The DIMF’s Nathan Hale Scholars Dinner series is an annual fund raising event celebrating the accomplishments of our scholars, recognizing our volunteers, and enabling members and representatives of the Defense Intelligence community to reconnect. This event was previously known as the “TechTalk” dinner series.
Participants have the opportunity to network and connect with other members and supporters of the U.S. Intelligence Community and Department of Defense, while honoring the commitment and sacrifices of members of the Defense Intelligence Enterprise and their families. The Hale Dinner provides a vibrant, but casual venue to build relationships and share insights across the federal landscape in support of a strong defense.
All profits from “The Hale” go directly to the scholarship programs supporting the children of fallen defense intelligence officers.
If you are interested in learning more about the legacy of Nathan Hale, navigate to this link sponsored by the The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
The Hale Dinner
We held our annual dinner on 21 June at the Military Women’s Memorial. You can view pictures of our event here.
Securing Cyber
In 2023, the Washington Commanders hosted us at FedEx Field. Our keynote speakers included the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, the Principal Cyber Advisory for the Navy, and a shipmate of Scotty Wirtz. You can view pictures of our event here.
Human Factors
In 2022, the DIMF hosted keynotes from the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and a New York Times Best Selling author. You can view pictures of our event here.
Artificial Intelligence
The 2021 TechTalk featured four panels from industry leaders, Meet-and-Greet Sessions, Marketing Packages for off-line networking, and 1-on-1 Sessions with former government executives.
You must have a password to access TechTalk 2021 content. Please purchase a ticket or, if you have forgotten your password, you can request a reminder by sending an email to questions@defenseintel.org
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