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FBI takes another swing at case management with Sentinel system
By Wilson P. Dizard III, GCN Staff
With the FBIs Virtual Case File project called out on strikes, the bureau has moved its designated replacement on deck.

The FBI plans this year to launch the Sentinel project, which would provide a new case management system and other applications based on a service-oriented architecture. FBI officials said Sentinel will replace the defunct VCF project, which agency director Robert Mueller III quietly terminated.

Mueller tolled the bell for the much-maligned project in his responses to questions from the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Science, State, Justice and Commerce and Related Agencies in March.

Mueller cited a December consultant report on VCF that said it was not scalable and that the engineering was not what it should be in order to make it the effective tool for the FBI, and it requires us now to go a different route.

Later in the same response, Mueller said, I am tremendously disappointed that we did not come through on Virtual Case File.

Mueller admitted in Senate testimony in January before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee that the bureau had squandered $104 million on VCF software that will not be reused.

While Mueller performed last rites for VCF, FBI officials neglected to tell its prime contractor. A VCF pilot project continued as planned until April 15, according to the bureau and Science Applications International Corp.of San Diego, the prime contractor for the effort. As late as last week, SAIC spokesman Jared Adams said, the FBI had not officially informed the company that there is no chance that the bureau will choose to complete VCF.

As for Sentinel, bureau officials have been using the moniker since last month. The FBI will design Sentinel using the Federal Investigative Case Management Solution, which will provide a blueprint for federal law enforcement case management systems. Officials said they expect to issue a request for proposals this summer, or at the latest by Sept. 30.

Using the name Sentinel helps remove any confusion about what FICMS is and what the actual solution for the FBI will be, said Price Roe, senior policy adviser for Justices CIO, Vance Hitch.

Roe added that Sentinel is the first implementation of an FICMS framework. Because of the service-oriented architecture, other agencies will be able to use the core solution.

As for Sentinel itself, Its a new name, Roe said. We had to work with the appropriators and the Office of Management and Budget to make sure they were on board with our general approach. The name is something after the fact.

FBI officials said Sentinel would provide the bureaus special agents and other employees with:
- 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 Justices 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.

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