FBI Disputes Reports of Tech Woes |
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By Andrew Zajac Washington Bureau
Clobbered by a three-day wave of bad publicity about its bungled
But even after the bureau's top technology executive detailed progress
"What we don't have is an efficient way of working with our
Still, Azmi said, "We're not missing anything in terms of capability,
Azmi emphasized that the bureau has assembled information for
In addition, Azmi said the bureau's $500 million-plus Trilogy upgrade,
Azmi disputed a House Appropriations Committee report released earlier
Azmi said the contractor, San Diego-based SAIC Corp., worked with the
The case file program was developed over a four-year period at a cost
Azmi also disputed an account in U.S. News and World Report, published
But he declined to offer his own estimate of how much a
Azmi said the FBI would take bids on a new case-management program,
In an effort to avoid mistakes made with Virtual Case File, Sentinel
Copyright 2005 Chicago Tribune
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