ABOUT DIO

In the post-World War II period, the Defence and national intelligence functions were shared between the Navy, Army and Air Force intelligence directorates and the Joint Intelligence Bureau (JIB). The Bureau was responsible for geographic, infrastructure and economic intelligence – mainly in Australia’s region. In 1957 its responsibilities were expanded to include scientific and technical intelligence. In 1970, the Joint Intelligence Organisation (JIO) was formed from a merger of JIB with most of the foreign assessment elements of the three armed services. Following the first Hope Royal Commission and establishment of the Office of National Assessments in 1977, JIO was reoriented to focus more closely on Defence interests. The second Hope Commission endorsed these arrangements in 1984.

In 1989 Counter-Terrorism was added to JIO’s responsibilities. Following a review of Defence intelligence in 1989 by the then MAJGEN John Baker, the Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO) was established in 1990 as Defence’s sole strategic level, all-source intelligence assessment agency.


DIO DIRECTORS

Defence Intelligence Organisation

Major General M.R. McNarn, AO 2005 -
Mr F. Lewincamp, PSM 1999 - 2005
Major General W.J. Crews, AO 1997 - 1999
Major General J.M. Connolly, AO 1995 - 1996
Major General J.C. Hartley, AO 1992 – 1995
Major General J.S. Baker, AO 1990 – 1992

 

Joint Intelligence Organisation

Major General J.S Baker, AO 1989 - 1990
Dr. P. Dibb 1987 - 1988
Mr G.R. Marshall 1984 - 1987
Mr J.O. Furner, CBE 1982 - 1984
Mr A.W. McMichael, OBE 1978 – 1982
Mr G.A. Jockel, CBE 1972 – 1978
Mr R.W. Furlonger, CB 1969 – 1972

 

Joint Intelligence Bureau

Mr A.W. McMichael, OBE 1968 – 1969
Mr W. Harold King, MBE 1954 – 1968
Major General Sir W. Cawthorn, Kt 1952 – 1954
Commander A.S. Storey, DSC 1949 – 1952
Mr A.P. Fleming, CBE 1947 – 1949