Intelligence gathered by means interpersonal contact.
1 She was baiting him, Rubens finally realized-theagency had humint on a plot they hadn't shared.
2 I guess you know the Chamber specializes in taking the HUM out of HUMINT ?
3 All HUMINT sources inside the facility have since gone dark.
4 Felix Leiter, a former marine whom Bond had met in the service, was a HUMINT spy.
5 The manager of Humint sets out priorities for the coming year and sends them to the state department.
6 With the 1960s came a new emphasis on supplementing human intelligence ( HUMINT ) with intelligence from electronic sources (ELINT).
7 It's why going native or falling in love with a source is such a big no-no on a HUMINT op.
8 Humint is part of the CIA, which deals with overseas spying overseas and is one of at least 12 US intelligence agencies.
9 If it's anything like the Pentagon's other HUMINT units, the Air Force det will coordinate the activities of operatives on the ground.
10 Humint A contraction of "human intelligence" - a phrase used by spy agencies to refer to information gathered from people rather than machines.
11 HUMINT is effective, but it can be dogged by slow turnaround: As Darpa notes, the lag between data collection and analysis can be 48 hours.
12 "Of course, we have additional humint . "
13 "Weather Service is taking traffic flow at source from GCHQ and cross-correlating it with validated HUMINT sources," Griffin rumbles ominously.
14 She was baiting him, Rubens finally realized-theagency had humint on a plot they hadn't shared.
15 I guess you know the Chamber specializes in taking the HUM out of HUMINT ?
16 All HUMINT sources inside the facility have since gone dark.
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