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The FBI Goes Paperless, And It Only Took 12 Years
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2014-07-29
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After 12 years of work, the FBI has finally finished swapping out its paper trail of public records for a digital library. Sentinel, it’s new paperless system, has features that are similar to many web browsers and tools like Google Docs.
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