WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) - A long-running effort to upgrade FBI computerized case files faced additional big cost overruns and a new delay, the U.S. Justice Department's inspector general said ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A long-running effort to upgrade FBI computerized case files faced additional big cost overruns and a new delay, the U.S. Justice Department's inspector general said in a report ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – A computer system to track cases finally worked for the FBI. After years of delays, the nation’s premier law enforcement agency and its 13,000 agents are abandoning paper-based case ...
System was to cost $425M. Inspector general audit said it now will cost $451M. WASHINGTON — An FBI computer system to manage investigative case files will be finished late and over budget, a Justice ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A computer system to track cases finally worked for the FBI. After years of delays, the nation's premier law enforcement agency and its 13,000 agents are abandoning paper-based case ...
Late, over budget and lacking critical components were the three main shots the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General leveled at the FBI on the agency’s over-arching computer system ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A computer system to track cases finally worked for the FBI. After years of delays, the nation’s premier law enforcement agency and its 13,000 agents are abandoning paper-based case ...
LARA JAKES Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON — An FBI computer system to manage investigative case files will be finished late and over budget, a Justice Department audit reported Friday.
The FBI's computer system upgrade is supposed to enable FBI agents to gain electronic access to information in other agencies' databases, but one database is likely to prove troublesome — IDENT, the ...
The FBI unveiled plans yesterday for a $425 million computerized case-management system, vowing to avoid the oversight and technology problems that doomed a previous $170 million effort and has left ...
The U.S. FBI last week quietly expanded its use of the polygraph to cover systems administrators and all other employees with access to sensitive computer networks and databases, marking the first ...
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