WordNet
n. a unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy [syn: intelligence, intelligence agency]
Usage examples of "intelligence service".
But as a mere merchant captain I do not have the resources of an Intelligence Service to draw upon….
He went to meet with an old friend, a member of the Intelligence Service of the Republic of Turkey.
The German intelligence service, using methods it won't divulge, estimated in 2001 that Iraq was three to six years from having a nuclear weapon.
For among the two hundred and thirty-six remaining hostages held inside the American Embassy in Masqat was a deep-cover field director of the Mossad, Israel's unparalleled intelligence service.
A man who has spent his life in his country's intelligence service and cannot operate a transmitter?
Every intelligence service in the world suffers from the same thing.
Sir William Guest, as Chairman of the JIC and with the ear of the PM, had his own plans for a combined security and intelligence service.
Formerly an agent with the People's Republic of China's intelligence service.