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We had to address information technology in the ways we had not be

We had to address information technology in the ways we had not before and give the agents the tools that they need to do their job more efficiently and more expeditiously. – Robert Mueller

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In order to be successful against each of these threats, we have to have a presence overseas, work closely not only with our counterparts in the law enforcement community, but also with the intelligence community. – Robert Mueller

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Prior to the passage of the Patriot Act, it was very difficult – often impossible – for us to share information with the Central Intelligence Agency, with NSA, with the other intelligence agencies, and likewise, for them to share information with us. – Robert Mueller

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Technology forced me to divorce a pixie and remarry a pixel. – Brian Celio

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Everything that can be invented, has been invented. – Charles H. Duell

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Technology has become as ubiquitous as the air we breathe, so we are no longer conscious of its presence. – Godfrey Reggio

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Technology

Theyve just gone over the line in my opinion, and again, theres a proper time for a pat down, theres a proper time for an advanced technology body search, but it has to be done with some thought. – John Mica

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