FBI "drowning" in wiretap data

CQ: FBI 'Drowning' in Information Harvested by Bugs and Wiretaps

Thanks to the bundle of anti-terrorism measures known as the USA Patriot Act, the FBI is conducting a "record amount" of electronic surveillance, including the use of wiretaps and bugs, according to an FBI spokesman and a Justice Department budget document.

Yet the bounty perpetuates an old problem: The bureau can't keep up with all the information pouring in from those and other sources. As a result, the document claims, critical counterterror information isn't getting translated in a timely fashion.

Although the number of federal court-approved wiretaps decreased from 1,491 in 2001 to 1,358 in 2002, the aggregate number of court-approved and FISA wiretaps grew from 2,292 in 2001 to 2,586 in 2002.

Year Court-approved FISA Total
19991,3498802,229
20001,1901,0122,202
20011,4919342,292
20021,3581,2282,586

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