryland
Primary Mission• Provide worldwide all-source medical intelligence
Infectious Diseases• Risk assessments for 60+ militarily-significant diseases
Medical Science and Technology• Analysis of foreign biotechnology and Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, and Nuclear medical defense capabilities
Medical Capabilities• Analysis of foreign medical response capabilities to naturally
occurring bio-threats
Environmental Health• Analysis of environmental health risks including industrial
chemicals
Current Intelligence and Health Threat Warning• Medical Intelligence for Homeland Defense & health events
affecting forces worldwide
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UNCLASSIFIED
Huntsville, Alabama
Primary Missions• Provides Scientific & Technical
Intelligence– Surface-to-Air Defensive Systems– Surface-to-Air Missiles, Anti-Ballistic
Missiles, Anti-Tank Ballistic Missiles, Directed Energy Weapons, Anti-Satellite Weapons
– Short Range Ballistic Missiles– Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
• Facilitate Foreign Weapons & Space Multi-Intelligence Collection
• Support Department of Defense Modeling & Simulation
Huntsville, Alabama
Primary Missions• Provides Scientific & Technical
Intelligence– Surface-to-Air Defensive Systems– Surface-to-Air Missiles, Anti-Ballistic
Missiles, Anti-Tank Ballistic Missiles, Directed Energy Weapons, Anti-Satellite Weapons
– Short Range Ballistic Missiles– Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
• Facilitate Foreign Weapons & Space Multi-Intelligence Collection
• Support Department of Defense Modeling & Simulation
Missile and Space Intelligence Center
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Additional Mission Areas
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• National Media Exploitation Center•Intelligence Community Center established in 2003•DIA is executive agent•Guided by ODNI Board of Directors•Ensures the rapid exploitation and sharing of media throughout the IC
• Underground Facility Analysis Center•Government-wide consortium established in 1997•DIA is executive agent •Detects, identifies, characterizes, and assesses the best method to defeat the foreign-use of hard and deeply buried targets
• POW/MIA Recovery•DIA initiated the STONY BEACH program in 1987•DIA is lead for Intelligence Community POW/MIA Analytic Cell
• National Media Exploitation Center•Intelligence Community Center established in 2003•DIA is executive agent•Guided by ODNI Board of Directors•Ensures the rapid exploitation and sharing of media throughout the IC
• Underground Facility Analysis Center•Government-wide consortium established in 1997•DIA is executive agent •Detects, identifies, characterizes, and assesses the best method to defeat the foreign-use of hard and deeply buried targets
• POW/MIA Recovery•DIA initiated the STONY BEACH program in 1987•DIA is lead for Intelligence Community POW/MIA Analytic Cell
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• 8,000 Committed Professionals• 70% Civilian• 30% Military
People – Our Most Important Asset
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Marines4%
Navy18%
Air Force34%
Army44%
CIVILIANCIVILIANMILITARYMILITARY
Civilian
Educators & Trainers
Joint Military Intelligence Training Center
• 83 Courses• FY05 – 10,600 students
trained (53% non-DIA)• FY05 – 123 Iterations of
Mobile Training Courses
Joint Military Intelligence Training Center
• 83 Courses• FY05 – 10,600 students
trained (53% non-DIA)• FY05 – 123 Iterations of
Mobile Training Courses
Joint Military Intelligence College
• 200 Full Time Students (90% non-DIA)
• 500 part time students
Joint Military Intelligence College
• 200 Full Time Students (90% non-DIA)
• 500 part time students
Combined Strategic Intelligence Training Program
• Intelligence orientation program for foreign military officers
• 4 times per/year• 7 weeks• 18 officers per course• Offered to 103 countries
Combined Strategic Intelligence Training Program
• Intelligence orientation program for foreign military officers
• 4 times per/year• 7 weeks• 18 officers per course• Offered to 103 countries
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International Engagement
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UNCLASSIFIED
• Manages all non-SIGINT/IMINT foreign military intelligence relationships
•DIA, COCOMs, and Services
• Represents DIA at the National Disclosure Policy committee
• Release/Disclosure of classified military intelligence
• DoD’s focal point for foreign defense attachés•Accredits attachés at quarterly policy luncheons•Operations orientation trips for attachés
• Manages Defense Intelligence Agency liaison offices•Ottawa, London, Paris, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, and Canberra
• Counterpart visits for SECDEF, CJCS, and DIA DR
• Manages all non-SIGINT/IMINT foreign military intelligence relationships
•DIA, COCOMs, and Services
• Represents DIA at the National Disclosure Policy committee
• Release/Disclosure of classified military intelligence
• DoD’s focal point for foreign defense attachés•Accredits attachés at quarterly policy luncheons•Operations orientation trips for attachés
• Manages Defense Intelligence Agency liaison offices•Ottawa, London, Paris, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, and Canberra
• Counterpart visits for SECDEF, CJCS, and DIA DR
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