Advanced Technical Intelligence Center


The Advanced Technical Intelligence Center for Human Capital Development is a university and industry-focused research, education, and training nonprofit corporation within the Dayton Region.It consolidates technical intelligence education and training in the DoD, national agencies, and civilian institutes and industry.
ATIC incorporates on-site and distance learning environments and a research lab. ATIC is close to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, a technical intelligence exploitation center; to the scientists and engineers of the Air Force Research Laboratory ; to the Air Force Institute of Technology, an Associate member of the National Intelligence University System; and to the large and growing contractor base in the Dayton region. ATIC reinforces Wright Patterson Air Force Base’s reputation as the leader in education, training, research, development and operational employment of intelligence data.

History

ATIC was formed in 2006 by a confederation of Dayton-area government, industry and academic organizations with congressionally directed funding to help solve the shortage of technical intelligence expertise. Growth in the use of technical intelligence, e.g., Measurement and Signature Intelligence /Advanced Geospatial Intelligence, Geospatial Intelligence and Signals Intelligence —combined with the increased application of Human Intelligence and Open Source Intelligence —by the Intelligence Community and warfighters are straining the technical intelligence workforce. This is leading to a nationwide shortage of expertise with appropriate clearances. Growth in this workforce from within civilian U.S. graduate schools is hindered by the increasing numbers of foreign national faculty and students enrolled in engineering and science programs. ATIC intends to be the only not-for-profit organization of its kind, to offer the IC specialized, technical, in-residence and distance learning, short courses, certificate programs, accredited associate and bachelor programs, along with the ability to host conferences and events in a secure auditorium, Video Teleconferencing and/or meeting room capability, all delivered from a single, secure location.

Aims

The ATIC aim is to develop an Advanced Technical Intelligence workforce by providing training and education to all elements of the Intelligence Community and those interested in becoming part of the IC, and by providing research facilities for emerging technologies. To accomplish this mission, the ATIC will operate an educational and research facility, staffed by faculty and subject-matter experts, to instruct and grow this workforce in the Dayton area.

Customers

ATIC has a Board of Trustees. Members come from a variety of backgrounds and professions.
Officers