Leighton expected a combination of human and electronic intelligence able to work marvels.
As the seat of consciousness, It was not essential; the development of electronic intelligence had proved that.
Wall moved toward the electronic intelligence consoles at the back of the room, away from the seaman on duty.
He knew enough to fear the American ability to gather electronic intelligence.
But the obstacles to this kind of effortless electronic intelligence arise in price and performance.
For the electronic intelligence known as the Vaere never disclosed itself to men.
I was beginning to get angry at this cold and enigmatic electronic intelligence.
"Sounds to me as if someone's compromised your secure dedicated electronic intelligence communications systems," Peter decided.
He was unimpressed with electronic intelligence and "analysis," a word he used only when forced.
The authorities are afraid that if the Americans learn about him, they will cut off Britain's supply of electronic intelligence.