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