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FinCEN Cancels BSA Direct Project
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network announced on Thursday that
it is permanently halting its Bank Secrecy Act Direct Retrieval and
Sharing Component project. FinCEN said the project has repeatedly missed
program milestones and performance objectives and will not meet the
needs of FinCEN's users. FinCEN launched the data warehouse and
information retrieval system project in July 2004. It was designed to
use data warehousing technology to structure the BSA data into a single,
integrated, secure Web-based environment, and provide sophisticated
business intelligence and other analytical tools though a Web portal. In
March, FinCEN Director Robert W. Werner started a stop-work evaluation
period. The project was originally expected to cost $8.9 million and had
climbed to $14.4 million when work was halted. Werner said it was
estimated to cost another $8 million to complete the system. Going
forward, FinCEN said it would “inventory its capacity, assess its
needs and the needs of its customers, and begin planning for future
capabilities for retrieval, sharing and enhanced analysis of the Bank
Secrecy Act data.” More information about the decision is at
http://www.fincen.gov/bsa_direct_nr.html
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