If the search is intended to find Steele's quote on the relative cost of HUMINT in comparison to all other (technical) INTs, the best search is on Google for <pdf steele HUMINT “fraction of the cost”>. If you are looking for the Joe Markowitz' slide on relative cost versus satisfaction of the various INTs, from CIA/CRES in 1994, as modified by Steele, that is below, immediately following the Steele original on collection short-falls. In conjunction with this, see the Graphic on Intelligence Maturity. HUMINT can and should play bigger, but certainly not the way CIA and DoD are fumbling about.
Graphic: Global Intelligence Collection Failure
Graphic: Global Intelligence Processing Failure
Graphic: Intelligence Maturity Scale
Here are Phi Beta Iota hits where you can extract quotes:
The HUMINT Trilogy (all three but especially Fixing White House aznd Intelligence Community)
Information Operations: Putting the “I” Back Into DIME
Graphic: Updated Full-Spectrum HUMINT
Graphic: Human Intelligence (HUMINT) J-2 Central
Graphic: OSINT and Full-Spectrum HUMINT (Updated)
Graphic: OSINT, Missions, & Disciplines
Graphic: OSINT, We Went Wrong, Leaping Forward
Key Points:
1. HUMINT integrates processing and analysis at every step of the cycle
2. OSINT is HUMINT, not TECHINT
3. Intelligent intelligence starts with OSINT, then manages HUMINT & TECHINT
4. Return on Investment (RoI) matters–most TECHINT is relatively worthless in today's environment where commercial monitoring is vastly cheaper in part because of burden-sharing, and the costs of secrecy and stove-piping far outweigh the dubious advantages.