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Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft Azure Cloud Services Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS n/a 2019 2019
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2014 2014
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Workday Legacy Workday Government Cloud Core HR HCM n/a 2024 2024 In 2024, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) implemented Workday Government Cloud to accelerate its human resources modernization and centralize Core HR data into a single system of record. The announcement marks Workday Government Cloud entering the U.S. Intelligence Community and expands Workday’s momentum in the federal market. Workday Government Cloud was configured to support core HR functions such as centralized personnel data management, recruiting and onboarding automation, talent and skills management, and employee-centric workforce planning. The deployment emphasizes a unified data core to automate business processes and provide a single source of truth for HR and talent workflows across the agency. DIA worked in partnership with Groundswell as a value-added reseller to execute the federal modernization effort, leveraging Groundswell’s federal experience to align configuration and rollout with intelligence community requirements. The implementation targets operational coverage across the DIA workforce, including officers supporting forward-deployed warfighters and national policymakers, and is intended to deliver enhanced managerial insights and workforce visibility for leadership decision-making. Governance and process changes center on centralized HR data, automated hiring workflows to accelerate time-to-hire, and capabilities to identify and direct skills where emerging intelligence problems demand expertise. The program positions Workday Government Cloud as DIA’s Core HR platform and builds on Workday’s existing federal customer base, reinforcing a broader shift in federal human capital systems toward unified, cloud-native HR and talent management solutions.
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Google Legacy Google Tag Manager Tag Management CRM n/a 2023 2023
Content Management
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Web Content Management Content Management 2013 2013
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Technographics

Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is a Government organization based in United States, with around 16500 employees and annual revenues of $1.09 billion.

Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Microsoft Azure Cloud Services, Workday Government Cloud and Google Tag Manager, covering areas like Application Hosting and Computing Services, Core HR and Tag Management.

Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Microsoft, Workday and Google.

Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) recently adopted applications including Workday Government Cloud in 2024, Google Tag Manager in 2023 and Microsoft Azure Cloud Services in 2019, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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