DIA Agent

Protecting National Security through Global Intelligence and Analysis

The DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) Agent is a highly skilled intelligence professional entrusted with safeguarding national security by providing critical intelligence and analysis to the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies. These agents play a vital role in collecting, evaluating, and disseminating intelligence on global threats, emerging
Prerequisites: Undergraduate Degree, Intelligence 6+, Computer Operation 3+, Electronics 3+

First Term:

Choose:
Analyst
-or-
Field Investigator Skills:
Investigation 3
Research 3
Analyst Computer Operation 2
Analyst Cryptography 2
  Field Investigator Electronics 1
Field Investigator Observation 1
Field Investigator Stealth 2
Pulling Strings: Base Clearance

Subsequent Terms:

Skills:
Admin/Legal
Investigation
Language
Research
Willpower
Analyst Computer Operation
Analyst Cryptography
  Field Investigator Electronics
Field Investigator Observation
Field Investigator Stealth
Pulling Strings: One of the Following: DARPA Labs, NGA Support, Satellite Surveillance: Intelligence, or Stopping Investigation

All Terms:

Contacts: One per term: Government or Intelligence Community. On a 1D10 roll of 8+, this contact is foreign.
Promotion: 6+, +1 if EDU 7+
Pulling Strings: If promoted, one of the following: Intelligence Agency Control or Project Oversight
Resource Points: 1 per Term +1 if Promotion Rolled
Influence Types: Intelligence

Special Assignment:

On a 1D10 roll of 7+
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Skills:
Act/Bluff
Bribery
Carousing
Disguise
Foreboding (if Empathy 1+)
Intrusion
Luck
Stealth
Pulling Strings: One of the following: MHIC-EDOM, Mind Control Drugs  

Impact and Importance:

  Agents provide timely and accurate intelligence assessments that inform strategic decision-making at the highest levels of government and military command. Their insights shape military strategies, force planning, and resource allocation.
  DIA Agents support military operations by assessing threats, providing intelligence support to deployed forces, and ensuring force protection measures are in place. Their work helps minimize risks to military personnel and contributes to mission success.
  Agents analyze foreign military technologies, trends, and strategies, providing valuable insights that inform the development and acquisition of cutting-edge military capabilities. Their assessments contribute to maintaining technological superiority and ensuring readiness.
  Agents play a crucial role in crisis response situations, providing rapid intelligence assessments, threat analysis, and situational awareness. Their work aids in decision-making, operational planning, and effective response to emerging security challenges.
  Agents provide intelligence support to defense policymakers and diplomats, contributing to the formulation of defense policies, treaty negotiations, and diplomatic engagements. Their expertise aids in understanding international security dynamics and informing diplomatic initiatives.
  DIA Agents serve as the backbone of defense intelligence, providing vital intelligence and analysis to support national security and military operations. Through their expertise, collaboration, and commitment to excellence, they contribute to protecting the United States and its allies in an ever-evolving global security landscape.

Key Characteristics:

 
  • Intelligence Collection: DIA Agents specialize in intelligence collection, employing various methods such as human intelligence (HUMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), and open-source intelligence (OSINT). They gather information on foreign military capabilities, potential threats, and emerging trends.
  • Analysis and Assessment: Agents possess exceptional analytical skills, enabling them to interpret complex information and assess its implications for national security. They produce strategic assessments, reports, and briefings that aid in decision-making, policy formulation, and military planning.
  • Military Expertise: DIA Agents have a deep understanding of military operations, equipment, and strategies. They analyze foreign military activities, monitor regional security dynamics, and evaluate the impact of geopolitical events on U.S. military interests.
  • Collaboration and Interagency Cooperation: Agents work closely with other intelligence agencies, military commands, and government departments to share information, coordinate efforts, and enhance national security. They collaborate with foreign partners to exchange intelligence, promote international cooperation, and strengthen alliances.
  • Emerging Technologies and Threats: DIA Agents closely monitor advancements in emerging technologies, such as cyber warfare, space capabilities, and unmanned systems. They assess the implications of these technologies on military operations, identify vulnerabilities, and develop strategies to counter potential threats.
  • Strategic Warning and Counterintelligence: Agents provide strategic warning on potential threats to national security, enabling proactive measures to mitigate risks. They also contribute to counterintelligence efforts, detecting and countering foreign intelligence activities that pose a threat to U.S. interests.

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