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At precisely 100 years of age, the FBI is learning new tricks. It has no choice.

Hardly spry, the massive crime-fighting agency of 30,000 agents and support staff is slowly, sometimes grudgingly, transforming itself into an intelligence-driven entity able to adapt to rapid technological change and savvy enemies.

Nobody understands the challenges of the new direction better than the man who has manned the bureaucratic battleship since the week before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Read full article »

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