National Intelligence University

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172 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL
through a strategy of prevention,
preparedness, detection, and response
to ensure that the DOD workforce and
facilities in the NCR are secure and
protected.
For further information, contact the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, Washington, DC 20301. Phone,
703–693–3685. Internet, http://www.pfpa.mil.
Joint Service Schools
Defense Acquisition University
9820 Belvoir Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060–5565
Phone, 703–805–2764. Internet, http://www.dau.mil.
President KATRINA G. MCFARLAND
The Defense Acquisition University
(DAU), established pursuant to the
Defense Acquisition Workforce
Improvement Act of 1990 (10 U.S.C.
1701 note), serves as the DOD center
for acquisition, technology, and
logistics training; performance support;
continuous learning; and knowledge
sharing. DAU is a unif‌i ed structure with
f‌i ve regional campuses and the Defense
Systems Management College-School
of Program Managers, which provides
executive and international acquisition
training. DAU’s mission is to provide
the training, career management, and
services that enable the acquisition,
technology, and logistics community
to make smart business decisions and
deliver timely and affordable capabilities
to warf‌i ghters.
For further information, contact the Director, Operations Support Group, Defense Acquisition University,
9820 Belvoir Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060–5565. Phone, 800–845–7606. Internet, http://www.dau.mil.
National Intelligence University
Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, Washington, DC 20340–5100
Phone, 202–231–5466. Internet, http://www.ndic.edu.
President REAR ADM. DAVID R. ELLISON, USN
The National Intelligence University,
formerly the Joint Military Intelligence
College, was established in 1962. The
College is a joint service interagency
educational institution serving the
intelligence community and operates
under the authority of the Director,
Defense Intelligence Agency. Its mission
is to educate military and civilian
intelligence professionals, conduct
and disseminate relevant intelligence
research, and perform academic
outreach regarding intelligence matters.
The College is authorized by Congress
to award the bachelor of science in
intelligence, master of science and
technology intelligence, and master of
science of strategic intelligence. Courses
are offered to full-time students in a
traditional daytime format and for part-
time students in the evening, on Saturday,
and in an executive format (one weekend
per month and a 2-week intensive
summer period).
For further information, contact the Admissions Off‌i ce, National Intelligence University, 200 MacDill Blvd
(MCA–2), Washington, DC 20340–5100. Phone, 202–231–5466 or 202–231–3319. Internet, http://www.ni-u.
edu.

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