FBI Seal Federal Bureau of Investigation Links to FBI Home page, site map and Frequently asked questions
Celebrating a Century 1908 - 2008
Home Site Map FAQs Skip to Main Content

Contact Us

Bullet Your Local FBI Office
Bullet Overseas Offices
Bullet Submit a Crime Tip
Bullet Report Internet Crime
Bullet More Contacts
Learn About Us
Bullet Quick Facts
Bullet What We Investigate
Bullet Natl. Security Branch
Bullet Information Technology
Bullet Fingerprints & Training
Bullet Laboratory Services
Bullet Reports & Publications
Bullet History
Bullet More About Us
Get Our News
Bullet Press Room
Bullet E-mail Updates Red Envelope
Bullet News Feeds XML Icon
Be Crime Smart
Bullet Wanted by the FBI
Bullet More Protections
Use Our Resources
Bullet For Law Enforcement
Bullet For Communities
Bullet For Researchers
Bullet More Services 
Visit Our Kids' Page
Apply for a Job
 

Headline Archives

LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD
The Year in Review ... and the Year Ahead

01/02/04

Rotating GraphicWith another year behind us -- and another challenging one now upon us -- it is a good time to look back, see what has been accomplished, and take stock of where the FBI is headed in the coming weeks and months.

2003 was another busy year for the FBI: from round-the-clock efforts to run down threats and head off terrorist attacks ... to supporting our troops on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan; from lending a hand in investigations of major terrorists attacks in Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Turkey, Indonesia, Gaza, and elsewhere ... to the lengthy, multi-agency investigation and ultimate trial and conviction of the D.C. area snipers.

Through it all, it was a year of continuous change, of progress on many fronts, and of partnerships that reached new levels locally, nationally, and internationally. Whether the FBI was offering support or receiving it, whether it was playing a leading role or a secondary one, the level of teamwork was a deciding factor in virtually every major effort and investigation.

Among the highlights:

What's in store for the FBI in 2004? You can expect:

  • A continued overarching focus on disrupting terrorist networks, preventing attacks, drying up sources of funding, and supporting local, national, and international partners in the global war on terror;
  • Improved capabilities in gathering, analyzing, and sharing intelligence, with an emphasis on identifying and filling in any gaps in intelligence so that information is collected more strategically and responses are targeted more effectively;
  • A greater international presence, including more FBI offices overseas, as the age of globalization and transnational crime continues to advance;
  • Important new technologies coming online, including the Virtual Case File and the Integrated Data Warehouse, to digitize and centralize investigative information so that it can be searched, shared, and managed more effectively.

Stay tuned to this page throughout the year for details!

 

Headline Archives

Headline Story Index

2008
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January

2007
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January

2006
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
-
March
-
February
-
January

2005
- January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- December

2004
-
January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- December