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FILE- This Jan. 21, 2017, file photo shows the floor of the main lobby of the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Va. The FBI “exercised remarkable caution and candor” in securing search warrants that led to espionage charges against a former CIA employee, prosecutors have told a federal judge presiding over the case. Prosecutors said a court hearing is not necessary to reject Joshua Adam Schulte’s claims that evidence should be tossed out because searches of his New York City residence and various electronic accounts were illegal. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Spy agencies look to standardize use of open source intelligence

Spy agencies are starting to organize around a set of common standards and data for using open source intelligence, but challenges remain.

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(NIU photo)DIA Director Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart, USMC, (center) presided at the formal change of Presidency as Dr. David R. Ellison (left) transferred the authority, responsibility, and accountability for NIU to Dr. J. Scott Cameron (right) on Friday, 25 August 2017.

National Intelligence University moving under ODNI umbrella

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(Photo courtesy of the Defense Intelligence Agency)Jack Gumtow, CIO for the Defense Intelligence Agency

As C2E gets going, DIA sets its strategy for more cloud services

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(Photo courtesy of the Defense Intelligence Agency)Jack Gumtow, CIO for the Defense Intelligence Agency

Defense Intelligence Agency emphasizing customer centricity in 5-year strategy

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Move over COVID, IC says influence operations will be next big disrupter

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Janice Glover-Jones, chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency

DIA Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer: Tech opportunities are immense for everyone

Janice Glover-Jones, chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency, says she has harnessed her power of belief to reach…

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This image provided by the Alexandria Sheriff's Office shows Henry Kyle Frese. Frese, a Defense Intelligence Agency official was arrested Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019, and charged with leaking classified intelligence information to two journalists, including a reporter he was dating, the Justice Department said. Frese was arrested by the FBI when he arrived at work at a DIA facility in Virginia. (Alexandria Sheriff's Office via AP)

DIA employee charged with leaking secrets to journalists

A Defense Intelligence Agency official was arrested Wednesday and charged with leaking classified intelligence information to two journalists, including…

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Robert Ashley Jr., DIA director

DIA looks to data interoperability to combat misinformation

DIA’s problem is not operating at speed, it’s operating at scale.

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