FBI denies Sentinel system is late, over budget
The FBI has gone out of its way to defend itself against charges that the fledgling Sentinel case management program is delayed and over budget.
The bureau is reviewing proposals to build Sentinel that have been submitted by teams led by Northrop Grumman Corp. of Los Angeles and Lockheed Martin Corp. of Bethesda, Md.
Last month, the Associated Press reported that Sentinel spending had swelled to $97 million in fiscal 2006 and $100 million in 2007, and that the project was behind schedule.
The administration’s fiscal 2007 budget proposal calls for Sentinel spending amounting to $100 million. The department has not publicly committed to any 2006 Sentinel budget.
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