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Defence Intelligence


Staff

The DIS is a joint organisation, employing over 4,500 staff which include members of all three Armed Forces and civilians. About 700 staff are located in the DIS Headquarters in Whitehall. The remaining staff work in other parts of the DIS in the UK and overseas.

Distribution of DIS Staff

Location Number of Personnel
Whitehall 700
ICG 1600
DISC 500
Force Elements 1700

Serving members of the Armed Forces make up approximately 60% of the manpower of the DIS. They provide the majority of staff engaged in intelligence collection. There is also an important requirement for current military expertise in a wide range of analytical and intelligence support posts throughout the DIS.

The majority of posts in the production and analysis branches are filled by civilian Research Analysts, recruited directly by the DIS on the basis of academic qualifications (usually the minimum of a 2:1 Degree) or previous relevant experience or an Armed Forces background. We also employ a small number of language specialists and psychologists.

Civilian experts in science or engineering disciplines provide specialist skills. These experts are generally drawn from a group of centrally recruited specialists working within the MOD and MOD research establishments. They may all be employed in the DIS, in the wider MOD, in posts overseas or in the wider intelligence community.

The Intelligence Collection Group also recruits imagery analysts and mapping and charting officers.

Administrative staff are either recruited locally or drawn from the MOD's central staff resource.

In addition to any relevant specialist abilities and qualifications, it is essential that our staff are of the highest integrity, resilient, sensitive to others and open to new ideas and working practices. They should also have good interpersonal and organisational skills, whilst being effective team members.

Although staff may be recruited for particular roles within the DIS, they are encouraged to diversify into other roles and can pursue a career across the Ministry of Defence as a whole.