The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is tasked with delivering timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence to support national security decision-making across the Department of Defense and interagency partners. Its core mission centers on enhancing intelligence collection, analysis, and operational support through advanced information technology and specialized analytical services.
Defense Intelligence Agency is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is tasked with delivering timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence to support national security decision-making across the Department of Defense and interagency partners. Its core mission centers on enhancing intelligence collection, analysis, and operation...
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is tasked with delivering timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence to support national security decision-making across the Department of Defense and interagency partners. Its core mission centers on enhancing intelligence collection, analysis, and operational support through advanced information technology and specialized analytical services. Strategic priorities include strengthening supply chain risk management, modernizing secure IT environments, and deploying tools that improve human-centered intelligence assessment—evidenced by procurement focus on behavioral assessment systems, cybersecurity support, and IT infrastructure modernization. The agency prioritizes agility in intelligence workflows, emphasizing solutions that integrate real-time data, reduce analytical latency, and ensure operational resilience.
Procurement activity is heavily concentrated in information technology and analytical support services, particularly in computer-related services and specialized operational support. The agency frequently engages in pre-solicitation and sources-sought activities to refine requirements before formal solicitation, indicating a preference for collaborative, requirements-driven acquisition cycles. Contract vehicles likely include IDIQs and other flexible mechanisms suited to rapidly evolving intelligence needs.
Industry engagement centers on NAICS 541519 (Other Computer Related Services) and 54151 (Custom Computer Programming), with strong emphasis on small business set-asides through the SBA program. This signals a deliberate effort to cultivate innovation from niche, agile vendors capable of delivering tailored analytical and cybersecurity solutions. The agency favors vendors with proven expertise in intelligence workflows, risk assessment frameworks, and secure IT deployment.
Organized under the Department of Defense, the DIA operates as the nation’s primary defense-focused intelligence entity, with a global footprint supporting military and national security operations. It relies on a mix of direct acquisitions and interagency contracting vehicles to fulfill mission-critical requirements, emphasizing secure, compliant, and scalable solutions over commoditized services.
Recent Defense Intelligence Agency Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Defense Intelligence Agency, including active solicitations and recent awards.