FBI takes another swing at case management with Sentinel system
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With the FBI's Virtual Case File project called out on strikes, the bureau has moved its designated replacement on deck.
'I am tremendously disappointed that we did not come through on Virtual Case File.'
'FBI Director Robert Mueller III
- Automated workflow tools
- Search capabilities
- 8Record and case management tools
- Reporting protocols.
'We have been briefing people on the Hill and in OMB about the plans for this project, and will continue to do so. Most of the interest is on what the FBI is doing' to apply technology to its mission, Roe said. 'Both Congress and OMB are intensely interested in Sentinel because of the importance of effective case management to the FBI and Justice's larger counterterrorism and law enforcement mission.'
Additionally, senior bureau officials from across the country recently met in Washington to review the concept of operations for Sentinel, officials said.
The bureau plans to run the Sentinel procurement through the National Institutes of Health's governmentwide acquisition contract office, other officials said. NIH and FBI officials currently are overseeing a technical feasibility study for the project, officials said.
The bureau has not yet appointed a project manager for Sentinel. Officials said the FBI is conducting an executive search that would include looking at Senior Executive Service leaders in other intelligence and law enforcement agencies, as well as private-sector executives.
'We have taken the lessons learned [from the VCF program] so we are better positioned to shape this next generation of electronic information management systems,' said an official, who requested anonymity. 'Sentinel will go beyond [the capabilities of] VCF. It is part of a larger service-oriented architecture, to develop and deploy services and capabilities to FBI employees.'
Bureau officials said they expect to be able to add, remove or modify the system's capabilities more easily because of its service-oriented architecture.
Each phase of Sentinel will be a standalone capability, another official said. The phased rollout plan is intended to facilitate training, the transition to the new systems, and the systems' deployment and support.
Bureau officials said they now expect to roll out Sentinel in four phases, though the project's contractor may change that approach.
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