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This manual describes, as of September 1986, DIA's organization, mission, and key personnel. Not only does it provide organization details for the DIA as a whole, it contains detailed organizational information on its directorates and their divisions. It also provides a description of the mission as

Source: Defense Intelligence Agency, Organization, Mission and Key Personnel, September 1986. Unclassified. Date: Sep 1, 1986 Archive: DIA Freedom of Information Act Release. Collection: DIA Declassified: A Sourcebook Nov 20, 2015


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DRS-2600-926A-86 Defense Intelligence Agency Organization, Mission and Key Personnel Revised SEPTEMBER 1986 Committed to Excellence in Defense of the Nation 1961 - 1986

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PREFACE

The DIA Organization, Mission and Key Personnel booklet is published to familiarize Agency personnel, intelligence users, and personnel of other intelligence and DoD activities with the Defense Intelligence Agency.

The booklet provides a handy, unclassified reference to the DIA organizational structure and assignment of key personnel. It also provides a summary of the mission and functions or products/services of the Agency's organizational components.

The mission, functions, services, and products are dynamic; therefore, changes are incorporated into the booklet at approximately 6-month intervals. Any comments, changes, or suggested improvements should be directed to DIA/RHR-1, 373-2652.

LEONARD H. PERROOTS Lieutenant General, USAF Director

Prepared by The Directorate for Human Resources

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DISTRIBUTION REQUESTS

Requests for copies of the current edition will be honored upon receipt of a DD Form 1142, Inter-Agency Document Request, which is processed through normal publication validation channels. These should be addressed to:

DIA/RTS-2E Washington, D.C. 20301-6111

Requests for continuing receipt of this recurring publication should be initiated by sending a letter/memorandum to:

DIA/RTS-2D Washington, D.C. 20301-6111

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# DIA ORGANIZATION, MISSION AND KEY PERSONNEL

## TABLE OF CONTENTS

| Organization | Office Symbol | Page |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Defense Intelligence Agency | DIA | 1 |
| Office of the Director | DR | 3 |
| Deputy Director | DD | 5 |
| Executive Director | ED | 7 |
| Secretariat | SC | 7 |
| General Defense Intelligence Program Staff | D/GDIP | 9 |
| Inspector General | IG | 11 |
| Defense Intelligence Officers | DIO | 13 |
| General Counsel | GC | 15 |
| Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence | OS | 17 |
| Directorate for Operations, Plans, and Training | VO | 19 |
| Directorate for Collection Management | DC | 21 |
| Directorate for Operations and Attaches | OA | 23 |
| Defense Intelligence College | DIC | 25 |
| Directorate for Training | OT | 27 |
| Directorate for Plans and Policy | DP | 29 |
| Directorate for Foreign Intelligence | VP | 31 |
| Defense Liaison Detachments | DL | 31 |
| Directorate for Estimates | DE | 33 |
| Directorate for Research | DB | 35 |
| Directorate for Imagery Exploitation | DX | 37 |
| Directorate for Scientific and Technical Intelligence | DT | 39 |
| Directorate for JCS Support | JS | 41 |
| Directorate for OJCS Intelligence Support | JSJ | 43 |
| Directorate for Current Intelligence | JSI | 45 |
| Directorate for Indications & Warning | JSW | 47 |
| Directorate for NMIC Operations | JSO | 49 |

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Organization Directorate for External Relations Representatives To U&S Commands and SHAPE Directorate for Resources and Systems Intelligence Communications Architecture Project Office Directorate for DoDIIS Planning and Management Directorate for DoDIIS Engineering Directorate for Information Systems Comptroller Directorate for Technical Services and Support Directorate for Human Resources Directorate for Procurement

Office Symbol DI DIA/REPS RS RSP RSM RSE RSI RCC RTS RHR RSQ

Page 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71

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BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS 3E258 MB920 — An office located in the Pentagon DIAC — Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, Bolling AFB PW — Plaza West WNY — Washington Navy Yard AMES — Ames Building

DIA ORIENTATION MAP POTOMAC RIVER THEODORE ROOSEVELT ISLAND ROSSLYN PLAZA WEST FORT MYER ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY PENTAGON LINCOLN MEMORIAL WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL VISITOR CENTER U S CAPITOL RFK STADIUM WASHINGTON NAVY YARD RIVER MCNAIR FORT WASHINGTON CHANNEL ANACOSTIA RIVER BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE DIAC WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VIRGINIA N 395 66 295 1 39 270 50 1 395 GEORGE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PKWY LEE HWY ARLINGTON BLVD INDEPENDENCE AVE PENNSYLVANIA AVE SOUTH CAP ST 14TH STREET BRIDGE 11TH STREET BRIDGE MACDILL BLVD

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[TOP SECRET] DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

Mission

  • Satisfy the foreign military and military-related intelligence requirements of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the U.S. Commands, other Defense components, and, as appropriate, non-Defense agencies. This is done through internal production or through tasking other Defense components and coordination with other intelligence agencies.
  • Provide military intelligence for national foreign intelligence and counterintelligence products.
  • Coordinate all Department of Defense intelligence collection requirements for departmental needs.
  • Manage and operate the Defense Attache System.
  • Provide foreign intelligence and counterintelligence staff support to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

APPROVED, Leonard H. Perroots Lieutenant General, USAF Director

COMMAND ELEMENT DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR (DD) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (ED) SENIOR ENLISTED ADVISOR (SEA)

SECRETARIAT CENTRAL ACTIONS OFFICE (CAO) EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT OFFICE (ESO) PROTOCOL OFFICE (PRO)

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SECURITY AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (DS)

SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC)

INSPECTOR GENERAL (IG)

DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS (DIO)

GENERAL COUNSEL (GC)

GENERAL DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE PROGRAMS STAFF (D/GDIP)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS, PLANS AND TRAINING (DR)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE (WP)

LIAISON DETACHMENTS

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTION MANAGEMENT (DQ)

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS AND POLICY (DP)

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS AND ATTACHES (DA)

DEFENSE ATTACHE OFFICES

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR TRAINING (DT)

DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE (DIC)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS (DH)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR RESOURCES AND SYSTEMS (RS)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR J-3 SUPPORT (DJ)

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR ESTIMATES (DE)

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE (DTI)

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH (DR)

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR IMAGERY EXPLOITATION (DDI)

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Administration and Logistics

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[DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SEAL]

APPROVED [Signature] Leonard H. Perroots Lieutenant General, USAF Director

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

DIRECTOR (DR) 3E258

DIRECTOR
Lt Gen Leonard H. Perroots, USAF
57353
EXECUTIVE TO THE DIRECTOR
Col G. Souza II, USAF
78844
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT FOR RESOURCES
Maj B. G. Romano, USAF
56239
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT FOR BRIEFINGS
Maj L. J. Tucker, USAF
56239
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT FOR ANALYSES
LT C. A. Walker, USN
57355
PERSONAL SECRETARY
Mrs. W. J. Milavetz
57353
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Ms. M. A. Howard
56239
SENIOR ENLISTED ADVISOR
YNCM T. P. Brady, USN
373-4933

DIAC F2-141

[DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SEAL]

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DEPUTY DIRECTOR (DD)

Mission

To serve as Principal Assistant to the Director in all aspects of Agency programs.

Functions

  • Principal Assistant to the Director.
  • Exercise supervision of all Agency programs.
  • Coordinate efforts of major directorates.
  • Promulgate guidance and decisions from the Director.
  • Represent Director during his absence.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON D.C.

APPROVED
R. W. Schmitt
Rear Admiral, USN
Deputy Director

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

DEPUTY DIRECTOR (DD)
3E258
RADM R. W. Schmitt, USN

75128
75128
75128

EXECUTIVE OFFICER
LTC M. J. O'Grady, USA

PERSONAL SECRETARY
Mrs. E. V. Watson

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (ED)

Mission To serve as the Principal Coordinating Staff Assistant to the Director and Deputy Director in all aspects of Agency operations.

Functions

  • Principal staff assistant to Director and Deputy Director, exercising day-to-day management of internal Agency operations and activities.
  • Identify, task, review and implement short-, mid-, and long-range plans involving full range of Agency activities.
  • Coordinate the efforts of major staff elements, ensuring the most effective and efficient organizational alignment possible to meet operational requirements.
  • Provide oversight for the acquisition, management and direction of all resources allocated to the Agency.
  • Review all staff actions requiring Command Element approval.
  • Act as the Agency's designated Senior Official for Information Security.
  • Exercise direct supervision of the functions and activities of the Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence.
  • Establish, implement and review policies, plans and procedures governing conduct of Agency operations.
  • Coordinate and resolve management and operational issues which cut across organizational lines both internally and externally.
  • Supervise and coordinate the activities of the Secretariat.

SECRETARIAT

Mission To assist the Command Element in all aspects of its functions and provide administrative and support services.

Functions

  • Central Actions Office (CAO): Receive, assign action responsibility, establish suspense control and monitor all action requests, formal and informal, levied upon and within the DIA.
  • Protocol Office (PRO): Provide expert advice on all matters pertaining to proper ceremonial forms, courtesies, and etiquette rendered to senior visitors to DIA.
  • Executive Support Office (ESO): Provide administrative support to the Command Element in the areas of correspondence management, security, personnel, budget, records management and logistics.

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APPROVED [Signature] Mr. Gordon Negus Executive Director

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (ED) 3E268 Mr. G. Negus

EXECUTIVE OFFICER LTC C. R. Ward, USA 59981

SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR RESOURCES AND SUPPORT Mr. M. F. Munchen 41396

SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR DoD INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT Mr. J. P. Dorsey 44780

SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR PRODUCTION/COLLECTION Mr. D. H. Death 41396

SECRETARY Mrs. D. A. Hall 59977

SECRETARIAT

SECRETARY (3E-237) LTC T. C. Barber, USA 59981

CENTRAL ACTIONS OFFICE (CAO) (4D-503) Mr. J. R. Scott 52638

EXECUTIVE SUPPORT OFFICE (ESO) (3E-227) Mrs. M. E. Pauly 373-3856

PROTOCOL OFFICE (PRO) (3E-237) Vacant 78130 52188

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# GENERAL DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM STAFF (D/GDIP)

**Mission**

To act independent of DIA for all functions and actions relative to the development and resource management of General Defense Intelligence Program and to provide staff support to the Director, DIA, in his role as Program Manager.

**Products and Services Provided**

*   Develops, publishes and distributes the Program Manager's Guidance Memorandum (PMGM) and all general Defense intelligence policy and instructions for GDIP planning, programming, and budgeting.
*   Reviews and evaluates Military Service, U&S Command, and Agency general intelligence programs to ensure adherence to policy and program guidance and achievement of substantive goals and objectives within fiscal guidelines; develops program alternatives, as appropriate.
*   Develops and presents the Program Manager's priorities and recommended programs for the GDIP.
*   Prepares and presents, with Military Service and Agency assistance, the GDIP budget submission.
*   Directs preparation of GDIP Congressional Budget Justification Books.
*   Prepares GDIP Congressional Testimony.
*   Tasks GDIP organizations as required to meet program management responsibilities and respond to Congress.
*   Identifies and studies resource issues within the GDIP; forms working groups, task forces, and ad hoc committees on program and management issues and problems.
*   Tasks DIA, the Military Services, and other DoD intelligence activities for support for GDIP planning, programming and budgeting actions.
*   Serves as management office for all GDIP matters. Maintains liaison with offices within OSD, OMB, IC Staff, Military Services, Defense agencies, Congressional oversight and appropriate committees, and other activities, as appropriate.
*   Coordinates and approves policy, plans, procedures, instructions and tasking imposed on GDIP activities and all TDY and data calls pertaining to GDIP planning and programming matters.
*   Tasks DIA functional managers for support, evaluations, and advice, including the effect of collection programs, both NFIP and non-NFIP, on the substance of intelligence; compliance of proposed programs and budgets with intelligence guidance, plans and requirements; relationships between the GDIP and other intelligence activities; and evaluation of intelligence capabilities and status.

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GENERAL DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM STAFF GENERAL DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM STAFF (D/GDIP) PROGRAM MANAGER Lt Gen Leonard H. Perroots, USAF STAFF DIRECTOR Mr. M. Hurwitz DEPUTY STAFF DIRECTOR Mr. J. Williams EXECUTIVE OFFICER Vacant 3E258 57353 3E200 45043 3E206 45043 3E206 45043 APPROVED Leonard H. Perroots Leonard H. Perroots Lieutenant General, USAF Program Manager JC200 ASSISTANT FOR EMERGENCY PROGRAMS Mr. D. Sanford 50683 3E206 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 45043 3E206 ASSISTANT FOR STAFF MANAGEMENT Ms. L. Winnings 45043 3E206 ASSISTANT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Mrs. A. Statnick 45043 3E206 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT STAFF 45043 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Mr. J. Williams ASSISTANT FOR ARMY PROGRAMS COL D. S. Langley, USA ASSISTANT FOR NAVY PROGRAMS CAPT K. Lean, USN ASSISTANT FOR AIR FORCE PROGRAMS Col R. Ledford, USAF Capt W. Matheson, USAF (Program Officer) ASSISTANT FOR DEFENSE AGENCY PROGRAMS Mr. T. Jones 3E206 PROGRAM RESOURCES STAFF 45043 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM RESOURCES Ms. S. Sussman BUDGET ANALYSIS Vacant 2E241 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS STAFF 44123 ASSISTANT FOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Mrs. P. Warden MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST Vacant 3E206 PROGRAM EVALUATION STAFF 45043 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM EVALUATION Mr. G. Findley ASSISTANT FOR PRODUCTION Vacant ASSISTANT FOR COLLECTION Mr. G. Findley ASSISTANT FOR SUPPORT Lt Col I. Blauch, USAF ASSISTANT FOR PROGRAM OPERATIONS Mr. S. Miner PROGRAM OPERATIONS SPECIALIST Ms. M. Gilchrist 9 forms pro- lence and fains Ser- pro- struc- TDY ning and NFIP ince nce, and ca-

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INSPECTOR GENERAL (IG)

Mission

To inquire into and report upon matters which pertain to the performance of mission and the state of discipline, economy and efficiency of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and to perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Director.

Products and Services Provided

  • Develops policy and procedures for inspections, investigations, inquiries, requests for assistance, and complaints; monitors the DIA Self-Inspection System.
  • Inspects all elements of DIA for compliance with Executive Order (EO) 12333, United States Intelligence Activities; EO 12065, National Security Information; Privacy Act of 1974; and Freedom of Information Act.
  • Inspects all elements of DIA to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness and to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse.
  • Conducts criminal investigations into known or suspected fraud occurring within the DIA that are not investigated by the Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS).
  • Conducts general inspections to assess mission performance of Defense Attache Offices and Liaison Detachments and special inspections, investigations, inquiries as to the operational and administrative effectiveness of all elements of DIA.
  • Provides periodic and special reports to the Intelligence Oversight Board under the provisions of EO 12334, President's Intelligence Oversight Board; and to the Congress under the provisions of PL 95-452, The Inspector General Act of 1978.
  • Manages and operates the DIA complaint program, excluding Civil Service grievances and discrimination in equal employment opportunity (EEO) complaints, and receives and processes requests for assistance.
  • Serves as focal point for DoD Hotline Referrals applicable to DIA.
  • Serves as primary focal point/interface with other Inspectors General and comparable inspection/investigative entities in DoD, JCS, the Services, Department of State, CIA, and other governmental organizations.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON DC

APPROVED [Signature: Russell A. Swaim, Jr.] R. A. Swaim, Jr. Colonel, USA Inspector General

INSPECTOR GENERAL

INSPECTOR GENERAL (IG) 1E765 COL R. A. Swaim, Jr., USA 55580

DEPUTY INSPECTORS GENERAL 1E765 Mr. E. R. Spenable 55580

DEFENSE ATTACHE AND DEFENSE LIAISON OFFICES 1E765 Vacant 55581

1E765 Col J. L. McCluskey, USAF 55581

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# DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS (DIOs)

**Mission**

Serve as the principal substantive intelligence advisors to the Director and Deputy Director within their appointed geographical and functional areas of responsibility. Represent the Director and Deputy Director with intelligence consumers within the Department of Defense, with other elements of the Intelligence Community and with other Executive Departments and Agencies, International Organizations and foreign officials.

**Products and Services Provided**

*   Serve as senior advisors to the Director and Deputy Director and prepare specialized intelligence reports on issues that cut across the assigned responsibilities of more than one element of the DIA.
*   Support key intelligence users in OSD and the JCS to assure that the DIA and the Intelligence Community are responsive to their intelligence requirements.
*   Interface with National Intelligence Officers (NIOs) on substantive matters of interest to the Department of Defense to ensure effective Defense representation in national intelligence efforts.
*   Serve as personal agents of the Director and Deputy Director with the NSC, U&S Commands, and the military services in meeting their intelligence requirements.
*   Represent the Director and Deputy Director in negotiations and exchanges of intelligence with allies and international organizations.
*   Review Defense Intelligence products to ensure quality, timeliness and relevance to the needs of the various consumers.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS

APPROVED Leonard H. Perroots Lieutenant General, USAF Director

DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS (DIO) 2A520

GENERAL PURPOSE FORCES & MBFR Mr. F. P. Shaw, Jr. 50269

EUROPEAN & SOVIET POLITICAL/MILITARY AFFAIRS Dr. W. Joshua 50074 Mr. D. M. Currie (Assistant) 72786

STRATEGIC PROGRAMS/R&D Mr. J. C. McCrery 50243

EAST ASIA & PACIFIC Mr. J. J. Sloan 50257

GLOBAL AFFAIRS Mr. W. W. Streeck, 10860 73107

AEROSPACE Mr. J. Pudd, 10860 57837

LATIN AMERICA COL J. A. Cash, USA 50246

MIDDLE EAST & SOUTH ASIA COL W. P. Lang, USA 50198

AFRICA Mr. W. Burrows 50279

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Mrs. D. W. Cooley 50256

nce efforts. ity Director services in negotiations ternational ility, timeli- sumers.

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GENERAL COUNSEL (GC)

Mission

To provide sound and timely legal advice to the Director with regard to those matters which affect the Agency's ability to accomplish its mission.

Products and Services Provided

  • Serves as legal advisor for the Defense Intelligence Agency reporting directly to the Director.
  • Provides legal advice and counsel on substantive and procedural questions relating to the functioning of DIA and in connection with the Agency's relationship with other government agencies and private organizations.
  • Develops and reviews the Agency's position on legislation affecting it, including those items dealing with budget and fiscal matters.
  • Represents the Agency on legal and public policy matters; serves as legal liaison officer to the other departments and agencies.
  • Serves as the Designated Agency Ethics Official.
  • Interprets laws, executive orders and Defense Department Directives.
  • Advises the Director with respect to requirements to be met in areas allowing for administrative discretion.
  • Monitors the Agency's responsiveness under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
  • Coordinates the Agency's defense with the Justice Department in all law suits.
  • Performs the oversight functions assigned in Executive Orders and implementing Agency regulations.
  • Coordinates and approves proposed acquisition efforts. Member, Contract Review Board.

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APPROVED William J. Allard Mr. W. J. Allard General Counsel

GENERAL COUNSEL

GENERAL COUNSEL (GC) Mr. W. J. Allard 73945 2E238

DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL Mr. R. H. Berry, Jr. 73945 2E238

ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSELS CDR R. S. Smith, USN 75842 2E238

LTC R. F. Gonzales, USA 75842 2E238

Mrs. K. A. Winchester 46843 2E238

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DIRECTORATE FOR SECURITY AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (OS)

Mission

Produce counterintelligence (CI) and counterterrorism analysis; provide CI staff support and liaison for OSD, OJCS, agencies under JCS cognizance, and the Defense Attache System. Develop and administer the Agency's physical, TEMPEST, information, document, and personnel security programs; manage DoD sensitive compartmented information (SCI) programs; administers security oversight of DIA special access programs; and serve as principal DoD advisor on TEMPEST matters.

Products and Services Provided

  • Provides counterintelligence (CI) staff support to the OSD, OJCS, and the U&S Commands. Represents CJCS on national level CI working groups. Manages the DoD CI production program.
  • Acts as the CI Staff for OJCS.
  • Manages antiterrorism and personal and defensive security matters.
  • Manages the DoD Strategic MDCI Analysis Center.
  • Establishes policy, procedures and quality control for the Light Armored Vehicle program.
  • Reviews, coordinates, develops, and provides CI policy guidance for the U&S Commands and the DIA, including the Defense Attache System.
  • Produces Joint and Defense-level multidiscipline counterintelligence analyses of foreign intelligence threat; maintains a DoD CI data base and publishes a CI production registry.
  • Provides defensive security, CI and AT training support for the Defense Attache System; makes periodic security assistance visits to DAO's and residences of attaches worldwide.
  • Conducts pre-employment/assignment security interviews; conducts security inspections and surveys of DIA elements; administers the DIA security violation program and conducts investigations into unauthorized disclosure of classified information; and conducts in-house investigations which concern allegations involving DIA personnel; develops and implements the DIA Security Education and Self-Inspection Program. Manages the DIA identification badge program. Manages the DIA Polygraph Program.
  • Manages the DIA TEMPEST program. Assists in development of Intelligence Community and DoD SCI personnel, physical, information, and TEMPEST security policy; accredits all DoD (worldwide) SCI facilities (less NSA); conducts inspections and monitors TEMPEST and physical security of all DIA facilities; provides guard and locksmith service for DIA activities.
  • Provides SCI-billet management, indoctrinates and debriefs all personnel in OSD, OJCS, and the Defense agencies (less NSA) having SCI access; and approves the use of SCI in tactical training exercises.
  • Establishes SCI security policy for DoD (less NSA), oversight of SCI security within DoD (less NSA), and SCI security training.
  • Manages DIA polygraph program.

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

DIRECTORATE FOR SECURITY AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SECURITY AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (OS) COL C. J. Little, USA VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Mr. A. G. Kles 2A540 50407

APPROVED Charles J. Little Colonel, USA Assistant Deputy Director

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE/ BADGE FACILITY (OS-A) Mrs. T. A. Reed 2A536 50209

COUNTERINTELLIGENCE DIVISION (OS-1) Mr. W. G. Layden, Jr. 50418 18527 BRANCHES US Commands CI Support Branch (OS-1A) 76998 CI Operations Branch (OS-1B) 59883 Strategic MDCI Analysis Center (OS-1C) 50409 Attache Security and Anti-terrorism Branch (DS-1D) 56590 JCS CI Staff (OS-1J) 59986 Intelligence Management Office (OS-1M) 76998

PHYSICAL/TEMPEST SECURITY DIVISION (OS-2) Mr. J. E. Abernathy, Jr. 373-2336 DIAC B2-966 BRANCHES Physical Security (OS-2A) 373-2336 Guard Services (OS-2B) 373-2730 Guard Control Center 373-2725 TEMPEST Security 373-2336

SECURITY PROGRAMS DIVISION (OS-3) Mr. D. Winebarger 373-4768 DIAC F2-170 BRANCHES Personnel Security (OS-3A) 373-2777 Special Actions (OS-3C) 373-3255 Processing and Control (OS-3D) 373-2757 Polygraph 373 2747

SECURITY POLICY AND OPERATIONS DIVISION (DS-4) LTC R. W. Rogalski, USA 373-3788 DIAC E4-822 BRANCHES Security Operations (OS-4A) 373-3544 Compartmented Security Policy (OS-4B) 373-3791 Collateral Security Policy (OS-4C) 373-2778 Security Education 373-2921

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DIRECTORATE FOR OPERATIONS, PLANS, AND TRAINING (VO)

Mission

Direct the management of multidiscipline collection requirements in support of the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Unified and Specified Commands, the Military Services, other Defense agencies, and National level decisionmakers.

Ensure development and operation of an integrated and survivable all-source requirements and collection operations management system within the DoD for peace, crisis management and wartime support.

Ensure development of coordinated defense intelligence planning and support during crisis and war.

Direct and review activities of DIA functional managers for SIGINT, IMINT, HUMINT, Measurement and Signature Analysis Intelligence (MASINT) and Training.

Exercise on behalf of the Director, DIA, the DoD HUMINT Manager responsibilities and ensure coordinated planning, functioning, and implementation of the HUMINT Plan by the DoD HUMINT system.

Direct and supervise development of the policy, plans, and programmatic basis for defense intelligence activities, to include Tactical Intelligence and Related Activities (TIARA).

Ensure development of a coordinated DoD program to satisfy the intelligence training requirements for both civilian and military personnel of DIA, Services, and OSD.

Direct and supervise the operations and performance of the Directorates for Collection Management; Attaches and Operations; Plans and Policy; Training; and the Defense Intelligence College.

Direct and supervise the development of intelligence on U.S. PW/MIA personnel and maintenance of appropriate data base.

Products and Services Provided

Products, services, and expanded mission statements for subordinate Directorates are listed separately under each.

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DIRECTORATE FOR OPERATIONS, PLANS, AND TRAINING

APPROVED [signature] I. M. Shufelt Brigadier General, USA Deputy Director

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS, PLANS, AND TRAINING (VO) BG I. M. Shufelt, USA 56475 VICE DEPUTY DIRECTOR Mr. I. V. Heller, Jr. 57380 EXECUTIVE OFFICER COL R. R. Dean, USA 78876 3E259 3E259 3E259

SPECIAL OFFICE FOR PM/MIA (VO-PW) Col R. M. Gaines, USAF 2E230 72498

MANAGEMENT SUPPORT STAFF (VO-MS) Mr. F. Ruggeri 3E232 46776

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTION MANAGEMENT (DC) Col C. G. Shankland, USAF 2D921 57188

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR ATTACHES AND OPERATIONS (AT) BG C. M. Shinmaul, USA PW1209 45657

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS AND POLICY (DP) Mr. I. V. Dean 1C760 71854

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR TRAINING (OT) Mr. R. C. Martin, Jr. DMC F2641 373-2791

DEFENSE ATTACHE OFFICES

DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE (DIC) Col J. D. Macarthy, USAF DMC C3-804 373-3344

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DIRECTORATE FOR COLLECTION MANAGEMENT (DC)

Mission Ensure the effective application and acquisition of selected multidiscipline collection resources to meet current and projected DoD intelligence requirements.

Products and Services Provided

  • Validates, prioritizes, and registers all DoD intelligence collection requirements levied on national collection systems.
  • Supports and interacts with Military Services, U&S Commands and other DoD components insuring that all needs for support from national collection resources are met.
  • Operates the Collection Coordination Facility (CCF) for the interactive tasking of collection systems and operations.
  • Serves as the Defense intelligence focal point for articulation of future requirements for intelligence collection throughout the DoD.
  • Develops, and collaborates in the development and review of plans and programs for national and DoD intelligence collection activities.
  • Ensures proper interface between Defense intelligence, other
  • national, and theater level collection systems to provide for an effective and responsive requirements and collection operations management system.
  • Represents the DIA on selected national and DoD intelligence committees and subcommittees which oversee and manage collection assets.
  • Provides policy and procedural guidance for certain sensitive security systems which protect collection sources, methods, and products.
  • Provides for DIA component in the Defense Special Missile and Astronautics Center (DEFSMAC).
  • Exercises responsibility for imagery collection, dissemination, processing, and data base management within and for the DIA; leads the DoD Intelligence Community in all imagery matters.

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DIRECTORATE FOR COLLECTION MANAGEMENT

APPROVED
Charles G. Shankland
Charles G. Shankland
Colonel, USAF
Assistant Deputy Director

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR
COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
(DC)
Col C. G. Shankland, USAF
57188
20921
VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Mr. G. L. Warner
57189
20921
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Lt Col J. A. Gilbert, USAF
57190
20921

CRMA PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT OFFICE
(DC-C)
Mr. M. D. Conner
19880
49470

EXECUTIVE SERVICES
(DC-ES)
Mr. J. F. Staggers
10918
56885

CURRENT OPERATIONS
DIVISION
(DC-1)
Col R. B. Smith, USAF
20921
52046
BRANCHES
Operations (DC-1A) 77100
Operations Support (DC-1B) 52509

REQUIREMENTS & EVALUATION
DIVISION
(DC-3)
Mr. J. R. Shackleford
1A674
75227
BRANCHES
Requirements (DC-3A) 75293
Systems Analysis and Evaluation (DC-3B) 75238

HUMAN RESOURCES
DIVISION
(DC-4)
Col F. J. Capillupo, USAF
PW1015
48550
BRANCHES
Requirements Management (DC-4A) 48775
ADP Support & Special Actions (DC-4B) 48427
Assessment (DC-4C) 48502

IMAGERY DIVISION
(DC-5)
Mr. R. D. Smith
M18934
78290
BRANCHES
Customer Requirements (DC-5A) 50014
Systems Evaluation (DC-5B) 55808
Exploitation Management (DC-5C) 55816
Imagery Systems Program Management
(DC-5D) 59443

MASINT & DEFSMAC
DIVISION
(DC-6)
Mr. R. W. Lucy, Jr.
M18883
53987
BRANCHES
MASINT Collection Requirements (DC-6A) 53987
EODEN/STEEL EYE (DC-6B) 79181
Defense Special Missile & Astronautics Center
(DC-6C) 688-6477

SIGINT DIVISION
(DC-7)
Col D. H. Koch, USAF
M18916
59570
BRANCHES
Command Support (DC-7A) 78953
Community Actions (DC-7C) 52580

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DIRECTORATE FOR OPERATIONS AND ATTACHES (OA)

Mission

Provide DoD human intelligence information to the National Command Authority, SecDef, JCS, Unified and Specified Commands, the Services and other U.S. Government agencies.

Products and Services Rendered:

  • As the principal staff responsible for exercising, the Director's authority as DoD HUMINT Manager, develops and issues DoD HUMINT program and DoD HUMINT planning guidance for the Services, DIA and the U&S Commands.
  • As the Functional Manager for GDIP HUMINT Programs, serves as the DIA focal point for Congressional/SecDef/DCI GDIP programming issues related to DoD HUMINT.
  • Serves, in coordination with VO elements, as the DIA office of primary responsibility for the promulgation and currency of DIA regulations/manuals/instructions regarding DoD HUMINT collection operations management.
  • Manages and conducts DoD HUMINT collection activities and tasking of the DoD HUMINT collection system.
  • Develops and implements policies, plans and programs for the operations, and logistic support of the DAS.
  • Provides the Military Services, U&S Commands, other DoD agencies, the Department of State and other U.S. Government agencies with a single focal point for the coordination of DAS affairs.
  • Provides management and supervision of collection research as a service of common concern for DoD.

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DIRECTORATE FOR OPERATIONS AND ATTACHES

APPROVED Robert W. Peterson Captain, USN Assistant Deputy Director

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS AND ATTACHES (OA) BG C. M. Bimbaali, USA PW1209 45657 VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR CAPT R. W. Peterson, USN PW1207 45657

MILITARY LIAISON DIVISION (OA-8) Col P. B. Klein, USAF PW1006B 48264

RESOURCES & SUPPORT DIVISION (OA-9) COL L. A. Oal, USA PW1237 48773

DEFENSE ATTACHE OFFICES

OPERATIONS, PLANS, POLICY & PROGRAMS OFFICE (OA-1) Mr. C. W. Roades PW1205 48486

HUMINT CURRENT OPERATIONS DIVISION (OA-OPS) COL I. Culahan, USA PW1222A 48029

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIVISION (OA-10) Mr. H. F. Watson PW1005A 48109

WEST/SOUTH EUROPE DIVISION (OA-2) CAPT P. A. Huchthausen, USN PW1117 48151

ASIA/PACIFIC DIVISION (OA-3) COL R. L. Haley, USA PW1120 48370

EAST/CENTRAL EUROPE DIVISION (OA-4) Mr. R. F. McIntyre PW1118 48181

LATIN AMERICA DIVISION (OA-5) COL B. I. Beach, USA PW1102B 45822

NEAR EAST/AFRICA DIVISION (OA-6) Mr. W. C. Westgate PW1106 45971

activities and rams for the other DoD Government ion of DAS on research

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE (DIC)

Mission

Educate and train selected DoD military and civilian personnel in preparation for the performance of command, staff, and policymaking positions in the DoD, national, and international intelligence structures.

Products and Services Provided

  • Develops and conducts courses of instruction related to intelligence functions in order to enhance the preparation of selected military officer and key DoD civilian personnel for command, staff, and policymaking positions in the national and international security structures.
  • Prepares military and DoD civilian personnel for duty in the Defense Attaché System.
  • Assists the broad career development of military and DoD civilian personnel assigned to intelligence functions.
  • Ensures the effective academic operation of the College by direct negotiation and liaison with the Military Departments, other Government agencies, and individuals, as necessary.
  • Performs research and conducts conferences on academic and intelligence matters, and prepares special studies, briefings, and reports as required. Publishes the Bibliography of Intelligence Literature. Operates the Defense Academic Research Support Program (DARSP) and serves as proponent for the Defense Advanced Language and Area Study Program (DALASP).
  • Trains officers of selected foreign countries in U.S. intelligence methods.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE

LIAISON REPRESENTATIVES CIA Ms. M. Guinan (Act) DIAC C3-532 373-3354 NSA Mr. P. A. Hughes DIAC C3-828 373-3352 STATE Dept Dr. E. A. Fedderfeld DIAC C3-621 373-3785 RESERVE ADVISOR Col T. L. Sample, USAFR DIAC C3-621 373-3331

COMMANDANT (DIC) Col J. D. Macartney, USAF DIAC C3-004 373-3344 PROVOST (DIC-P) Dr. R. L. DeGroot DIAC C3-520 373-2934

RESEARCH CENTER (DIC-R) Dr. R. O. Slater, (Act) DIAC C3-456 373-3342

COLLEGE MANAGEMENT DIVISION (DIC-1) MAJ J. V. Radell, USA, (Act) DIAC C3-228 373-3295 BRANCHES Administrative (DIC-1A) 373-3295 Resource Management (DIC-1B) 373-3360 Admissions and Registrations (DIC-1C) 373-4545

SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (DIC-2) Col F. M. Fabian, USAF DIAC C3-124 373-3277 DEPARTMENTS Curriculum (DIC-2A) 373-3280 Collections and National Organizations (DIC-2B) 373-3279 Intelligence Operations (DIC-2C) 373-3356 Intelligence Assessment (DIC-2D) 373-3357 Intelligence Systems (DIC-2E) 373-4234

SCHOOL OF ATTACHE TRAINING (DIC-3) COL G. S. Waller, USA DIAC E3-150 373-3387 DEPARTMENTS Attaché (DIC-3A) 373-3393 Attaché Staff Operations and Techniques (DIC-3B) 373-3411

APPROVED John D Macartney John D. Macartney Colonel, USAF Commandant

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DIRECTORATE FOR TRAINING (OT)

Mission Direct and manage DIA's internal training programs; develop plans and policies which support Agency training and career development requirements; and execute DoD-wide responsibilities for the general Intelligence Career Development Programs (ICDP) and the General Intelligence Training System (GITS). Exercise overall staff supervision and responsibility for all aspects of the DIA training program, the DoD General Intelligence Career Development Program and the DoD GITS. Plan, develop, administer, and evaluate Agency training programs. Establish policy and procedures for the training of DIA military and civilian personnel.

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DIRECTORATE FOR TRAINING

APPROVED [Signature] Mr. R. E. Martin, Jr. Assistant Deputy Director

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR TRAINING (OT) Mr. R. E. Martin, Jr. DIAC F2-641 373-2791

DIA TRAINING DIVISION (OT-2) Mr. E. V. Castle DIAC F2-641 373-2793

DoD INTELLIGENCE CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DIVISION (OT-1) Mr. B. R. Withersham DIAC F2-641 373-2792

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APPROVED James V. Dixson Mr. J. V. Dixson Assistant Deputy Director

DIRECTORATE FOR PLANS AND POLICY

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR PLANS AND POLICY (DP) Mr. J. V. Dixson

VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Col J. O. Tanner, USAF

SPECIAL ASSISTANT Mr. C. F. O'Leary

1C760 45270

INTELLIGENCE PLANS DIVISION (DP-1) Col E. P. Guy, USAF

1C760 50674

SPECIAL PLANS & COORDINATION DIVISION (DP-2) COL P. S. Hoffman, USA

WNV 159 475-1440

PROGRAMS AND POLICY DIVISION (DP-3) Ms. A. R. Smiley

1C760 44921

operational eeds of the U&S Com- ligence are

ort for the vities of the

nation. and ues related Intelligence arations to ents of the

and special ntelligence war.

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DIRECTORATE FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE (VP)

Mission

Support DoD and national-level planners, decisionmakers and operational elements by producing on a worldwide basis all-source, finished basic military intelligence, scientific and technical intelligence and all DoD intelligence estimates and DoD contributions to National Estimates. Establish policy for and manage DoD worldwide general, and scientific and technical intelligence production. Direct the production of DIA contributions to national military intelligence in coordination with other DIA and external organizations, as appropriate. Direct the development and ensure the maintenance of military intelligence data bases.

Products and Services Provided

Products, services, and expanded mission statements for major Directorates are listed separately under each.

VP Staff Operations (VP-S)

Supports the Deputy Director for Foreign Intelligence (VP) and subordinate directorates in determining roles, organizational structures, personnel resources and providing fiscal management support. Recommends planning concepts, policies and alternatives in the foregoing areas to sustain or improve current and future VP production. Measures VP mission accomplishment and expenditure efforts. Coordinates to ensure unity of effort concerning VP collection requirements.

VP Systems Interface and Applications Office (VP-SIA)

Provides overall staff responsibility for VP ADP systems policy, planning, programming, development, design, modification, refinement, application requirements, hardware prioritization/allocation and user training and VP focal point for ADP systems support activities. Manages the worldwide Automated Installations Intelligence File (AIF) and its associated target intelligence programs. Is the Project Management Office for the Military Intelligence Integrated Data System (MIIDS).

VP Technical Production Office (VP-TPO)

Operates as senior staff/management advisor and representative of the Deputy Director for Foreign Intelligence and the Director for all matters involving intelligence production support to EW and C3CM. Implements, manages and coordinates intelligence production within DIA and with NSA in support of the JCS "Plan for Integrated Intelligence Support to EW and C3CM," JCSM-46-85 and other relevant OJCS taskings as appropriate. Responds to policy guidance and designs and directs in-house VP assignments in a manner consistent with OJCS, CINCs and Services EW and C3CM programs and plans.

VP International Applications Office (VP-I)

Focal point for analyzing and assessing Soviet strategic cover, concealment and deception (Maskirovka) and related indirect conflict activities aimed at attaining Soviet strategic political-military objectives. Provides all-source finished intelligence and substantive, estimative intelligence on this subject area; participates in interagency studies.

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[Seal: DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE]

APPROVED Robert A. Durkin Robert F. Durkin Major General, USAF Deputy Director

DIRECTORATE FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE (VP) Maj Gen R. F. Durkin, USAF DIAC 87-356 373-4855 VICE DEPUTY DIRECTOR Mr. J. T. Bobbitt DIAC 87-952 373-4856 EXECUTIVE OFFICER LTC (P) J. E. Morgan, Jr., USA DIAC 87-940 373-4857

VP TECHNICAL PRODUCTION OFFICE (VP-TPO) Mr. W. G. Wheeler DIAC 87-248 373-4820

VP SYSTEMS INTERFACE APPLICATIONS OFFICE (VP-SIA) Mr. E. Robey DIAC 83-824 373-3066

LIAISON DETACHMENTS DL-1 Col C. C. Hadert, USAF DL-2 LTC D. W. Palmer, USA DL-3 LTC J. F. Carter, USA DL-4 COL J. R. Linnan, USA DL-5 Col J. P. Wedding, Jr., USAF

VP STAFF OPERATIONS OFFICE (VP-S) LTC (P) J. E. Morgan, Jr., USA DIAC 87-828 373-4890

VP INTERNATIONAL APPLICATIONS OFFICE (VP-I) Dr. J. J. Drzak 1C760 55604

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR IMAGERY EXPLOITATION (DX) Mr. G. H. Lingearn Bldg 213 WWY 475-2630

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE (DT) Dr. J. Verona DIAC 87-212 373-4827

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH (DB) Mr. D. M. Nagy DIAC 87-802 373-4900

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR ESTIMATES (DE) SG C. F. Scanlon, USA DIAC 87-850 373-4882

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Representative of Director for all V and C'CM. duction within r Integrated 5 and other licy guidance in a manner M programs

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DIRECTORATE FOR ESTIMATES (DE)

Mission Develop and produce all DoD Intelligence estimates and DoD contributions to national intelligence and international estimates. Produce long-range threat forecasts and provide intelligence support for the DoD system acquisition process. Initiate estimates of future trends in foreign force structures, weapons systems, overall military capabilities, strategy, and defense policy to alert national and DoD planners and decisionmakers to developments which might affect the national security of the United States. Produce special publications designed for senior-level Executive Branch and DoD officials.

Products and Services Provided

  • Develops and produces DIA contributions to National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs), Special National Intelligence Estimates (SNIEs), and other national intelligence estimative papers within the purview of the National Foreign Intelligence Board (NFIB).
  • Develops and produces Defense Intelligence Estimates (DIEs) and Special Defense Intelligence Estimates (SDIEs) with the Service Intelligence Organizations and Defense Intelligence Estimative Memoranda (DIEMs) and Defense Estimative Briefs (DEBs).
  • Provides intelligence support to the OSD, JCS, and the Defense System Acquisition Review Council (DSARC) for the DoD system acquisition process. Serves as Intelligence Advisor on the DSARC. Validates threat assessments produced by the Military Services for systems acquisition programs.
  • Develops and produces estimates to satisfy the requirements of the Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS) of the Joint Staff, and the intelligence portions of National Security Council (NSC) requirements levied on OSD and the JCS.
  • Develops and integrates DoD military intelligence estimates and estimative contributions for, and represents the NFIB and JCS at, negotiations with international military organizations of which the United States is a member.
  • Develops and produces all-source, military-related intelligence publications specifically designed for senior-level Executive Branch and DoD officials.
  • Provides the DIA interface with the National Intelligence Officers, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Intelligence and Research (INR) Division of the Department of State, National Security Agency (NSA) and with cognizant DoD elements on intelligence estimative issues.
  • Manages the development of automated data bases for force trends analyses and projections.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON DC

DIRECTORATE FOR ESTIMATES

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR ESTIMATES (DE) BG C. F. Scanlon, USA 373-4882 DIAC B7-860 VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Mr. J. C. Ardinger 373-4882 DIAC B7-856 EXECUTIVE OFFICER Capt V. E. Scott, USAF 373-4882 DIAC B7-846

APPROVED [Signature: Charles F. Scanlon] C. F. Scanlon Brigadier General, USA Assistant Deputy Director

SPECIAL ASSISTANTS DIAC DEPARTMENTAL ESTIMATES Vacant B7-848 373-4882 INTERNATIONAL ESTIMATES Mr. P. F. Wallner B7-858 373-4863 NATIONAL ESTIMATES Ms. J. J. Sen B7-864 373-4861 FORCE PROJECTIONS/DSARC Dr. G. D. Kyle B7-844 373-4863

CONTROL DIVISION (DE-X) Capt V. E. Scott, USAF DIAC B7-846 373-4882

SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS OFFICE (DE-P) Ms. R. E. Scott DIAC B7-143 373-4470

MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA/SOUTH ASIA DIVISION (DE-4) COL R. H. Shelly, USA DIAC B6-961 373-4568

WESTERN EUROPE/LATIN AMERICA DIVISION (DE-3) Dr. W. A. Reughton DIAC B6-965 373-4504

METHODOLOGY/COMPUTER SUPPORT DIVISION (DE-5) Mr. J. P. Luege, Jr. DIAC C6-930 373-4476

EAST ASIA/PACIFIC DIVISION (DE-2) CAPT J. V. Roome, USN DIAC B6-825 373-4481

SOVIET/EAST EUROPE DIVISION (DE-1) COL P. M. Gilkeson, Jr., USA DIAC B6-237 373-4708

DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON DC

ity Council estimates NFIB and izations of telligence Executive gence Of- and Re- National ments on for force

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DIRECTORATE FOR RESEARCH (DB)

Mission Provide all-source military intelligence, and wide-ranging geographical and functional expertise relevant to the intelligence needs of the National Command Authorities; OSD; JCS; Congress; the CINCs, U&S Commands; the Military Services; and other US government agencies.

Products and Services Provided

  • Produces all-source, finished military intelligence and maintains data bases on order of battle, military doctrine, strategy and tactics, C3, equipment and logistics, biographics, economics, materiel production and assistance programs, terrorism and narcotics trafficking.
  • Provides substantive, tailored intelligence support for national level studies, current/indications and warning intelligence, estimative intelligence products, special studies, and for departmental or other consumer needs.
  • Formulates nuclear, conventional, and special warfare target intelligence policy and plans. Performs physical vulnerability research and bomb damage assessment studies.
  • Ensures the development and maintenance of automated intelligence files. Serves as the VP point of contact and action office for mapping and charting matters.
  • Manages certain major DoD-wide intelligence systems, to include serving as executive agent for the worldwide Automated Installations System based Target Intelligence Programs, and the Delegated Production Program with its automated Defense Intelligence Order-of-Battle System.
  • Develops a single DoD general intelligence production program that focuses on priority defense needs, reduces unnecessary redundancy among producers, and improves the intelligence end product.
  • Provides major staffing, analytical and administrative contributions to DoD public diplomacy programs.
  • Performs a wide variety of hosting, representational, and administrative functions in support of substantive conferences, intelligence exchanges, NATO dissemination programs and other related projects.
  • Provides consultative and management expertise to staff and evaluate current and proposed NFIP and GDIP programs covering a wide spectrum of topical disciplines.
  • Provides direct analytical and staffing support to Department of Defense operational components, other agencies, and DIA Directorates during contingency and crisis operations.
  • Provides staffing, scenario development assistance and facilities support for U.S. and multinational military exercises.
  • Provides key participation in the directing and evaluation of collection. Assists in defense attache training and provides direct onstation support to selected U.S. Defense Attache Offices.

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DIRECTORATE FOR RESEARCH

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH (DB)

Mr. O. M. Nagy DIAC B7-802 373-4900 VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Col I. M. Magoulas, USAF DIAC B7-804 373-4900

APPROVED [Signature] Mr. O. M. Nagy Assistant Deputy Director

OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT OFFICE (DB-0) Mr. R. R. Parsel DIAC B7-168 373-4900

PRODUCTION FUNCTIONAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE (DB-FM) Mrs. T. M. Wilson DIAC B7-820 373-4941

SOVIET/WARSAW PACT DIVISION (DB-1) CAPT C. F. Newhouse, USN DIAC B5-802 373-3957

BRANCHES Ground/Frontal Forces (DB-1B) 373-3977 Naval Forces (DB-1C) 373-4295 Aerospace (DB-1D) 373-4108 Political Military Affairs (DB-1E) 373-3964 National Military Logistics (DB-1F) 373-4207 C3 and EW (DB-1G) 373-4230 Strategic Operations (DB-1H) 373-4174 Strategic Defense Economics (DB-1J) 373-3827

WEST EUROPE/LATIN AMERICA DIVISION (DB-3) COL M. Hemovich, USA DIAC A3-130 373-3104

BRANCHES West Europe/NATO (DB-3B) 373-3125 Latin America (DB-3C) 373-3896

CONFLICT ANALYSIS AND OPERATIONAL SUPPORT DIVISION (DB-5) Mr. A. C. Nelson (Act) DIAC A4-957 373-3753

BRANCHES Crisis/Operations Support (DB-5A) 373-3726 Instability/Insurgency (DB-5B) 373-3827 Terrain Analysis (DB-5C) 373-3044 Military Geography (DB-5D) 373-3753 Conflict Support Analysis (DB-5E) 373-3753

MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA DIVISION (DB-8) Mr. J. L. Moore DIAC D5-948 373-4296

BRANCHES Middle East/Africa Military Support (DB-8B) 373-4310 Middle East Military Capabilities (DB-8C) 373-4315 Africa Military Capabilities (DB-8D) 373-4377 CENTCOM/REDCOM Support Activity (DB-8E) MacDill AFB, FL

EASTERN DIVISION (DB-2) COL B. D. Arnold, USA DIAC C2-858 373-2430

BRANCHES China (DB-2B) 373-2447 Asia/Pacific (DB-2C) 373-2491 Korea/Japan (DB-2D) 373-2461

INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES AND ECONOMICS DIVISION (DB-4) COL G. Satterwhite, USA DIAC A4-852 373-3555

BRANCHES Military Materiel Identification (DB-4B) 373-3723 Energy (DB-4F) 373-3528 Military Materiel Production (DB-4G) 373-3646

OPERATIONAL AND TARGET INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT DIVISION (DB-6) Col D. E. Rossing, USAF DIAC B4-980 373-3718

BRANCHES Strategic Targeting (DB-6B) 373-3744 Targeting Support (DB-6C) 373-3735 Physical Vulnerability (DB-6E) 373-4427

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DIRECTORATE FOR IMAGERY EXPLOITATION (DX)

Mission

Responsible for the exploitation of multi-sensor imagery and production of imagery-derived intelligence products in support of DIA analysts, Director DIA, CJCS, SecDef and, as required, U&S Commands, Military Departments, non-DoD agencies, and the Committee on Imagery Requirements and Exploitation (COMIREX). Provides administrative management over DIA personnel assigned to the imagery exploitation elements of the National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPIC).

Products and Services Provided

  • Provides time-sensitive, imagery-derived intelligence, and detailed imagery analysis on foreign military capabilities; to include order of battle, transportation and logistics, and force dispositions.
  • Produces tailored imagery-derived intelligence to support special operations, unconventional warfare planning, counterterrorism and certain activities related to narcotics.
  • Produces third-phase basic imagery reports in accordance with National Tasking Plan responsibilities, as levied by COMIREX.
  • Participates in national level imagery related committees and chairs the DoD Imagery Interpretation Keys Committee.
  • Provides support services in the form of photogrammetric products and procedures, imagery analysis equipment maintenance and logistics, and editorial review for internal use and external customers, as required.
  • Develops and evaluates imagery exploitation equipment, support systems, applications, and techniques.
  • Conducts or participates in imagery quality and utility evaluations pertaining to new collection systems, formats, films, etc.
  • Exercises administrative management over DIA personnel assigned to the imagery exploitation elements of the National Photographic Interpretation Center.

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DIRECTORATE FOR IMAGERY EXPLOITATION

APPROVED G. H. Langsam Assistant Deputy Director

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR IMAGERY EXPLOITATION (DX)

Mr. G. H. Langsam 475-2630 WNY 213

VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR COL M. Pinckney, USA 475-2631 WNY 213

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT STAFF (DX-P) Mr. C. E. Synne 373-2276 DIAC A2-916

SOVIET/WARSAW PACT DIVISION (DX-4) Mr. S. R. Phelps (Act) 475-2136 WNY 213 BRANCHES Ground Forces (DX-4A) 475-2640 Naval/Air (DX-4B) 475-2840

EXPLOITATION SYSTEMS, SUPPORT AND MANAGEMENT DIVISION (DX-3) Mr. D. S. Rorgard 475-2634 WNY 213 BRANCHES Plans and Development (DX-3A) 475-2636 Operations Support (DX-3B) 475-1642

SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY, AND RESOURCES DIVISION (DX-7) Lt Col E. Kuehnle, USAF 373-2334 DIAC B2-980 BRANCHES Electronics/C³ (DX-7A) 373-2244 Industry and Technology (DX-7B) 373-2428 Missile and Space (DX-7C) 373-2305

CURRENT IMAGERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (DX-6) Col R. A. Walrath, USAF 695-6726 PNT MB-861J BRANCHES "A" Support (DX-6A) 695-6726 "B" Support (DX-6B) 695-6726 PENT Mobilization (DX-6C) 695-6726

PRIORITY EXPLOITATION DIVISION (DX-2) Mr. J. P. Holmes (Act) 863-3134 WNY 213

REGIONAL ANALYSIS DIVISION (DX-5) Mr. P. M. Mahoney 475-2473 WNY 213 BRANCHES Africa/Americas (DX-5A) 475-2440 Middle East (DX-5B) 475-2434 Asia (DX-5C) 475-1617 Special Activity (DX-5D) 475-2473

IMAGERY EXPLOITATION DIVISION (DX-1) COL L. F. Freeman, USA 863-3134 WNY 213

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DIRECTORATE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE (DT)

Mission

Develop and maintain policies and procedures for DoD production of Scientific and Technical (S&T) intelligence covering foreign developments in basic and applied sciences and technologies with warfare potential; characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of all weapon systems, subsystems, and associated materiel; research and development related thereto; production methods employed in the manufacturing process; and overall weapon systems and equipment effectiveness. Provide all-source, finished S&T intelligence to the OSD, OJCS, Military Departments, U&S Commands, and other DoD and non-DoD activities through direct production or through management and technical direction of the production efforts assigned to the Military Departments.

Products and Services Provided

  • Reviews and validates requirements for S&T intelligence; produces or tasks the S&T intelligence centers of the Military Departments in accordance with established production responsibilities; and develops annual production schedules, in coordination with the Military Departments, to implement assigned production tasking.
  • Reviews and approves Service-produced S&T intelligence and integrates it to provide selected assessments of combined military threat systems capabilities.
  • Coordinates the DoD Scientific and Technical Intelligence Information Services Program (STIISP), the Foreign Materiel Exploitation Program (FMEP), and the distribution of technical sensor data to the DoD S&T intelligence production centers.
  • Reviews DoD S&T intelligence resources for validity and adequacy in terms of production-requirements satisfaction and submits recommendations to appropriate resource management authorities.
  • Serves as the single point of contact within DIA for all matters concerning the S&T intelligence production elements of the Military Departments.
  • Serves as the Director's special assistant on matters concerning the DIA Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) and provides administrative and technical support to the SAC.
  • Maintains liaison with other DoD agencies, CIA, and other Government elements to facilitate coordination and cooperation on S&T intelligence-production matters, and provides membership on NFIB technical committees, subcommittees, and working groups.

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DIRECTORATE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE APPROVED [Signature] Dr. J. Vorona Assistant Deputy Director

SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC) CHAIRMAN Dr. H. Brownlee 373-4930 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Lt Col H. Linden, USAF 373-4930 DIAC B6-150 DIAC B6-150

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE (DT) Dr. J. Vorona 373-4827 VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Col D. A. Lopes, USAF 373-4825 DIAC B7-212 DIAC B7-216

TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS OSD LIAISON Mr. D. G. DeHaven B7-244 373-4833 WEAPONS SYSTEMS Mr. G. J. Roth (Act) 373-4831 TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS Vacant B7-232 373-4832

NUCLEAR ENERGY DIVISION (DT-1) Mr. J. T. Kinee 373-5580 DIAC C6-825 BRANCHES Nuclear Materials and Reactors (DT-1A) 373-4592 Nuclear Weapons (DT-1B) 373-4613

WEAPONS AND SYSTEMS DIVISION (DT-2) Dr. D. I. Ostas 373-4491 DIAC B6-819 BRANCHES Ballistic Missile Systems (DT-2A) 373-4636 Aerodynamic Systems (DT-2B) 373-4642 Naval Systems (DT-2C) 373-4656 Ground Systems (DT-2D) 373-4667

PRODUCTION CONTROL, RESOURCES, AND TECHNICAL DATA SUPPORT DIVISION (DT-3) Col D. P. Cannon, USAF 373-4679 DIAC B6-217 BRANCHES Production Control and Resources (DT-3A) 373-4678 Technical Data and Foreign Materiel (DT-3B) 373-4684

STRATEGIC DEFENSES, COMMAND AND CONTROL, AND SPACE DIVISION (DT-4) Mr. H. Hoffmann, Jr. 373-4535 DIAC C6-221 BRANCHES Strategic Defenses (DT-4A) 373-4554 Command and Control (DT-4B) 373-4538 Electronic Warfare (DT-4C) 373-4577 Space Systems (DT-4D) 373-4539

RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION (DT-5) Mr. D. B. Newman 373-4770 DIAC C6-147 BRANCHES Sciences and Applications (DT-5A) 373-4552 Technology Transfer (DT-5B) 373-4755

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DIRECTORATE FOR JCS SUPPORT (JS)

Mission

Serve as the DIA focal point for the Joint Staff. Maintain close relationships with all offices of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (OJCS). Ensure prompt and responsive DIA participation and support in intelligence matters.

Provide all-source DoD and national level current/indications and warning (I&W) intelligence. Provide analytical support to the National Military Intelligence Center (NMIC) on a 24-hour basis. Interface with DoD and non-DoD agencies on substantive indications and warning matters.

Supervise the DoD Indications and Warning System and monitor its upgrade, to include the development of new concepts, methodologies and techniques to improve indications and warning performance.

Manage and operate the NMIC, a 24-hour-a-day Indications and Warning Center which is responsible for providing time-sensitive intelligence to the National Military Command Center, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Unified and Specified Commands and Military Services. Provide intelligence support to the National Military Command Center (NMCC).

Products and Services Provided

(Listed separately under each subordinate Directorate)

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DIRECTORATE FOR JCS SUPPORT

APPROVED [signature] T. A. Brooks Rear Admiral, USN Deputy Director

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR JCS SUPPORT (JS) RADM T. A. Brooks, USN 79773 1E804

VICE DEPUTY DIRECTOR Col W. T. Price III, USAF 77822 1E804

SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR PLANNING (SA) Dr. R. G. Brown 59663 1E804

EXECUTIVE OFFICER Capt. C. S. Sites, USAF 79773 1E804

POLICY AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE (JS-A) Mr. R. A. Ebersole 1E300 55485

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR NMIC CENTER OPERATIONS (JSO) COL T. A. O'Keefe, USA 1C935 51101

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR INDICATIONS & WARNING (JSW) Col F. R. Kiahoba, USAF M8877 57067

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR CURRENT INTEL (JSI) Mr. D. S. Sanner, (Act) 1C912 77121

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OJCS INTEL SUPPORT (JSJ) Col D. D. Dorman, USMC 1E935 51032

CENTRAL AMERICA JOINT INTELLIGENCE TEAM (JS-CAJIT) COL B. F. Gadeby, USA 1D917 77561

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

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DIRECTORATE FOR OJCS INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT (JSJ)

Mission

Serve as the DIA focal point for the Joint Staff. Maintain close relationships with all offices of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (OJCS). Insure prompt and responsive DIA participation and support in intelligence matters.

Products and Services Provided

  • Insures that intelligence support, including intelligence policy planning, organization and programming to the OJCS, is facilitated and expedited.
  • Retains primary responsibility for all actions assigned to DIA by the JCS or OJCS, except those which exceed the expertise of the personnel assigned or require a level of work effort beyond the capabilities of the office to respond within the suspense date established.
  • Assigns collaborative action responsibilities to appropriate directorates when required to satisfy a Joint Staff requirement.
  • Conducts continuous coordination and liaison with NSA/Central Security Service representatives to insure their participation and cooperation in pertinent Joint Staff actions.
  • Provides direct, crisis related intelligence support to the OJCS, Unified Commands, and selected military forces.
  • Provides support and personnel to the National Military Command Center (NMCC), the Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC) and the National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP).
  • DIA point of contact for intelligence support to Joint Special Operations Agency (JSOA) and Special Operations Forces (SOF). Maintains DIA focal point system and protects associated SPECAT information and material for SOF.

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DIRECTORATE FOR OJCS INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OJCS INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT (JSJ) Col D. D. Dorman, USMC 1E935 51032 VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Mr. H. Rudnick 1E935 51032 APPROVED D. D. Dorman Colonel, USMC Assistant Deputy Director J-2 SECRETARIAT (JSJ-S) Ms. J. Hess 1E935 51032 INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (JSJ-1) Mr. H. Rudnick 1E935 51032 NEACP DIVISION (JSJ-2) Lt Col E. V. Petersen, USAF Offutt AFB, NE AV 271-6292 ANMCC DIVISION (JSJ-3) LTC J. L. Panner, USA Ft. Ritchie, MD 878-2557 43

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DIRECTORATE FOR CURRENT INTELLIGENCE (JSI)

Mission

Provide all-source DoD and national level current/indications and warning (I&W) intelligence. Provide analytical support to the National Military Intelligence Center (NMIC) on a 24-hour basis. Interface with DoD and non-DoD agencies on substantive indications and warning matters.

Products and Services Provided

  • Provides Morning Summary (MS), daily Defense Intelligence Notices (DINs), and Warning Reports and Intelligence Appraisals as required; contributes to the National Intelligence Daily (NID); and provides indications and warning intelligence to the SecDef, JCS and other DoD consumers.
  • Provides daily briefings on current intelligence to the SecDef, CJCS, and other DoD officials.
  • Provides analytical support to the NMIC and NMCC on a 24-hour basis, to include crisis situation Task Forces.
  • Assesses, coordinates, produces and integrates all-source current/I&W intelligence on a worldwide basis.
  • Provides current/I&W intelligence support to NATO and selected friendly foreign governments.
  • Prepares and presents intelligence briefings for selected foreign defense attaches in Washington.

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[APPROVED- David S. Sawyer Assistant Deputy Director (Acting)]

DIRECTORATE FOR CURRENT INTELLIGENCE

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR CURRENT INTELLIGENCE (JSI) Mr. D. S. Sawyer (Act) 1C912 77121 VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Vacant 1C912 75431

PRESENTATIONS DIVISION (JSI-1) Lt Col S. Shernes, USAF 1C881 73620

SOVIET/W.P. DIVISION (JSI-2) Col R. L. Wurzburger, USAF 1C869 55667 BRANCHES Weapons Systems and Technologies (JSI-2A) 53526 Ground Forces (JSI-2B) 70496 Military/Politics (JSI-2C) 77183 Air Forces (JSI-2D) 54404 Navy Forces (JSI-2E) 59052 CMD, CHT & COM (JSI-2F) 75224

EASTERN DIVISION (JSI-3) Mr. R. L. Biddlepaugh (Act) 1C942 55221 BRANCHES China (JSI-3A) 73750 South Asia/Pacific (JSI-3B) 50030 Northeast Asia (JSI-3C) 70797

WESTERN DIVISION (JSI-4) Ms. K. R. Hayden MB932 73541 BRANCHES West Europe/NATO (JSI-4A) 51607 Latin America (JSI-4B) 51606

MIDDLE EAST-AFRICA DIVISION (JSI-5) Mr. J. B. White MB889 70061 BRANCHES Middle East (JSI-5A) 52505 Africa (JSI-5B) 50741

CURRENT INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS DIVISION (JSI-7) Mr. P. J. Dick 10867 50104 BRANCHES Production Control (JSI-7A) 77787 Editorial Processing (JSI-7B) 50104 Products Composition (JSI-7C) 75990 Intelligence Support (JSI-7D) 54540

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DIRECTORATE FOR INDICATIONS & WARNING (JSW)

Mission

Provide authoritative advice and planning regarding the accomplishment of the Agency's indications and warning mission.

Products and Services Provided

  • Supervises the DoD Indications and Warning System and monitors its upgrade, to include the development of new concepts, methodologies and techniques to improve I&W performance. Maintains constant review of the effectiveness of the U.S. indications and warning effort.
  • Serves as the administrator of the Worldwide Warning Indications for Monitoring System (WWIMS).
  • Manages advanced technological applications systems, and establishes developmental concepts, longterm goals and priorities and operational uses for systems already under development.
  • Participates in intra- or inter-Agency study groups and task forces dealing with management issues relating to the NMIC and the DoD I&W System
  • Develops analytical methodologies and automated systems to enhance the use of electronic intelligence (ELINT) in the all-source production of indications and warning/current intelligence.
  • Provides ELINT analytical support throughout DIA and the DoD I&W system.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DIRECTORATE FOR INDICATIONS & WARNING DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROVED [Signature] F. K. Nebuda Colonel, USAF Assistant Deputy Director ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR INDICATIONS & WARNING (JSW) Col F. K. Nebuda, USAF VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Mr. B. A. Meyer MB477 76801 OPERATIONS DIVISION (JSW-1) Lt Col J. M. Gipson, USAF MB877 76801 DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION DIVISION (JSW-2) Mr. B. A. Meyer MB912 51999 ELINT DIVISION (JSW-3) Lt Col W. S. Freeman, III, USAF MB462 70445 47

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DIRECTORATE FOR NMIC OPERATIONS (JSO)

Mission

Manage and operate the National Military Intelligence Center (NMIC), a 24-hour-a-day Indications and Warning Center, which is responsible for providing time-sensitive intelligence to the National Military Command Center, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Unified and Specified Commands and the Military Services.

Products and Services Provided

  • Ensures the continuity of operation of the NMIC. Provides policy and operational guidance to the five Alert Teams on duty.
  • Provides direct intelligence support to the National Military Command Center.
  • Serves as the central point of contact for DIA during non-duty hours.
  • Ensures that the NMIC fully coordinates with other Washington area Operations Centers including the White House Situation Room, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of State, and the National Security Agency.
  • Participates in continuity of Government planning concerned with crisis intelligence support.
  • Provides administrative and training support to all personnel assigned to the NMIC.
  • Coordinates establishment of and provides administrative support for all Intelligence Task Force organizations formed in response to DIA Plans 1 and 3.
  • Manages the NMIC Support System (NSS) and establishes policy and guidance for the use of other online ADP systems in the NMIC.
  • Supervises the operational application of the Worldwide Warning Indicator Monitoring System (WWIMS) in the NMIC.
  • Provides command briefings on NMIC operations to visiting officials.
  • Serves as DIA's representative to the DoD I&W system.

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DIRECTORATE FOR NMIC OPERATIONS ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR NMIC OPERATIONS (JSO) COL T. C. O'Keefe, USA 1C935 51181

APPROVED Thomas C O'Keefe T. C. O'Keefe Colonel, USA Assistant Deputy Director

NMIC OPERATIONS DIVISION (JSO-1) Duty Directors of Intelligence 2D901A 50175 71757

NMIC SUPPORT DIVISION (JSO-2) Mr. J. Lanaglia 1C935 51181 BRANCHES Systems Support (JSO-2A) 51182 Operations Support (JSO-2B) 51183

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DIRECTORATE FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS (DI)

Mission

Manage DIA key relationships; ensure effective and responsive intelligence support to key users of Defense intelligence; liaison with policy-level consumers in OSD, DoD, Legislative Branch, U&S Commands, foreign intelligence agencies and attaches, and offices and delegations involved in international arms control negotiations; participate in key intelligence community committees.

Products and Services Provided

  • Serves as a single DIA focal point to provide tailored, anticipatory defense intelligence support to the Secretary of Defense as well as to other principals in OSD and on the NSC Staff.
  • Supports and interacts with U&S Commands and ensures that all needs for national intelligence support are met. Serves as the DIA counterpart to Military Service TENCAP offices. Ensures all intelligence needs of the JCS exercise program are met, and represents DIA on the Joint Exercise Control Group during JCS-directed exercises.
  • Ensures the defense intelligence requirements of the House and Senate are fully supported by DIA; informs legislative branch of key defense intelligence issues; ensures effective interaction between DIA leadership and the Legislative Branch; serves as DIA point of contact for Public Affairs and as a focal point for intelligence support to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs.
  • Conducts foreign intelligence liaison serving as the primary point of contact for foreign representatives conducting business with DoD activities; manages foreign disclosures; manages military exchange agreements with foreign intelligence agencies.
  • Provides defense intelligence support to U.S. policy offices and U.S. delegations involved in international negotiations of security issues.
  • Participates in and supports National Foreign Intelligence Board (NFIB), National Foreign Intelligence Council (NFIC), Military Intelligence Board (MIB), and Critical Intelligence Problems Committee (CIPC).

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DIRECTORATE FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS

APPROVED Mr. A. Denis Clift Deputy Director

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS (DI) Mr. A. D. Clift 57696

VICE DEPUTY DIRECTOR COL M. L. O'Kane, USA 75193

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR (U&S COMMAND AND ALLIED SUPPORT) Vacant 50197

3E286 3E286 3E286

NATIONAL FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE BOARD (DI-NFIB) MAJ R. E. Dollarhide, USA 53392 3E215

REPRESENTATIVES TO U&S COMMANDS AND SHAPE

EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT AND RESOURCE DIVISION (DI-E) CDR W. R. Blackburn, USN 57646 3E286

DIRECTOR'S STAFF GROUP DIVISION (DI-1) Col C. G. Morrison, USAF 44525 3D336

LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIVISION (DI-3) Mr. R. E. Glesan 75101 3E237

FOREIGN LIAISON DIVISION (DI-4) COL H. R. Year, USA 45151 3E194

FOREIGN EXCHANGES AND DISCLOSURES DIVISION (DI-6) Mr. E. L. Stephees 55373 5C323

INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS DIVISION (DI-5) COL J. E. Huntsberger, USA 70917 1E821

MILITARY OPERATIONAL SUPPORT DIVISION (DI-2) Col D. C. Gee, USMC 50484 1E864

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

APPROVED Mr. A. Denis Clift Deputy Director

REPRESENTATIVES TO U&S COMMANDS AND SHAPE

SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR SPECIAL PRODUCT SUPPORT/SHAPE Mr. D. M. Ring SHAPE Extension 4284

DIA REPRESENTATIVE READINESS COMMAND LTC Frederick G. Dwyer, USA Autovon 968-3894

DIA REPRESENTATIVE CENTRAL COMMAND

DIA REPRESENTATIVE STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND Lt Col George E. Hooper, USAF Autovon 271-4322

DIA REPRESENTATIVE PACIFIC COMMAND Ms. Marilyn S. Scombes Hawaii Switch 477-6195

DIA REPRESENTATIVE EUROPEAN COMMAND Mr. David J. Goodman EUCOM Switch 8347

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DIRECTORATE FOR RESOURCES AND SYSTEMS

APPROVED R. K. Little Deputy Director

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR RESOURCES AND SYSTEMS (RS) Mr. R. K. Little 53333 VICE DEPUTY DIRECTOR Col R. A. Susi, USAF 53334 EXECUTIVE OFFICER LTC M. D. Thumbline, USA 71126 3E242 3E242 3E242

INTELLIGENCE COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE (INCA) PROJECT OFFICE (RS-P) McLean, VA Mr. H. C. Sanford 843-6907

EEO OFFICE CAPT S. L. Francis, USN Mr. L. P. Finley 50450 2D244

DEPUTY FOR SMALL BUSINESS Mr. J. C. Moore 373-2773 DIAC F2-806

ADMINISTRATION CONTROL OFFICE (RS-A) Mr. J. Lytle 57221 2E243

COMPTROLLER (RCC) Mr. L. A. Frombain 54446 3D330

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR HUMAN RESOURCES (RHR) Mr. A. E. Walters 373-2720 DIAC E2-804

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PROCUREMENT (RSO) Mr. P. R. Kithas, Sr. 373-2838 DIAC F2-976

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT (RTS) Mr. L. J. Bizek 373-3900 DIAC E4-166

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR DODIIS PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (RSM) Mr. R. B. Walker 373-2987 DIAC A3-924

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR DODIIS ENGINEERING (RSE) Mr. S. J. Davidson 373-2969 DIAC A3-844

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS (RSI) Mr. F. J. Hughes 373-2263 DIAC A2-960

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**Mission**

To develop a worldwide intelligence communications architecture (INCA) to improve the dissemination of national and tactical intelligence to operational commanders in peace, crisis, and war.

**Products and Services Provided**

*   Develops an intelligence communications architecture; monitor related DoD communications architectural efforts.
*   Evaluates intelligence communications program proposals and initiatives to ensure compliance with approved Intelligence and Communications Architectures.
*   Examines intelligence communications deficiencies and short-falls to provide a sound basis for a comprehensive upgrade of intelligence communications support programs, systems, and procedures.
*   Examines the advantages and disadvantages of providing intelligence support communications organic to the intelligence infrastructure.
*   Represents the Director, DIA, in policy discussions related to intelligence communications requirements and architecture.
*   Develops technical proposals for contractual assistance and manage the contractual activities.
*   Develops input to Defense Guidance which provides guidance to DoD activities on intelligence communications.
*   Develops the INCA program and conduct liaison with program managers, review authorities, congressional oversight committees, intelligence community, and defense participants.
*   Recommends improvements in intelligence communications interoperability within the Intelligence Community and in support of operational commanders.
*   Reviews intelligence plans, programs, and budgets relating to DoD intelligence communications requirements.
*   Conducts exercises and field tests to evaluate new systems, concepts, and doctrinal alternatives.

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INTELLIGENCE COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE PROJECT OFFICE

APPROVED [Signature] Mr. H. C. Barford Director

INCA PROJECT OFFICE (RS-P) DIRECTOR Mr. H. C. Barford 883-7332 McLean, VA

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR Mrs. C. McGowan 883-6553 McLean, VA

SPACE AND SPECIAL SYSTEMS DIRECTOR Mr. T. C. Haug ASSISTANTS CDR G. R. Case, USN Mr. R. Elliott Maj Denner, USAF 883-6438 McLean, VA

RESEARCH AND SYSTEMS EVALUATION DIRECTOR Mr. P. L. High, Jr. ASSISTANTS LTC C. Mann, USA Maj B. Mark, USA Capt D. Engelbreton, USAF 883-6228 McLean, VA

SERVICE COMMAND AND ALLIED ARCHITECTURES DIRECTOR Mr. R. J. Campbell ASSISTANTS Lt Col M. Marcy, USAF LTC L. R. Taylor, USA Maj (P) S. Chrzastowski, USA Capt P. Tahler, USAF 883-7030 McLean, VA

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DIRECTORATE FOR DODIIS PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (RSM)

Mission

Responsible for the management of the DoD Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS). Conduct mid- and long-term planning for the orderly development of the DoDIIS. Develop policies, concepts, planning guidance, and management procedures. Perform management analyses and reviews of management, technical and resource issues related to the modernization and maintenance of a worldwide, integrated DoDIIS and its component parts. Provide ADP-T resource recommendations to the GDIP Manager. With respect to DoDIIS/GDIP ADP-T, provide representation in designated intelligence community, interdepartmental and other government sponsored activities related to intelligence information systems.

Products and Services Provided

  • Develops and maintains the DoD Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS) Master Plan.
  • Provides command representation and liaison services and acts as the DIA focal point to the U&S Commands for Intelligence Information System matters.
  • Provides ADP planning support to intelligence community functional managers and manages the integration of new ADP support capabilities into the DoDIIS architecture.
  • As ADP-T functional manager, reviews and provides recommendations on the ADP-T portions of the General Defense Intelligence Program.
  • Provides support in the preparation of Congressional justification documents.
  • Develops pertinent directives, regulations and procedures governing the management and administration of the DoDIIS.
  • Maintains reference information on DoDIIS subsystems.
  • Develops concepts, architecture and plans for DoDIIS systems interface with command and control systems.
  • Conducts DoDIIS Managers' Conferences and provides DoDIIS information exchange, documentation and services.
  • Establishes DoDIIS training policy.
  • Provide Technical and Administrative support to the Joint National Intelligence Development Staff (JNIDS).

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

DIRECTORATE FOR DODIIS PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT

APPROVED R. B. Walker Assistant Deputy Director

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR DODIIS PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (RSM) Mr. R. B. Walker DIAC A3-924 373-2987

PLANNING DIVISION (RSM-1) Mr. G. S. Becker (Act) DIAC A3-927 373-2978

COMMAND SUPPORT DIVISION (RSM-2) Mr. R. Forshier (Act) DIAC A3-907 373-2990

MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISION (RSM-4) Mr. D. M. Graham 2D244 42675

JNIDS DIVISION (RSM-J) Mr. Thomas Buschbach Suitland 763-3218

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DIRECTORATE FOR DODIIS ENGINEERING (RSE)

Mission

Provide engineering management and support for the development and enhancement of the DoD Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS) to insure overall system interoperability, elimination of duplicative development efforts, development of interfaces with tactical intelligence systems and improved intelligence information processing and exchange capabilities.

Products and Services Provided

  • Provides for development of, and publishes overall DoDIIS system specifications.
  • Provides for development of, and publishes DoDIIS software development hardware and data element standards.
  • Develops and publishes tactical interface criteria.
  • Provides liaison between DIA and the JCS program to achieve Joint Interoperability of Tactical Command and Control Systems (JINTACCS)
  • Provides for development of the DoDIIS network and its day-to-day operational management
  • Develops and publishes configuration management procedures.
  • Manage the DoD AN/GYQ-21(V) Program.
  • Manages the DoDIIS technology sharing program.
  • Establishes DoDIIS security policy and accomplishes security accreditation actions.
  • Provides for the maintenance of inventories and libraries of DoDIIS standard, common and site-unique software.
  • Participates in user groups and configuration control boards of all DoDIIS Executive Agents.
  • Provides special technical support to the DoDIIS community.
  • Serves as DoDIIS Executive Agent for model 204 Data Base Management Systems.

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DIRECTORATE FOR DODIIS ENGINEERING

[Seal: DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE]

APPROVED [Signature: S J Davidson] Mr. S. J. Davidson Assistant Deputy Director

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR DODIIS ENGINEERING (RSE) Mr. S. J. Davidson DIAC J3-844 373-2967

ENGINEERING & SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT DIVISION (RSE-1) Ms. B. H. Brooks DIAC J3-536 373-3000

NETWORK DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT DIVISION (RSE-2) Mr. W. L. Jablewski DIAC J3-528 373-3015

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT DIVISION (RSE-3) Mr. A. J. Jones DIAC B3-840 373-3031

SECURITY DIVISION (RSE-4) Mr. L. T. Basic DIAC B3-847 373-3040

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DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS (RSI)

Mission

Provide for the effective and efficient development, maintenance and operation of DIA information system services to include the establishment of policy, plans, procedures and programs governing communications services and capabilities, automated intelligence information handling systems and office technologies. Manage the worldwide Special Intelligence Communications (SPINTCOMM) portion of the Defense Special Security Communications System (DSSCS). Administer and operate the DIA COMSEC program. Operate all DIA computer equipment and facilities.

Products and Services Provided

  • Formulates objectives and policy governing the acquisition, operation and use of Agency information sytems; prepares and coordinates plans for the management, acquisition, development and operation of future information system services and capabilities.
  • Reviews and evaluates existing information systems for cost-effectiveness and ability to meet user needs; develops, in conjunction with user organizations, programs and plans to meet future information system requirements.
  • Plans for and supports the acquisition, implementation and use of office technology within DIA to include personal computers, word processing, office communications equipment and systems, video and facsimile capabilities; provides centralized services to the users of office technology to include training, acquisition, maintenance and initial set-up and operation.
  • Designs, tests, implements and operates intelligence communications systems for DIA and other supported DoD and intelligence agencies.
  • Designs, develops, tests and implements automated intelligence information systems based on approved requirements supporting DIA and other Defense and national intelligence activities.
  • Manages, operates and maintains DIA information system computers and associated equipment, communications and telecommunications equipment and systems and office automation/technology equipment.
  • Operates and maintains the DIA SPINTCOMM facilities in support of OSD, JCS, DIA and other Defense activities; installs and maintains communications services, telephones, terminals and other telecommunications equipment.
  • Monitors, evaluates and participates in research and development activities in communications and office technologies, data processing hardware and software and information system sciences and practices to determine the applicability of advanced techniques to Agency information system needs.

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DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS (RSI) Mr. F. J. Hughes 373-2263 VICE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR Col C. R. Cameron, USAF 373-2998 DIAC A2-960 DIAC A2-956

APPROVED [Signature] Mr. F. J. Hughes Assistant Deputy Director

MANAGEMENT SUPPORT STAFF (RSI-MS) Mr. J. D. Smith 373-2221 DIAC A2-837

QUALITY ASSURANCE AND STANDARDS OFFICE (RSI-QS) Vacant 373-3158 DIAC B3-833

SAFE PROJECT OFFICE (RSI-S) Mr. L. Anderson 351-2828 Ames Bldg. 402A

OPERATIONS DIVISION (RSI-1) Mr. D. A. Van Duyne 373-4949 DIAC B1-136 BRANCHES DIAC ADP Operations (RSI-1A) Pentagon ADP Operations (RSI-1B) Comm Center Operations (RSI-1C) Comm Installation and Maintenance Branch (RSI-1D)

CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION (RSI-3) Mr. M. J. Timko 373-2255 DIAC A2-936 BRANCHES Liaison and Assistance (RSI-3A) Office Technology (RSI-3B)

PLANNING AND ENGINEERING DIVISION* (RSI-5) Dr. M. J. Stohlman 373-2995 DIAC A2-928 BRANCHES Plans (RSI-5A) Systems Engineering (RSI-5B) Technology Assessment (RSI-5C)

SOFTWARE SUPPORT DIVISION (RSI-2) Col H. G. Frazier, USAF 373-2257 DIAC A2-944 BRANCHES Systems Software (RSI-2A) Application Software (RSI-2B) Resource Management/ Production Branch (RSI-2C)

ACQUISITION AND IMPLEMENTATION DIVISION (RSI-4) Mr. D. G. Clem 433-6373 WHV BRANCHES AIRES-II PMO (RSI-4A) DIRES PMO (RSI-4D) NSS-I PMO (RSI-4B) TSSS PMO (RSI-4T)

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COMPTROLLER (RCC)

Mission

Provide the focal point [to include interface with program managers for GDIP, FCIP, ASD(C³I), ASD(C), the ICS, and OMB] on all facets of the Planning, Programming and Budgeting System (PPBS) cycle relative to DIA. Provide financial-management services for the Agency. Exercise overall staff responsibility for the management of approved resources (less manpower/personnel), management analysis, and cost analysis functions of the Agency. Provide basic management services for the Agency. Acts as Agency competition advocate.

Products and Services Provided

  • Reviews and objectively analyzes DIA programs to assure the optimal means of achieving the approved goals and objectives of DIA are included.
  • Prepares, and recommends to the Director, DIA, the Program Objective Memorandum (POM) for organic DIA NFIP and non-NFIP requirements. Prepares Agency reamas to DCI and Secretary of Defense program decisions, as required, and incorporates final decisions in the Five Year Defense Program (FYDP) update and budget development.
  • Prepares and submits the DIA program and budget.
  • Prepares and recommends to the Director the organic DIA budget estimates. Prepares and promulgates guidance and budget call memoranda. Presents and defends the budget to the DCI, OSD, OMB and Congressional Committees and prepares reamas as necessary.
  • Manages and monitors the execution of the Agency financial plan.
  • Conducts management assistance studies within the DIA and ensures the implementation of sound management principles.
  • Serves as focal point for matters relating to Defense audits of the application of DIA resources, to include follow-up monitoring.
  • Provides management services, to include the Project Management System, the Contract Requirements Review Board, and the Commercial Activities (CA) Program.
  • Provides staff support to RS policy direction in the areas of Information Resources Management and the Agency's Internal Management Control Program pursuant to the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act.
  • Establishes Agency financial policy and provides for accounting of Agency resources.
  • Acts as Agency competition advocate pursuant to the Competition in Contracting Act.
  • Serves as the Agency's focal point for debt collection and the credit card program.

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DIRECTORATE FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT (RTS)

Mission To provide DIA and selected DoD intelligence activities with production of graphic arts products and services to include published intelligence documents and audiovisual products. Provide DoD intelligence elements with a specialized intelligence reference library, intelligence document distribution, dissemination, and translation services. Manage and operate the DoD central depository for all intelligence imagery, the National Area Coverage Data File, DoD imagery standards laboratory, and the DIA photographic laboratories. Provide imagery-coverage analysis, specialized photographic reproduction and imagery-technology support as services of common concern for DoD and the Intelligence Community. Provide DIA with centralized logistics, travel, engineering, and specialized management support services.

Products and Services Provided

  • Provides the design, format, and preparation of publications, graphics, and audio visual presentations along with those support intelligence-production programs.
  • Provides dissemination, bibliographic, translation, and intelligence-reference services for the DoD and Intelligence Community on a worldwide basis. Provides indexing and cataloging of intelligence publications and open source documents.
  • Provides all DIA logistic services including supply, maintenance, and property accountability.
  • Formulates and monitors intelligence imagery processing, handling, and identification standards for DoD.
  • Provides centralized photographic processing and reproduction of new and archival imagery for DIA, DoD, the Intelligence Community and other Government activities.
  • As a service of common concern, causes all aerial imagery to be indexed, maintains automated index files of all DoD and Nationally acquired imagery and provides coverage research on imagery held in the DIA's Central DoD Depository. Conducts worldwide DoD compartmented transshipment of specialized imagery materials and facilitates Intelligence Community silver recovery from film.
  • Provides genser message service, mail distribution, classified material destruction, correspondence control, and Washington area courier service.
  • Manages the DIA top secret and NATO registers.
  • Provides DoD imagery evaluations and other imagery related technical assistance to field units to optimize DoD imagery collection and processing.
  • Provides engineering and space management, acquisition, maintenance, design, funding and management of Government, military, and private leased facilities. Provides travel, transportation, records, forms, and management services for DIA.
  • Manages DIA's release of information under the Privacy and Freedom of Information Acts.
  • Provides video processing equipment/expertise to facilitate production of approved intelligence products in video format. Provides for integration of video capability and audio/visual/teleconferencing requirements having a compartmented intelligence base.
  • Manages the DoD intelligence dissemination program.
  • Manages the DIA contractor release of intelligence information program.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

DIRECTORATE FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT

APPROVED [Signature] Mr. L. J. Blank Assistant Deputy Director

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT (RTS) Mr. L. J. Blank DIAC E4-166 373-3900

ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION (RTS-1) Mr. J. Craig (Act) DIAC E4-166 373-3905

BRANCHES Management Services 373-3924 Freedom of Information Act 373-3911 Records/Forms Management 373-3913 Privacy Act 373-3913 GDIP Functional Management Intelligence Processing 373-3920 Historian 373-4934

CENTRAL REFERENCE DIVISION (RTS-2) Col N. Runge, USAF DIAC D4-940 373-3762

BRANCHES Reference Library (RTS-2A) 373-3775 Document Analysis (RTS-2B) 373-3807 Requirements and Validation (RTS-2C) 373-3873 Distribution (RTS-2D) 373-4792 Plans & Resources (RTS-2E) 373-3764 Inital Processing (RTS-2F) 373-2111

PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS & TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION (RTS-3) Mr. D. C. DeFilippo DIAC H1-912 373-2003

BRANCHES Photographic Processing and Reproduction (RTS-3A) 373-2030 Coverage Information (RTS-3B) 373-2073 Production Control and Support Services (RTS-3C) 373-2011 Technical Projects (RTS-3D) 373-2053

PUBLICATION AND PRESENTATION DIVISION (RTS-5) Mr. E. Woody (Act) DIAC E3-920 373-3240

BRANCHES Presentation (RTS-5A) 373-3260 Publication (RTS-5B) 373-3240

LOGISTICS & ENGINEERING SERVICES DIVISION (RTS-6) COL M. A. Butts, USA DIAC F2-250 373-2908

BRANCHES Engineering Services (RTS-6A) 373-2859 Logistics (RTS-6B) 373-2870 Travel and Transportation (RTS-6C) 373-2901 DIAC Building Manager (RTS-6D) 373-2912

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DIRECTORATE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES (RHR)

Mission

Exercise overall staff responsibility for all aspects of manpower resource management and organizational and functional analysis for the Agency. Direct the development and implementation of DIA policies, procedures and programs for the personnel management of military and civilian members. Procure civilian and military (active duty and reserve) personnel to be assigned to the DIA. Plan and develop the Agency career development program.

Products and Services Provided

  • Develops and recommends organizational plans, structures, and functional alignments to perform the DIA mission and develops human resources related legislative initiatives where appropriate.
  • Conducts manpower utilization studies within the DIA and ensures the development and implementation of the DIA manpower program.
  • Develops and maintains the DIA Joint Manpower Program (JMP) and the Joint Table of Distribution (JTD).
  • Manages and monitors DIA requirements for military positions that require an advanced academic degree. Provides DIA functional management of the Air Force's Advanced Academic Degree Management System. Oversees Agency submissions to the Army Educational Requirements Board, Navy Subspecialty Review Board, and the Marine Corps Special Education Program.
  • Participates in program and budget development and financial reviews for all DIA program elements and activities to ensure that minimum manpower needed to perform required missions is identified and requested.
  • Develops, recommends, and promulgates policy and procedures for the management of the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service (DISES), including executive position determination and prioritization.
  • Plans, directs, implements, and evaluates the development and operation of the Agency's military and civilian personnel programs and services.
  • Provides technical advice and counsel to Agency operating officials and employees at all levels on all matters pertaining to position establishment, position classification, position and pay management.
  • Plans and conducts recruitment activities in response to current and projected DIA civilian staffing requirements.
  • Develops and evaluates a comprehensive career development enhancement program for civilian and military personnel. Develops necessary support systems to enable managers to more effectively exercise their personnel resource management responsibilities.
  • Formulates, coordinates, and implements policies and procedures for the management of the DIA Military and Civilian Reserve Program. Requisitions, assigns, and administers all Individual Mobilization Augmentees.
  • Manages the Agency personnel management information system to meet overall personnel information requirements.
  • Conducts awards programs for Agency personnel.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

DIRECTORATE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES

ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR HUMAN RESOURCES (RHR)

Mr. A. E. Walters

DIAC EZ-004 373-2720

APPROVED Arthur E. Walters Mr. Arthur E. Walters Assistant Deputy Director

MANPOWER AND POSITION MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS DIVISION (RHR-1) Mr. R. F. Kidd

DIAC EZ-145 373-2652

CIVILIAN STAFFING OPERATIONS DIVISION (RHR-2) Mrs. A. F. Titus

DIAC EZ-314 373-2645

MILITARY PERSONNEL OPERATIONS DIVISION (RHR-3) COL J. R. Robinson, Jr., USA

DIAC EZ-108 372-2624

BRANCHES Assignment (RHR-3A) 373-2524 Personnel Actions (RHR-3B) 373-2649 Attaché Personnel (RHR-3C) 694-8287 Reserve Affairs (RHR-RA) 373-3129

CIVILIAN EMPLOYEE/ MANAGEMENT RELATION OPERATIONS DIVISION (RHR-4) Mr. J. W. Jones

DIAC EZ-128 373-2669

POLICY AND PROGRAM DIVISION (RHR-5) Ms. C. N. Rice

DIAC EZ-606 373-2645

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DIRECTORATE FOR PROCUREMENT (RSQ)

Mission

Manage the Agency procurement program for both appropriated and nonappropriated funds and operate the Directorate for Procurement; establish and implement procurement policy and procedures; ensure effective and responsive contracting support.

Products and Services Provided

  • Formulates and publishes procurement policy and procedures within the framework of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the DoD FAR Supplement.
  • Executes, administers, or terminates contracts and makes related determinations and findings.
  • Provides contracting support to the DoDIIS Community and other selected Intelligence Activities.
  • Establishes and administers Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) for use by delegated personnel.
  • Provides advice and assistance relating to procurement planning and preparation of required documents for contract execution.
  • Implements the Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business Programs within the Agency.

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DIRECTORATE FOR PROCUREMENT ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PROCUREMENT (RSQ) Mr. P. R. Kittle, Sr. DIAC F2-976 373-2838

APPROVED [Signature] Mr. P. R. Kittle, Sr. Assistant Deputy Director

POLICY AND MANAGEMENT DIVISION (RSQ-1) Mrs. L. A. Kenicer DIAC F2-972 373-2837 BRANCHES Policy (RSQ-1A) 373-2832 Management Services (RSQ-1B) 373-2773

CONTRACTING DIVISION (RSQ-2) Mr. A. B. Reese DIAC F2-844 373-2835 BRANCHES DIA Support (RSQ-2A) 373-2834 DoD Support (RSQ-2B) 373-2833 Special Contracts (RSQ-2C) 373-2826

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| DIA | Defense Intelligence Agency | DB | Directorate for Research |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| DR | Office of the Director | DX | Directorate for Imagery Exploitation |
| DD | Deputy Director | DT | Directorate for Scientific and Technical Intelligence |
| ED | Executive Director | JS | Directorate for JCS Support |
| SC | Secretariat | JSJ | Directorate for OJCS Intelligence Support |
| D/GDIP | General Defense Intelligence Program Staff | JSI | Directorate for Current Intelligence |
| IG | Inspector General | JSW | Directorate for Indications & Warning |
| DIO | Defense Intelligence Officers | JSO | Directorate for NMIC Operations |
| GC | General Counsel | DI | Directorate for External Relations |
| OS | Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence | DIA/REPS | Representatives To U&S Commands and SHAPE |
| VO | Directorate for Operations, Plans, and Training | RS | Directorate for Resources and Systems |
| DC | Directorate for Collection Management | RS-P | Intelligence Communications Architecture Project Office |
| OA | Directorate for Operations and Attaches | RSM | Directorate for DoDIIS Planning and Management |
| DIC | Defense Intelligence College | RSE | Directorate for DoDIIS Engineering |
| OT | Directorate for Training | RSI | Directorate for Information Systems |
| DP | Directorate for Plans and Policy | RCC | Comptroller |
| VP | Directorate for Foreign Intelligence | RTS | Directorate for Technical Services and Support |
| DL | Defense Liaison Detachments | RHR | Directorate for Human Resources |
| DE | Directorate for Estimates | RSQ | Directorate for Procurement |

Keywords

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