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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