A primary manager and producer
of intelligence for the U.S. Department of Defense that was established in 1961
and is located in the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. This agencyÂ’s
purpose is to provide current, unbiased Âmilitary intelligence to policymakers
and war fighters and to bring the Defense Intelligence
Community up-to-date on major issues such as the number of deployed
forces, critical assessments, policy, and resources. The DIA also plays a key
function in providing intelligence on weapon systems belonging to foreign
states.
See Also: U.S.
Intelligence Community.
Further Reading.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). This is DIA. [Online, May 14, 2004.] DIA
Website. http://www.dia.mil.