DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency)
senior intelligence organization in the United States, combat support agency which provides U.S. and allied armed forces with information about enemy military and weapons capabilities
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Day
Dayton International Airport
James M. Cox Dayton International Airport , also referred to as simply Dayton International Airport, is a public
airport located nine miles (14
km) north of the city of
Dayton in
Montgomery County,
Ohio,
USA.It was founded in 1936 when the city purchased the original private airstrips from a corporation. The airport is named after
James M. Cox, a former governor of Ohio, Democratic presidential nominee, and publisher of the
Dayton Daily News.Dayton International Airport handled 1,306,237 passengers in
2006.
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Defense Intelligence Agency
The Defense Intelligence Agency, or DIA, is a major producer and
manager of
military intelligence for the
United States Department of Defense. DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support and
intelligence agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of Defense
Robert S. McNamara, under president
John F. Kennedy . The Department of Defense created DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961.
[1] DIA was preceded by the
Counter Intelligence Corps. Approximately 11,000 men and women work for DIA worldwide (about 30
re military personnel and about 70
re
civilians). The exact numbers and specific budget information are not publicly released due to security considerations. DIA has major operational activities at
the Pentagon, the
Defense Intelligence Analysis Center (DIAC),
Bolling Air Force Base in
Washington, D.C., the
Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center (AFMIC) in
Fort Detrick, Maryland, and the
Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) in
Huntsville, Alabama. DIA is a member of the United States
Intelligence Community, reporting to the
Director of National Intelligence. The activities of DIA are often compared to Russia's
GRU, the
UK's
Defence Intelligence Staff, and Israel's
Aman (IDF).
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Día
DIA
Noun
1. an intelligence agency of the United States in the Department of Defense; is responsible for providing intelligence in support of military planning and operations and weappons acquisition
(synonym) Defense Intelligence Agency
(hypernym) military intelligence
(member-holonym) Intelligence Community, National Intelligence Community, United States Intelligence Community, IC
(part-holonym) Department of Defense, Defense Department, United States Department of Defense, Defense, DoD
(classification) military, armed forces, armed services, military machine, war machine
dia. (Diapositiv)
slide, transparency