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B Bailout point
The point, during a vehicular run under surveillance, at which the action officer riding as a passenger is planning to bail out of the car in order to elude surveillance. |
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B Bang and burn
Demolition and sabotage operations. |
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B Black bag job
A surreptitious entry operation usually conducted by the FBI against a domestically located foreign intelligence target. |
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B Black Operations
Clandestine or covert operations not attributable to the organization carrying them out. |
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B Bona Fides
An operative's true identity, affiliation, or intentions. |
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B Bridge Agent
An agent who acts as a courier or go-between from a case officer to an agent in a denied area. |
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B Brief Encounter
Any brief physical contact between a case officer and an agent under threat of surveillance. |
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B Brush Pass
A brief encounter where something is passed between a case officer and an agent. |
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B Bumper-Lock
A harassing move in which vehicular surveillance follows the target officer so closely that the surveilling car's front bumper is almost locked to the rear bumper of the target car. |
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B Burned
When a case officer or agent is compromised, or a surveillant has been made by a target, usually because they make eye contact. |



