The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) have announced a new collaboration between the two organizations that aims to embrace innovative technologies for bolstering national security.

Through the new agreement – which was signed during a live panel on March 10 as part of SXSW 2024 – DIU and ODNI will leverage their respective expertise, resources, and networks to identify emerging technologies that can enhance intelligence gathering, analysis, and operational capabilities.

The new partnership signals a significant milestone in how the Defense Department leverages cutting-edge solutions to address evolving threats in an increasingly complex global landscape, DIU said in a press release.

“Formalizing this relationship is in direct support of DIU’s 3.0 strategic plan – which includes working with partners across the Department to take advantage of opportunities to generate impact through shared best practices and enhanced teamwork,” said DIU Director Doug Beck.

In February, DIU announced that it’s taking steps toward its next iteration – dubbed DIU 3.0 – that involves shifts in focus, action, and resourcing to accelerate the development and deployment of military technology.

Partnerships – private, public, at home, and abroad – are a key factor to DIU 3.0.

By collaborating closely, both DIU and ODNI seek to better coordinate a demand signal to industry, and then expedite the deployment of innovative solutions, maximizing efficiency and effectiveness in fulfilling their missions.

“The ODNI is committed to leveraging the latest advances in technology to fulfill the IC’s critical mission of providing timely and accurate intelligence to policymakers and warfighters,” said ODNI Director of Science and Technology John Beieler.  “Partnering with the Defense Innovation Unit allows us to tap into a diverse array of innovative solutions and capabilities that can enhance our effectiveness and strengthen our nation’s security posture.”

DIU said it currently has several ongoing projects with the intelligence community that are focused on shared problem sets including open-source intelligence, supply chain visualization, and autonomous maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

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Cate Burgan is a MeriTalk Senior Technology Reporter covering the intersection of government and technology.
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