What does gi mean?
gi means Government Intelligence
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Government Intelligence?
Government Intelligence can be abbreviated as gi
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GO/GO - Government Owned / Government Operated
- I/EW - Intelligence/Electronic Warfare
- IC/NIPS - Intelligence Center/Navy Intelligence Processing System
- IC-HUMINT - Intelligence Community Human Intelligence Network
- JMGI - James Martin Government Intelligence
- G2G - Government to Government
- GEITA - Government Electronics and Intelligence Technology Association
- GFGI - Government Furnished Government Installed
- GOGO - Government-Owned, Government-Operated
- ICMAP - Intelligence Community Multi-Intelligence Acquisition Program
- IWIM - Intelligence Warehouse / Intelligence Manager
- GAIN - Government Agencies Intelligence Network
- GAIN - Government Agency Intelligence Network
- GAG - Government Agencies Government
- GGO - Government owned Government Operated
- GGCL - Government to Government Coomunications Link
- GTG - Government to Government
- ITS - Intelligence Training System (Intelligence training for branches of DOD at Goodfellow AFB, TX)
- J-2 - intelligence directorate of a joint staff; intelligence staff section
- GOCO - Government Owned, Contractor Operated. An admission by government that they have the expertise to run the country (supposedly) but not anything as practical as a hot-dog stall.