WASHINGTON,
D.C. (Oct.
1, 2007) FBI
Assistant
Director
John Miller
today
responded to
the release
of the
Office of
the
Inspector
General’s (OIG)
report
entitled,
“Review of
the FBI’s
Progress in
Responding
to the
Recommendations
in the
Office of
the
Inspector
General
Report on
Robert
Hanssen,
Special
Report,
September
2007.” The
report is a
follow-up on
the security
reforms the
FBI has made
since the
August 14,
2003 OIG
report
entitled, “A
Review of
the FBI’s
Performance
in
Deterring,
Detecting,
and
Investigating
the
Espionage
Activities
of Robert
Philip
Hanssen.”
“The
Inspector
General has
concluded
that the FBI
has made
significant
progress in
implementing
the
recommendations
made by the
2003 report.
The OIG
determined
that
although we
are still
making
efforts to
implement
some of the
recommendations
in the
report, we
have fully
satisfied or
made
credible
progress
toward
applying
many of the
recommendations.
“While the
OIG found
that some of
the
recommendations
had not yet
been
implemented,
we continue
to concur
with all the
recommendations
made by the
original
report. We
will
continue to
work with
the OIG to
make
additional
progress
toward
implementing
these
recommendations
and in our
efforts
regarding
espionage
activities
on the
whole.
“We
appreciate
the work
done by the
OIG to
improve the
FBI’s
internal
security.”