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The National Intelligence University (NIU), formerly known as the Defense Intelligence School, the Defense Intelligence College, the Joint Military Intelligence College, and the National Defense Intelligence College is a federally chartered research university in Bethesda, Maryland. NIU is the United States Intelligence Community's (IC) institution for higher learning in fields of study central to the profession of intelligence and national security. NIU awards undergraduate and graduate degrees, a graduate certificate, and prestigious research fellowships to prepare personnel for senior positions in the IC and the broader national security enterprise. Since 1963, more than 80,000 military and civilian students have attended the university. Formerly located at the Defense Intelligence Agency headquarters in Washington, D.C., NIU's primary campus is now located at
Intelligence Community Campus-Bethesda The Intelligence Community Campus-Bethesda (ICC-B) is a campus in Brookmont, Maryland containing offices for several agencies of the United States Intelligence Community. The campus was created in 1945 and initially served as the headquarters of t ...
(ICC-B) with four additional locations around the world. National Intelligence University's
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programs emphasize education through scholarly and applied research designed to help U.S. intelligence officers better understand the diverse range of geopolitical, strategic, and technological threats and opportunities affecting intelligence and national security. The university is organized into two separate academic units: th
College of Strategic Intelligence
and th
Anthony G. Oettinger School of Science and Technology Intelligence
Combined, the college and school cover a diverse and evolving range of international affairs issues and adversarial threats and capabilities, from cultural and religious conflicts to WMD proliferation, cybersecurity threats, terrorism, transnational crime, and more. Congressionally chartered and publicly funded but with admissions restricted solely to current U.S. Intelligence officers holding a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance, NIU is a small, non-resident university. Admissions are highly selective, but tuition is paid by the United States Government.


History

The United States Department of Defense established the Defense Intelligence School within the Defense Intelligence Agency in 1962 to consolidate existing U.S. Army and Navy academic programs in strategic intelligence. In 1980, the U.S. Congress authorized the school to award the Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence degree. In 1981, the
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accredited the School. That same year, DoD rechartered the institution as the Defense Intelligence College, placing additional emphasis on its research mission. Since then, the university has added several off-campus programs at the National Security Agency and several regional centers and has encouraged an increase in enrollment from civilian agencies. On campus, it has also added two part-time graduate programs. Students from throughout the Intelligence Community attend the university, and they include active duty and reserve military personnel from each of the services (including the Coast Guard), DoD, and other federal civilian employees. In 1993, the College was renamed the Joint Military Intelligence College. The College embarked on a new era in which its mission was more sharply defined. In 1997, Congress authorized the College to award a Bachelor of Science in Intelligence (BSI) degree. The BSI Program is a fourth year degree completion program. It affords those students who have accumulated three years of undergraduate credits a means to complete their degree requirements and to obtain a degree directly related to the field of intelligence. The Program enables BSI graduates to advance their careers within the National Intelligence Community. In December 2006, DoD Instruction 3305.1 changed the name to the National Defense Intelligence College. The DoD Instruction was revised again in February 2011 to reflect the current designation — National Intelligence University — and the Director of National Intelligence formally and publicly announced that change as well as the expanded mission and vision of the NIU during the August 2011 convocation of the class of 2012. In June 2021, the University officially transferred from the Defense intelligence Agency to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to better serve the diverse and varied needs of its students and the United States intelligence enterprise. “We are honored to officially welcome the National Intelligence University into the ranks of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence,” said Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines and NIU President Dr. J. Scott Cameron in a joint statement. “At no point has it been more important to sharpen our intelligence tradecraft with emerging expertise, strengthen our intelligence partnerships, and preempt long-term strategic threats with intellectual creativity. NIU’s academic leadership, combined with ODNI’s integrating role, stands to better serve the IC, federal government, and United States for years to come.”


Vision and mission

The Center of Academic Life for the Intelligence Community – preparing today’s Intelligence Community leaders for tomorrow’s challenges. The National Intelligence University advances the intelligence profession through a holistic, integrative, contextual approach to education that promotes dynamic teaching, engaged learning, original research, academic outreach, analytical problem solving, rigorous research methods, collaborative processes, and lifelong learning.


Educational accreditation

The university is authorized by the United States Congress to award the Bachelor of Science in Intelligence, the Master of Science and Technology Intelligence and the Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence degrees. The university is accredited by the
Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Middle States Association or MSA) was a voluntary, peer-based, non-profit association that performed peer evaluation and regional accreditation of public and private schools in the Mid-Atla ...
.


Facilities and resources

The NIU Library houses 2.5 million items, including books, unclassified intelligence documents, reference materials, periodicals, microfilms, video and cartographic items. The library subscribes to 2,000 international periodicals, newspapers, annuals, serials, and statistical reports. It is particularly strong in Russian periodicals. The library has archival microfiche and microfilm collections of general and scholarly periodicals, Foreign Broadcast Information Service reports, and declassified documents. The NIU Library is located at ICC-B. Th
Office of Research
within the university enables students to pursue projects that require research outside the Washington, DC, area, including overseas. The university encourages faculty research on intelligence issues and supports intelligence-related research by faculty from other DoD Schools. Faculty and student research is published in academic journals and in book-length special studies. Research results and thesis abstracts are also made available to the Intelligence Community.


Academic programs


Bachelor of Science in Intelligence (BSI)

Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence (MSSI)

Master of Science and Technology Intelligence (MSTI)

Certificate of Intelligence Studies (CIS)


Admissions

All prospective NIU students must meet the following requirements: * Be
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who are members of the U.S. Armed Forces or are federal government employees * Be nominated by their parent organization (full-time students only), and * Possess a TS//SCI security clearance prior to enrollment


Notable graduates and faculty

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Todd C. Chapman Todd Crawford Chapman (born 1962) is an American career diplomat who has served as the United States Ambassador to Brazil and the United States Ambassador to Ecuador. As a career United States Foreign Service officer, Chapman joined the State ...
* Mike Gallagher *
John R. Allen John Rutherford Allen (born December 15, 1953) is a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general, and former commander of the NATO International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces – Afghanistan (USFOR-A). On September 13, 2014, ...
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Paul M. Nakasone Paul Miki Nakasone (Japanese language, Japanese: 仲宗根ミキ ''Nakasone Miki'', born November 19, 1963) is a four-star general, four-star General (United States), general in the United States Army who serves as the commander of United States C ...
* Robert B. Murrett *
Ronald D. Johnson Ronald Douglas Johnson served as the United States Ambassador to El Salvador from 2019 to 2021. He was appointed ambassador by President Donald J. Trump on July 3, 2019. At the time of his appointment, he was serving as the Central Intelligence ...
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Michael H. Decker Michael H. Decker was the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Oversight. from September 2009 to February 2014. Before that he was Assistant Director of Intelligence, Marine Corps Intelligence, United States Marine Corps. He ser ...
* William C. Smith Jr. *
David A. Reid David Alan Reid (born January 14, 1962) is an American politician and retired US Navy Reserve commander. Reid was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 2017. He is a Democrat representing the 28th District, which includes much of easter ...
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Jeffrey A. Kruse Jeffrey A. Kruse is a United States Air Force The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Originally created on 1 August ...
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Leah G. Lauderback Leah Gaye Lauderback is a United States Air Force lieutenant general who serves as the deputy chief of staff for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and cyber effects operations of the United States Air Force since August 5, 2022. She mo ...
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Earl G. Matthews Earl G. Matthews is an American government official and attorney who held senior positions within the Department of the Army and at the White House during the administration of President Donald Trump. Matthews was a member of Trump's Department o ...
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William J. Walker William J. Walker is a retired United States Army major general and former Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of Representatives. He was the 38th House Sergeant at Arms and the first African-American to hold the office. He last served as the 2 ...
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Robert P. Ashley Jr. Robert Paul Ashley Jr. is a retired Lieutenant general (United States), lieutenant general in the United States Army who served as the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency from 2017 to 2020. He previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff o ...


NIU in the News


NIU Welcomes New Class, Opens Application Season
(ODNI Article)
NIU Establishes Chapter of the National Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi
(NIU Website)
NIU Honors the Legacy of Key Historical Leader: Dr. Anthony G. Oettinger
(NIU Website)
NIU Celebrates its 2022 Graduates
(NIU Website)
NIU Research Faculty Josh Kerbel Discusses Anticipatory Intelligence and Complexity
(The Cognitive Crucible Podcast)
NIU Student Escorts Great Uncle’s Remains to U.S. after 70 Years Missing in Action
(NIU Website)
"The National Intelligence University" with its President Dr. Scott Cameron
(Spycast)
NIU S&T Dean Brian Holmes Moves to New ODNI Role
(HS Today)
Former In-Q-Tel CEO Appointed as the Chair of the NIU Board of Visitors
(NIU Website)
NIU Serves as a Hub for Intelligence and National Security Studies
(ODNI Article)
The Intelligence Community’s University: NIU Transitions to the ODNI
(AFCEA Article)
NIU Moves Under the ODNI Umbrella
(Federal News Network Radio Interview)
ODNI Absorbs National Intelligence University; Avril Haines Quoted
(ExecutiveGov Article)
NIU Joins the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
(ODNI Press Release)
NIU Joins the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
(NIU Press Release)
After Nearly 60 Years, National Intelligence University Moves to ODNI
(Government Executive)
The National Intelligence University Makes a Big Move
(WTOP The National Security Podcast)
NIU Welcomes its Newest Faculty Member: Lieutenant Colonel Jake Sotiriadis
(NIU Website)
Dr. Amy Kardell Named Dean of the College of Strategic Intelligence
(NIU Website)
Celebrating Dr. Joseph Gordon’s Decades of Service to Intelligence Education
(NIU Website)
Georgia Adds High School Coursework in Intelligence
(AFCEA Article)
In Service to the Nation: NIU Supports the Community through Days of Service
(NIU Website)
Interview with the Dean of the Anthony G. Oettinger School of Science and Technology Intelligence
(ideaXme Interview)
Returning to Campus Prepared and Confident: “Communicate, Separate, and Operate” are Keys to Safety and Success
(NIU Website)
Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Success: NIU Celebrates its 2020 Graduates
(NIU Website)
National Intelligence University Adds Advanced Data Curriculum
(AFCEA Article)


Research and Publications

As the dedicated research unit of NIU, the Ann Caracristi Institute for Intelligence Research (CIIR) represents the IC’s premier resource for academic intelligence research. CIIR serves to support, advance, and promote NIU’s academically rigorous research on topics critical to U.S. intelligence and national security.
NI Press Publications

Caracristi Monographs


References


External links


National Intelligence University

Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area
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