With the Soviets no longer a menace, INSCOM’s U.S. Army Russian Institute was resubordinated to the European Command. Joint operations had become a main focus of the Department of Defense; in 1993, the Secretary of Defense ordered service human intelligence assets consolidated under Defense Intelligence Agency control. INSCOM turned over most of its human intelligence operations to the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Defense HUMINT Agency in 1995.
In 1994, INSCOM established a completely new type of intelligence element, the Land Information Warfare Activity (LIWA). The LIWA was the Army’s first venture into the uncharted field of information operations. It was designed to defend the Army’s automated communications and data systems from outside intrusion and to give the Army full capabilities in both the defensive and offensive aspects of any future conflict in cyberspace. The LIWA/INSCOM-staffed Information Dominance Center commenced operations in 1999, providing unparalleled capability for harvesting, synthesizing and producing unique, operational intelligence. INSCOM became a major player in managing a seamless intelligence information system that provided the United States with global reach and coverage. As part of this process, INSCOM found itself working more closely with the overall intelligence community and with the Army’s own tactical military intelligence assets.
>https://www.inscom.army.mil/Organization/CG.aspx