Even before Sept. 11, it was on the FBI’s most-wanted list — a computer upgrade to replace the creaky, largely paper-driven information system that the bureau had relied on for decades. Then, amid concern that primitive technology might have prevented agents from sharing leads that could have led them to some of the terrorists who participated in the attacks, the FBI agreed to jump-start the computer project, known as Trilogy, and Congress poured in additional millions. Full Story
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