Randolph C. Hite
Published: 2009-05
Total Pages: 36
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is 3 years into its 6-year, $451 million program known as Sentinel, which is to replace its antiquated, paper-based, legacy systems for supporting mission-critical intelligence analysis and investigative case management activities. Because of the importance of Sentinel to the bureau¿s mission operations, the author was asked to conduct a series of reviews on the FBI¿s management of the program. This review focuses on whether the FBI is employing effective methods in acquiring commercial solutions for Sentinel. Includes recommendations. Illustrations.