﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><StrategicPlan xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.stratml.net http://www.schema-archive.com/xml.gov/stratml/v1r0/cur/StrategicPlan.xsd" xmlns="http://www.stratml.net" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><!--This document transformed using a tool developed by Drybridge Technologies for information navigate to http://www.drybridge.com--><!--The schema posted at http://www.schema-archive.com is provided as a courtesy for on-line validation of various standards. You should verify that the schema provided meets your requirements.--><Name>Defense Intelligence Agency</Name><StrategicPlanCore><Organization><Name>Defense Intelligence Agency</Name><Acronym>DIA</Acronym><Identifier>_711ba056-c840-4e5f-a350-decf6b1ffa0d</Identifier></Organization><Vision><Description>Integration of highly skilled intelligence professionals with leading edge technology to discover information and create knowledge that provides warning, identifies opportunities, and delivers overwhelming advantage to our warfighters, defense planners, and defense and national security policymakers.</Description><Identifier>_82dd5311-faea-4ca5-8476-948d15562bfe</Identifier></Vision><Mission><Description>Provide timely, objective, and cogent military intelligence to warfighters, defense planners, and defense and national security policymakers.</Description><Identifier>_53c4fcea-f1e1-404e-be70-d54ae817d054</Identifier></Mission><Value><Name>Service</Name><Description>Service to our community and our fellow citizens.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Dedication, Strength, and Urgency</Name><Description>Dedication, strength, and urgency of purpose to provide for our nation's defense.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Customer Focus</Name><Description>Customer-focus in the products and services we provide.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Integrity and Accountability</Name><Description>Integrity and accountability in all of our actions and activities.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Inquiry, Truth, and Learning</Name><Description>Inquiry, truth, and continuous learning.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Creativity and Innovation</Name><Description>Creativity and innovation in solving problems, discovering facts, and creating knowledge.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Teamwork</Name><Description>Teamwork through international and external partnerships.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Leadership</Name><Description>Leadership at all levels within defense intelligence and the Intelligence Community.</Description></Value><Goal><Name>Enterprise Transformation</Name><Description>Transform the Defense Intelligence Enterprise.</Description><Identifier>_c208fadb-7656-414b-a078-1973f883d8f3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA’s commitment to the Nation is to prevail in the Global War on Terrorism, prevent andcounter the spread of weapons of mass destruction, bolster the growth of democracy, andanticipate developments of strategic concern and opportunity. This requires a collectiveeffort. To achieve this, the Agency is committed to transforming individual capabilitiesinto a cohesive, integrated Defense Intelligence Enterprise.DIA’s Director will lead this effort nationally through the Defense Joint IntelligenceOperations Center and regionally through the combatant command Joint IntelligenceOperations Centers. The Agency will sustain integration through co-location ofmulti-agency resources, implementation of interoperable technology, a global forcemanagement (GFM) capability, and all-source intelligence campaign planning (ICP) atthe national and theater levels.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Horizontal Integration</Name><Description>Enable the DJIOC and COCOM JIOCs to fully implement Horizontal Integration through the Defense Intelligence Enterprise.</Description><Identifier>_41fc90b0-a087-4250-81bf-6bc8e169a6ed</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will use the DJIOC to synchronizeassessments, planning, deconfliction,and execution of intelligence activitiesacross agencies and theaters, creating ahorizontally integrated enterprise. TheDJIOC will form the basis of a collaborative,interactive relationship between nationaland defense intelligence agencies, COCOMJIOCs, COCOM analytical and collectionelements, Service intelligence organizations,and the Joint Functional ComponentCommand for Intelligence, Surveillance,and Reconnaissance. The Agency willinstitutionalize a fully integrated DefenseIntelligence Enterprise, networked andenabled by an enterprise InformationTechnology (IT) architecture. DIA will:• Improve national-level operationalsupport to the COCOMs through acentrally coordinated all-source DJIOCproviding collection, processing, andplanning services involving both defenseand national intelligence assets.• Improve theater-level operational supportto the COCOMs through regionallyfocused all-source JIOCs, providingcollection, processing, and planningservices involving both defense andnational intelligence assets.• Achieve an integrated and interoperableIT infrastructure for the DefenseIntelligence Enterprise that incorporatesthe Department of Defense IntelligenceInformation System (DoDIIS) architectureand ensures seamless integration betweenall strategic, operational and tacticalintelligence components.• Identify innovative practices andtechnologies developed in support ofthe DJIOC and COCOM JIOCs that canbe implemented across the DefenseIntelligence Enterprise to enhanceintegration and unity of effort.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Campaign Planning</Name><Description>Build a full range of Intelligence Campaign Planning capabilities to promote a cohesive, integrated approach tointelligence campaign development.</Description><Identifier>_87da5e17-5e55-48b3-b511-1b1946acd9b4</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will support an ICP process that willidentify, plan, and apply all defense andnational intelligence capabilities againstpolicy, strategic, operational, and targetobjectives. An effective ICP process will yieldactionable plans directing the synchronizedand sequenced application of intelligenceassets. This process will encompass the fullrange of intelligence requirements fromstrategic to tactical, will identify intelligencegaps and vulnerabilities, and will exploitintelligence targets to support operationalobjectives. DIA will:• Develop a rigorous, integrated ICP processto produce plans for the synchronizedand sequenced application of intelligenceassets against objectives.• Evaluate and monitor the effectivenessof intelligence plans, operations, andprocesses, and adjust as needed toachieve desired results.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Global Force Management</Name><Description>Develop and implement a comprehensive Global Force Management approach to achieve unity of effort across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise.</Description><Identifier>_5d7e8c37-3e6b-44ad-939e-6c0d448cfe6a</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA’s approach to GFM supports the DoDmethodology for force and resourceapportionment, assignment, and allocation.In addition, the approach will provideincreased visibility into force availability andan improved mechanism for the assessmentof risk. The combination will allow DIA toharness resources and capabilities betterworldwide and across defense intelligenceprograms, resulting in a more agile andresponsive decision making environment.DIA will:• Develop a process and associatedapplications, data and services toprovide the DJIOC with the ability toidentify available Blue Force capabilitiesincluding: highlighting those that areinterchangeable between theaters,allocating them against priorityrequirements, and providing the means tomitigate intelligence capability shortfalls.• Through implementation of GFM, instillin the Defense Intelligence Enterprisethe ability to become more efficient andeffective stewards of defense intelligenceassets.• Hone our partner relationships acrosspublic and private sectors, at homeand abroad, engaging our collectivecapabilities to address today’s complexsecurity challenges.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Information Collection</Name><Description>Achieve next generation collection capabilities.</Description><Identifier>_8cde36e6-0c50-493e-9f1a-eeb9ab03d867</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will advance its ability to provide unique capabilities to operators andleaders by addressing collection shortfalls across the Defense IntelligenceEnterprise. The Agency will increase investment in the development ofinnovative human intelligence (HUMINT) and technical collection capabilitiesto achieve a higher degree of persistent surveillance and warning capabilitythrough improved collection techniques resulting in the precise penetration ofcurrent and emerging targets.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Collection Capabilities</Name><Description>Develop a horizontally integrated, adaptive set of collection capabilities to achieve persistent surveillance.</Description><Identifier>_8832d754-b80f-4c8d-992c-247f4d614dd0</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA’s responsibility to develop an overarchingDoD collection management architecture,plan, and process — that already includesimagery intelligence, signals intelligence,geospatial intelligence, and measurementand signature intelligence (MASINT) — willbe further strengthened with the integrationof HUMINT and newly-developed collectionstrategies. The Agency will enhance itscapabilities through increasing the strengthand integration of its HUMINT and technicalcollection assets. The GWOT and the increasedfocus on irregular warfare have underscoredthe need for HUMINT collection in orderto achieve true persistent surveillance.The ability to gain and exploit battlefieldawareness is critical to achieving warningand tactical advantage against the nation’sadversaries. DIA will:• Improve foreign language proficienciesand expertise to better assess, explain,and exploit the cultural landscape inwhich collectors operate.• Integrate HUMINT and MASINT withother capabilities across the DefenseIntelligence Enterprise to achievepersistent surveillance of the Nation’sadversaries.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>S&amp;TI Community</Name><Description>Leverage a federated community of defense scientific and technology intelligence (S&amp;TI) capabilities.</Description><Identifier>_702d1463-e9f0-437a-93b3-f497e3b4ed93</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will serve as a hub across the DefenseIntelligence Enterprise for the developmentof S&amp;TI capabilities. The Agency will research,develop, and deploy new MASINT capabilitiesand other innovative collection technologiesaimed at improving the ability to provideearly warning. DIA will:• Realize close-access technical collectionoperations by developing a multilayer/multi-sensor architecture usingcomprehensive MASINT data archivesand phenomenology, signature, andenvironmental effects libraries.• Expand the ability of the DefenseIntelligence Enterprise to exploit the fullrange of scientific research in pursuit ofnational security objectives.• Exploit technological advances anddevelop countermeasures to mitigatethe human and materiel damage causedto US and allied forces by improvisedexplosive devices (IEDs) and otherirregular warfare weapons.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Open Source Information</Name><Description>Increase the awareness, availability, and use of open source information, to ensure all-source collection and analysis.</Description><Identifier>_d7441734-68db-462d-b201-b5a55c3193bf</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will increase open source informationcapabilities to advance the DefenseIntelligence Enterprise’s exploitationof material available from the Internet,databases, press, radio, television, video,geospatial data, photos, and commercialimagery. The Agency will improve integrationof these resources enabling it to better utilizerelevant open source collection and analysisto gain a more complete picture for leadersand operators. DIA will:• Develop a coherent managementconstruct to consolidate and clarify opensource strategies, policies, training, andfunctional IT requirements across theDefense Intelligence Enterprise.• Ensure properly administered unclassifiedholdings are available to customers.• Integrate defense and national opensource capabilities to eliminateduplication of effort and exploreopportunities for collaboration amongcomponents of the IntelligenceCommunity (IC).</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Collection Management and Analysis</Name><Description>Improve counterintelligence (CI) collection management and analysis to better identify, neutralize, and exploit foreign threats.</Description><Identifier>_a8f81c83-a28b-4b26-9cec-0459664033c4</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.4</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA personnel must be aware of the methodsand intentions of foreign intelligence,subversive, or terrorist elements. To ensurethe protection of the Defense IntelligenceEnterprise and its forces, DIA will seekto increase capabilities in the areas of CIoperations and investigations, analysis andassessments, technology development andprotection, and force protection. DIA will:• Integrate the DoD CI management rolefor production, collection, and operationsrequirements with the intelligencecollection community to bring all-sourceinformation to bear against foreignintelligence threats.• Support collectors with flexible services,customized on short notice to takeadvantage of unplanned opportunities.• Integrate CI planning with availableICP processes to expand its role in jointmilitary operations.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Collaboration</Name><Description>Collaborate with customers, industry, and Agency partners to discover and capture emerging intelligence concepts, processes, and technologies.</Description><Identifier>_7fb19fd5-d216-47ce-b3be-b0c6e72d0318</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.5</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA is committed to leveraging relationshipswith partners in government and industryto rapidly discover and exploit advances inlearning and technology. The Agency will seekout best practices and emerging technologiesto ensure operational capabilities are moreadvanced and versatile than the threatsconfronting the nation. To this end, DIA willspeed assimilation and deployment of thesetechnologies through proactive collaborationwith a range of partners to ensure continuousimprovement. DIA will:• Position DIA resources as a link betweencustomers, industry partners, national anddefense intelligence components, andnon-traditional organizations to maintainawareness of emerging and futuretechnologies, capabilities, and practices.• Through innovative partner relationships,modernize and sustain HUMINTinformation operations and improveunconventional MASINT operations.• Exploit emerging capabilities andtechnologies through the establishmentof a formal program to speed discovery,development, and deployment.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Accuracy and Timeliness</Name><Description>Produce the right intelligence for the right customer at the right time.</Description><Identifier>_67b2cddc-4872-4caf-9673-ddf7a0411fc1</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA continually seeks better ways to support its customers by providing tailoredanalytic output that is precise, timely, and actionable. Proximity to the customerand the integration of the Defense Intelligence Analysis Program (DIAP) willenhance the allocation of analytic resources across the Defense IntelligenceEnterprise. Risk management of analytic resources, increased analytic rigor andtraining, and the promotion of critical thinking and long-term strategic analysisare vital to this effort. DIA will ensure DIAP, ICPs, and defense intelligencepriorities are aligned and integrated to best support military and nationalintelligence integration, collection strategies, and adaptive planning.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Customer Requirements</Name><Description>Link risk-managed all-source analysis to customer requirements.</Description><Identifier>_9ebcec2a-e6e8-4d71-a516-1dc56de3e755</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will link risk-managed all-source analysisto customer needs by providing customerstailored access to all relevant and archivaldata on demand via technologies that canorganize, analyze, and display correlatedinformation. DIA will:• Develop and sustain the criteria andmethodology for establishing levels ofanalytic effort based on guidance fromkey intelligence customers.• Assign clearly defined all-source analyticalresponsibilities to defense intelligenceanalytic organizations within GeneralDefense Intelligence Program (GDIP) andDIA Military Intelligence Program, basedon capabilities, workforce characteristics,and mission requirements.• Develop and track measures ofeffectiveness for analytic performance andcustomer satisfaction.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Training and Professional Development</Name><Description>Strengthen analytic tradecraft training and professional development at all levels to improve the quality and rigor of defense intelligence.</Description><Identifier>_4d38c2d1-b5cb-4c40-9d83-22448dcb4925</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will improve analytic practices acrossthe Defense Intelligence Enterprise,ensuring greater rigor through the use ofcreative analytic techniques and researchmethodologies. The Agency will acquire,maintain, and improve the analytic skillsnecessary to achieve aggressive all-sourceanalysis against the full spectrum of enduringand emerging challenges. DIA will:• Design and maintain a cradle-to-graveanalytic development and leadershipprogram that fosters collaborationthroughout the IC to ensure thecapabilities to meet defense intelligencerequirements are in place.• Develop formal analytic requirementsand programs that will lead to a betterunderstanding and application ofmethodologies, structured techniques,and creative and critical thinking skills.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Critical Thinking and Long-Term Strategic Analysis</Name><Description>Foster critical thinking and promote long-term strategic analysis and warning through the use of advanced research methods and techniques.</Description><Identifier>_f92468fc-a5d1-4618-8378-53b3c557f623</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will develop expertise in the use ofadvanced analytic methods and techniquesthat build on past knowledge. This includesthe integration of critical thinking modelsand diverse perspectives in the developmentof analytic output. The Agency will providecustomers with analytic judgments thatclearly identify opportunities, vulnerabilities,and uncertainties. DIA will:• Create an environment for analysts touse critical thinking and basic structuredanalysis techniques to mitigate bias,understand mindsets, and incorporatecompeting views to help guide thenational dialogue regarding threats to theUnited States and its interests.• Institutionalize forward-looking strategicanalytic methods and techniques toincrease long-term strategic analyticproduction to ensure warning of futurethreats.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>All-Source Analysis</Name><Description>Promote all-source analysis through the integration of collectors and analysts with access to information at the earliest point of consumability.</Description><Identifier>_85c41bda-7068-4b46-a74a-bf63efa45860</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.4</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA believes collaboration between collectorsand analysts is critical to tearing down wallsthat limit the ability to collect, process, andshare information quickly. DIA will accomplishenhanced collaboration through co-locationand training of the collector and analystworkforce, implementation of interoperablesystems, and creation of an informationsharingculture. DIA will:• Build teams, design processes, providecollaboration tools, and developinnovative approaches to improveinformation sharing and timely access todata.• Support on-demand, simultaneousaccess to shared data across securitydomains for the IC workforce through ITimplementation of Horizontal Integration.• Establish an intelligence solutionrepository to maintain critical data in aneasily accessible structured format.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Knowledge-Based Culture</Name><Description>Create a knowledge-based culture.</Description><Identifier>_dc1168da-c406-4c65-8cf6-b0d80f50da27</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA is committed to becoming a highly effective knowledge-based organizationby establishing a culture where information is proactively shared among Agencypersonnel and IC partners. The Agency will implement new strategies to developand exploit knowledge wherever it exists. This includes initiatives to strengthencooperation with foreign partners, broaden information access throughinteroperable technology, and build innovative knowledge creation practices andsharing techniques.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Foreign Partners</Name><Description>Cooperate with foreign partners to increase global situational awareness and close critical intelligence gaps.</Description><Identifier>_61aa95ee-d4ad-47d3-a8e0-a1d59faf73a6</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will seek out and build relationshipswith knowledgeable and capable foreignpartners to enhance access to informationand perspectives otherwise unavailable toour intelligence analysts. The Agency willwork with its partners to focus on the intentof foreign leaders and adversaries to providethe intelligence required to prevent—ratherthan respond to—potential crises around theworld. DIA will:• Coordinate with other members of theIC to leverage existing and emergingintelligence relationships to greateradvantage.• Provide timely foreign exchange anddisclosure policy guidance to supportimproved information access for foreignpartners and coalition members.• Serve as the critical link and DoD focalpoint for the foreign defense attachécommunity, foreign embassy staffs, andthe defense and national intelligencecommunities to leverage resources andlimit intelligence shortfalls.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Information Management Technologies</Name><Description>Implement interoperable state-of-thepractice Information Management (IM) technologies consistent with theInformation Sharing Environment.</Description><Identifier>_128141f8-1566-4538-8154-3f409c1c57f4</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA believes a flexible, centrally-managedand locally-executed Defense IntelligenceEnterprise will provide customers withenhanced interoperability and more costeffectiveIM services. Future solutions andservices will adhere to enterprise standardsand IM best practices. This will support thelevel of access, timeliness, quality, agility, andprecision of information required for currentand future missions. It will also supportseamless horizontal and vertical integrationof DoDIIS applications and data by leveragingmultiple IM activities. DIA will:• Promote, field, and maintain a horizontallyintegrated knowledge environmentenabled by physical and virtualcollaboration in conjunction with theintelligence and operator communities.• Use data tagging best practices andtechnologies to enable more efficientsearch and retrieval of information,enhance access to all data sources, andrefine data standards and data ownership.• Identify and implement technologies,standards, and IM data policies thatenable all-source fusion across multiplesecurity domains in a user-friendly format.• Incorporate Defense IntelligenceEnterprise-wide systems to reduce ITcosts using a widely coordinated “ServiceOriented Architecture” to promote reuseand provide enterprise standards.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Innovative Strategies</Name><Description>Implement innovative strategies to discover, share, apply, and build upon knowledge as a force multiplier across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise.</Description><Identifier>_c7039f28-bc1e-41cb-b2e6-526645aa981d</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA recognizes that new strategies forbuilding and communicating knowledge canhave an exponential impact on the DefenseIntelligence Enterprise’s mission. DIA willidentify innovative knowledge strategiesthrough interaction with leaders frombusiness, academia, partner agencies, andother disciplines. The selected concepts willbe implemented by introducing changes inculture, as well as processes and technology,to create multi-dimensional and mutuallysupporting approaches to improvingknowledge development. DIA will:• Utilize innovative capabilities, techniques,and socialization methodologies toachieve improvement in knowledgebuildingand knowledge-sharing.• Identify and apply best practices fromgovernment, industry, and academicsources to strengthen DIA’s knowledgecapabilities.• Implement and manage concepts thatencourage a unified, knowledge-basedculture across the Defense IntelligenceEnterprise.• Increase the frequency of outcomebasedcollaboration among employees tofacilitate knowledge-sharing.• Implement solutions combining culture,process, and technological dimensionsthat will promote the ability to learn fromchallenges.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Workforce</Name><Description>Attract, develop, and retain a results-focused workforce.</Description><Identifier>_fd6c095b-c69e-4a3f-9c39-360bc7e6e1bc</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>The people that constitute the DIA workforce are our most valuable resource. In lightof this, DIA depends on the combined skills of its workforce to achieve the defenseintelligence mission with excellence. Every member of the DIA workforce must have anequal opportunity to excel in their career through learning and performance improvement,mentoring, and access to engaging work opportunities. A results-focused workforce,possessing diverse global perspectives and a broad range of skills and capabilities isrequired to respond to the threats of the 21st century. DIA will ensure the requirementfor diverse global perspectives and skills are met by executing thoughtful recruitment,development, and retention activities.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Recruitment</Name><Description>Recruit a highly qualified, diverse workforce with an array of backgrounds and life experiences that enhance therange and depth of Agency capabilities.</Description><Identifier>_0e294037-3a5c-41a9-a6b3-13b9368f0a66</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA’s workforce must perform in anincreasingly dynamic, cross-functional, andteam-driven environment. The Agency willhire highly qualified, intellectually diversecandidates with a range of backgrounds andskills, including knowledge of hard targetforeign languages and cultures. In addition,DIA will strive to ensure successful placementof new hires by accurately matchingemployee skills, competencies, and careerdesires to the appropriate position. DIA will:• Ensure that all human capital supportconditions and resources are in placeto identify, attract, hire, staff, and retaintalented professionals.• Increase directorate engagementin staffing by building practicesand communications which enableparticipation at all stages of the process.• Partner with the military services to ensurethat assignments to DIA are highly desiredand professionally rewarding for activeand reserve military personnel.• Provide challenging developmental andexperiential work opportunities to sustainpassion and curiosity throughout theworkforce.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Skills and Competencies</Name><Description>Shape the DIA workforce to ensure the critical workforce skills and competencies are in place to fulfill future mission requirements.</Description><Identifier>_16dcf1ba-65bd-4d93-9abf-e0d3db745ea5</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will foster an environment where allmembers of the workforce can maximizetheir contribution to the mission. Thecivilian and military workforce must haveaccess to developmental and work-relatedopportunities that will build attributes,skills, and capabilities in line with futureexpectations. This includes subject matterexpertise, core management capabilities, anda well-rounded set of work experiences whichposition employees for promotion within thecivilian or military ranks. DIA will:• Ensure the entire DIA workforce —regardless of grade, job series, or joblocation — is provided the requiredcompetency-based skills, tools, learningopportunities, and resources to maximizetheir ability to meet the changingenvironment of the 21st century.• Ensure the workforce is proficient ingeneral, specialist, and managerialcompetencies to fulfill the Agencymission, and is provided a range ofprofessional development and careeropportunities to achieve this.• Ensure all personnel understand the coremission and functions of DIA and possessthe requisite technical proficiencies andcommunication skills necessary to fullycontribute to the Agency’s mission.• Expand interagency rotational programsto develop “jointness” across the IC andbuild deeper understanding of methods,requirements and capabilities.• Create the conditions, relationships,practices, tools, and support to developan effective foreign language capabilityacross the enterprise.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Learning and Performance Improvement</Name><Description>Implement a comprehensive set of innovative learning strategies and performance improvement services tofacilitate DIA’s global workforce.</Description><Identifier>_9e4d3a15-ce86-4383-b7af-3f3697a2f2fe</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will refine and expand the range oflearning opportunities available to allAgency employees in both technical andnon-technical disciplines. This will includedevelopment of non-traditional learningstrategies in recognition of the fact that theDIA workforce is increasingly global. TheAgency will design learning opportunities tosupport increased agility and integration inthe workforce through the cross-applicationof skills and deployment support. DIA will:• Increase awareness of learning,performance improvement, anddeployment opportunities to enhancecareer and skill development.• Partner with the National IntelligenceUniversity to expand, develop, andintegrate the capabilities of all-sourceanalysts and collectors.• Maintain a fully incorporated, highlyskilled Reserve Component to supportAgency and IC mission and deploymentrequirements.• Build a comprehensive global learningand performance service platform thatcorresponds with the needs of a virtualand deployed workforce.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Leadership Development</Name><Description>Develop the next generation of leaders through creative, innovative programs that promote excellence in management practices.</Description><Identifier>_7dac2295-d09b-4ba5-9e05-b63bcf35d02e</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.4</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA seeks to build a managementdevelopment process that equips employeeswith the skills and competencies necessaryto lead an integrated Defense IntelligenceEnterprise. Based on industry best practices,the Agency’s leadership certificate programwill expose participants to a wide array oforganizational and people managementsubjects. DIA will:• Continue implementation of aleadership development program tobuild capabilities at all manageriallevels, broaden the applicant pool, andincrease the skill depth of those seekingpromotion into leadership positions.• Provide learning and performanceimprovement opportunities tosupervisory personnel in order tomaximize employee performance andretain high performers.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Management</Name><Description>Provide superior resource and organization management.</Description><Identifier>_e8647b9c-398e-432a-923a-bdcee360c6d7</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA requires effective managerial processes and accurate measures to assessprogress and shortfalls within the Agency, particularly against key strategicpriorities. To ensure the proper management framework and supportingbusiness systems are in place, the Agency will continue to develop practices andprocedures designed to improve oversight and accountability at all levels.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Financial and Manpower Resources</Name><Description>Build, defend, and account for DIA’s financial and manpower resources across a broad range of intelligence programs and capabilities.</Description><Identifier>_3d347be8-98cf-4aaa-8602-e5430825fb25</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will use effective stewardship of publicresources to achieve programmatic efficiencyand eliminate redundancy. The Agencyrecognizes that effective stewardship andmanagerial processes require transparencyand accuracy in financial data and manpowerauthorizations for monitoring and assessingresource decisions. Policies, procedures,and systems must ensure the reliability ofmanagement information, support regulatorycompliance, demonstrate strategic alignment,and measure program effectiveness. DIA will:• Demonstrate accountability to overseersby issuing and communicating anauditable financial statement andreceiving an unqualified (clean) opinionissued by independent auditors.• Implement an internal control program toimprove accountability and compliance tosupport budget-performance integrationefforts.• Integrate GDIP IT budgets, capabilities,assets, and staff in a global enterpriseand establish a set of DoDIIS centralizedprocesses and methodology.• Integrate enterprise system and reportingtechnologies to modernize Agencypurchasing, acquisition, finance andlogistics business processes.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Budget-Performance Integration</Name><Description>Implement budget-performance integration by linking DIA resource allocations and performance measures tostrategic objectives.</Description><Identifier>_83a9e036-486b-4868-bb28-b39811d6e28d</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA’s mission requires the careful allocationof investments and resources at all levels. TheAgency recognizes that government resourcesare finite and must make hard decisions whenbalancing priorities and risks. Consequently,DIA will use all relevant data to evaluate andinvest in those programs which are most likelyto yield products and results tied to strategicobjectives. DIA will:• Assess the current program developmentprocess to evaluate how programsubmissions are aligned against strategicobjectives and/or may be improved tofurther meet the mission needs of theAgency.• Utilize the Enterprise Architecture modelto align IT systems and technologiesagainst strategic, operational, and tacticalobjectives, key process areas, and identifiedbusiness requirements.• Strengthen the linkages betweenstrategic objectives, business capabilities,supporting services, and performancemeasures to understand business needsand program performance measures whendefending or requesting resources.• Evaluate directorate-level performanceoutcomes against the accomplishment ofoverall Agency strategic objectives andmetrics.• Eliminate programs that add little valueto accomplishing strategic objectives andre-direct savings to existing and emergingstrategic priorities.• Implement a portfolio managementframework to manage risks, returns, andperformance of IT investments throughouttheir life cycle.• Utilize a centralized investmentmanagement tool to facilitatecomprehensive programming, budgeting,and reporting information on all ITinvestments.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Acquisition Planning and Contracting</Name><Description>Enhance acquisition planning and contracting using a portfolio approach to support program management andcontract related workforce oversight.</Description><Identifier>_0f3f32d9-196a-4c02-95fd-32d9619d3e9c</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA relies on the application of timely,effective, and compliant acquisition andcontracting practices to ensure the flow ofgoods and services necessary to completethe defense intelligence mission. Effectiveacquisition program management practicesand oversight will ensure DIA secures thelatest technologies and capabilities to supportstrategic initiatives. The Agency will meetcustomer needs by ensuring that contractingstaff are highly capable, use best practices, andsupport a culture of excellence. DIA will:• Provide timely and sound acquisitionguidance to DIA leadership, managers,and workforce to ensure effective use ofcontracting resources.• Integrate initiatives to increase efficiencyand effectiveness through improvementof acquisition tradecraft, management,controls and processes.• Improve acquisition and performancemanagement reporting to enable rapidtransition of leading edge technologiesfrom research and development phases toall-source operations.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Outreach and Strategic Relationships</Name><Description>Strengthen outreach and communications to build strategic relationships and raise awareness of the Agency's mission and contributions to national security.</Description><Identifier>_dd27189d-a4f0-4542-9677-82cdec1706d3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.4</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA places a high value on outreach andcommunication to provide various stakeholderaudiences with insight into the wide rangeof Agency activities and accomplishments.DIA seeks to continuously improve thequality, content, presentation, and deliveryof its communication products to ensurecustomers, partners, the workforce, andother stakeholders remain highly informed.In addition, the Agency will implementa proactive engagement strategy andcommunications plan to provide overseerswith consistent insight into DIA’s mission andfunctions. DIA will:• Convey to external and internal Agencyaudiences a consistent, compelling, andtailored message allowing insight into theactivities and mission of DIA.• Inform Agency customers andstakeholders of modifications to Agencyprocesses, including the rationale and thenecessity for the proposed changes.• Refine the corporate communicationsinitiatives and products of DIA throughfeedback to ensure they meet theinformation needs of customers,stakeholders, and the workforce.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Continuous Iprovement</Name><Description>Sustain a culture of continuous improvement.</Description><Identifier>_a1c21380-db60-452c-b907-789cd7b7ea5f</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>7</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA believes that a culture of continuous improvement, urgency, and efficiencyis necessary to accomplish the defense intelligence mission with excellence. TheAgency will establish and institutionalize a number of performance assessmenttools and processes to better inform short- and long-range resource decisions. Inaddition, DIA will continue to assess the threat and operating environments, aswell as stakeholder priorities and requirements, to identify adjustments to plansand policies.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Lean Six Sigma</Name><Description>Centrally manage and sustain the deployment of Lean Six Sigma as a tool for continuous improvement.</Description><Identifier>_238915cf-797f-4030-9a48-2f49f7c51eff</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>7.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>The Agency supports the DoD ContinuousProcess Improvement Program throughthe implementation of Lean Six Sigmaand will use this methodology toeliminate redundancy and variation incore processes. The initiative will increaseoverall productivity and improve support tocombatant commanders and senior decisionmakers. Also, DIA will use established keyperformance indicators (KPI) to enable seniorleaders to make data-driven decisions alignedwith Agency strategic goals and objectives.These measures will improve the ability of DIAleadership to manage performance, executecritical initiatives and resource decisions, andenforce overall process owner accountability.DIA will:• Manage the deployment of Lean SixSigma as a change agent for performanceexcellence through training, performanceevaluation, metric validation and projectselection.• Implement, refine, and manage KPIs toaccurately measure DIA core processesusing the DIA Performance Dashboard.• Coordinate, manage, and track criticalKPIs across directorates as a platformfor performance improvement,project selection, and input to the DIAPerformance Plan.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Strategic Planning</Name><Description>Refine DIA’s strategic planning cycle to adapt to the dynamic needs of customers.</Description><Identifier>_23785692-febe-4833-8768-53e2af91107d</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>7.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will refine its Agency-wide planningconstruct to ensure resources are allocatedand utilized effectively to address strategicpriorities. The Agency will evaluate theoverall operating environment, includingthe recommendations and mandates ofstakeholders. It will assess the efficacy of ongoingprograms and identify emerging andfuture threats, required changes in operations,and potential resource or programmaticneeds. DIA will manage its strategic plan asa “living document”— developing updatesas warranted and demonstrating linkagesto various integrated budget-performancemetrics. DIA will:• Achieve a codified, coordinated strategicplanning and financial managementapproach across DIA at the enterprise anddirectorate levels.• Institutionalize DIA’s strategic planthroughout the Agency, to be reflectedin directorate plans, performanceassessments, and communications.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Work Environment</Name><Description>Provide the optimal work environment.</Description><Identifier>_7bac21f3-4fb8-4d70-ab7d-f2efcb72dc4b</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>8</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA recognizes the importance of providing a fair, modern, and secure workenvironment. The Agency will work to ensure all employees have an opportunityto excel in support of the mission. This is achieved through a culture that supportsand leverages equality of opportunity, modernizes its facilities and infrastructure,and values constant awareness of security and CI threats.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Employment Opportunity, Mobility, and Growth</Name><Description>Eliminate barriers to employment and ensure opportunities for training, upward mobility, and career growth are provided to all employees.</Description><Identifier>_08441841-7913-4597-b242-10ea72c6687b</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>8.1</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA is committed to the principle that everymember of the workforce be providedan equal opportunity to excel. Equalopportunity and a workplace free ofdiscrimination and harassment is essential toattracting, developing, and retaining a highcaliberworkforce. To that end DIA will befree from prohibited discrimination throughencouraging managers and supervisors toremove physical and social barriers, askingemployees to use a collaborative approachto national security challenges, and valuingdiverse viewpoints. DIA will:• Design and implement a model equalemployment opportunity program thatmeets or exceeds federal standards andachieves Federal Model Employer status.• Provide conflict management options toprevent, intervene, and resolve disputes;improve productivity, and reduceinvestigation and litigation costs.• Develop appreciation for workforcedifferences, support equality ofopportunity for all, and recognizeemployee contribution to mission success.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Physical Infrastructure</Name><Description>Improve the physical infrastructure to support workforce performance, accommodation, safety, and security.</Description><Identifier>_8af6eb10-62c7-402a-9472-0e3dfa845e8b</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>8.2</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA employees deserve a safe and efficientphysical work environment, whereverpossible. The Agency’s physical infrastructuremust be effectively maintained and upgradedto take advantage of new technologies andprocesses in order to fully meet customerrequirements now and in the future. DIA will:• Establish a DIA facilities functionalmanagement capability and administerthe increasing size of the DIA workforceand additional locations using improvedprocesses and interagency cooperation.• Develop standardized processes toconduct and manage the inspection,integration, and oversight of DIA facilitiesand related field sites.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Security</Name><Description>Continuously improve integrated security policies, processes and practices to facilitate a secure work environment and enable aggressive CI actions.</Description><Identifier>_9fb14198-c01a-4499-9110-e35e0d0ec0ee</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>8.3</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA must protect the security of the workenvironment as well as forms of intelligenceand information. This is accomplished bycarefully vetting employees to ensure theymeet the criteria for access and are fullycognizant of the rules governing the Agency'sinformation and facilities. DIA must safeguarddata, provide authorized access, and serveas the DoD authority on declassification andFreedom of Information Act requests. DIA will:• Improve timeliness of DoD securityclearance adjudication to ensure a fullyvetted workforce able to access andprocess intelligence information insupport of mission requirements.• Increase the frequency of sensitivecompartmented information facilityinspections to reduce accreditationprocessing times.• Improve Agency workforce knowledgeof security policies including SpecialAccess Programs, NATO Access Program,sensitive compartmented informationand collateral policy through training andcommunications.• Improve the management and operationof DIA’s Information Assurance programto ensure the proper protection of theconfidentiality, integrity, and availabilityof enterprise information assets.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Mission Assurance</Name><Description>Achieve a fully integrated and executable mission assurance program. </Description><Identifier>_c7ccb64b-e5c9-44ac-81ae-6d7e6e30d686</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>8.4</SequenceIndicator><OtherInformation>DIA will strive to achieve a fully integrated mission assurance program to mitigate risk through proactive planning and preparation.Successful execution will require coordinationwith the IC, DoD, host site and military baseauthorities as well as local governments. DIAwill:• Refine continuity crisis policy andleadership succession plan andimplement a multi-year strategicmanagement plan for resources insupport of mission assurance.• Improve the crisis managementframework to execute a single,streamlined crisis action plan and providehazard reduction, risk assessment, andimpact mitigation.• Provide training to ensure fullorganizational readiness and programevaluation with implementation ofcorrective actions.</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal></StrategicPlanCore><AdministrativeInformation><StartDate>2006-10-01</StartDate><EndDate>2012-09-30</EndDate><PublicationDate>2010-02-08</PublicationDate><Source>http://www.dia.mil/thisisdia/2007-2012_DIA_Strategic_Plan.pdf</Source><Submitter><FirstName>Arthur</FirstName><LastName>Colman (www.drybridge.com)</LastName><EmailAddress>colman@drybridge.com</EmailAddress></Submitter></AdministrativeInformation></StrategicPlan>