Sentinel (FBI)

Sentinel is a software case management system developed by the US FBI with the aim to replace digital and paper processes with purely digital workflows during investigations.[1] There was a previous failed project called Virtual Case File.

The project started in 2006 with a $425 million budget. After several delays, new leadership, a slightly bigger budget, and adoption of agile software development methodology,[2] it was completed under budget and was in use agency-wide on July 1 2012.[3]

References

  1. FBI's New Sentinel System: Exclusive Look
  2. FBI puts Sentinel on hold
  3. "FBI's Sentinel Project: 5 Lessons Learned". InformationWeek. 2012-08-02. Retrieved 2014-07-29.


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