Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth fired Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, who served as the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. “Lt. Gen. Kruse will no longer serve as DIA Director,” a senior defense ...
As risks mount in the global environment, the ability to deliver actionable insight to decision makers is critical. This requires tradecraft, technology, and AI skillsets deployed at both an atomic ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the Defense Intelligence Agency director Friday, according to a senior defense official and another person familiar with the move, the latest in a slew of senior ...
The nation’s top spy offices are expected to pare certain "non-essential" intelligence-gathering activities if the government shuts down at midnight tonight. Under guidance provided by the Defense ...
An intelligence report assessing that the U.S. military strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities had only set back Tehran’s nuclear program by a few months was “a preliminary, low-confidence ...
The early findings, which were produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency, say the strikes only set Iran’s nuclear weapons program back by a few months. The person confirmed the existence of the DIA ...
Defense One Launches “Fictional Intelligence” a New Column by Futurists and National-Security Authors Peter W. Singer and August Cole Fusing fictional narrative with non-fiction research and ...
Professor of Practice at the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security, and Managing Principal at Lyseon Consulting, LLC Neil Wiley is a former naval officer ...
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“Why isn’t my J2 giving me the information I need? What do all these intelligence agencies do for me anyway?” As U.S. military officers progress in rank, their relationship with intelligence evolves.