United States Intelligence Community
Collective term for US federal intelligence and security agencies
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August 2024 | LtGen Melvin G. Carter becomes Director of Marine Corps Intelligence, serving from August 2024 to present. |
April 2024 | Dr. Richard 'Rick' Muller becomes director of IARPA, succeeding Catherine Marsh. |
June 2023 | LtGen Matthew Glavy becomes Director of Marine Corps Intelligence, serving until July 2024. |
2020 | National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC) established within the U.S. Space Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Enterprise. |
2019 | Catherine Marsh becomes director of IARPA, taking over from Stacey Dixon. |
2018 | Stacey Dixon becomes director of IARPA, succeeding Jason Matheny. |
2015 | IARPA is selected to lead foundational research and development for the National Strategic Computing Initiative. |
2015 | Jason Matheny becomes director of IARPA, replacing Peter Highnam. |
2013 | New York Times op-ed columnist David Brooks calls IARPA 'one of the government's most creative agencies'. |
August 29 2013 | The Washington Post published a summary of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's top-secret 'black budget' for Fiscal Year 2013, providing unprecedented details about U.S. spy agency budgets and operations. |
July 2013 | Brigadier General Michael Groen becomes Director of Marine Corps Intelligence, serving until June 2016. |
2012 | Peter Highnam becomes director of IARPA, succeeding Lisa Porter. |
2012 | Physicist David Wineland won the Nobel Prize in Physics for quantum computing research funded by IARPA. |
2011 | The requested budget of the National Intelligence Program became publicly disclosed, following a requirement enacted by Congress in Section 364 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010. |
2010 | IARPA's quantum computing research is named Science magazine's Breakthrough of the Year. |
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