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The lengthy report, “The FBI: Protecting the Homeland in the 21st Century,” is perhaps the most detailed, public examination to date of the FBI’s post-9/11 capabilities, highlighting the successes and limitations of the traditional crime-fighting bureau... One bright spot in the report: The CIA and FBI seem to be getting along better, putting aside the traditional friction that existed before the 9/11 attacks. “The relationship between the FBI and CIA domestically and overseas appears to be on solid ground, and is arguably the strongest it has been in their collective history.”

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The lengthy report,  “The FBI: Protecting the Homeland in the 21st Century,”  is perhaps the most detailed, public examination to date of the FBI’s post-9/11 capabilities, highlighting the successes and limitations of the traditional crime-fighting bureau... One bright spot in the report: The CIA and FBI seem to be getting along better, putting aside the traditional friction that existed before the 9/11 attacks. “The relationship between the FBI and CIA domestically and overseas appears to be on solid ground, and is arguably the strongest it has been in their collective history.” FBI adapts to face terrorism threats but still faces challenges, report finds Wednesday March 25 th , 2015  at  11:57 AM 1 Share FBI Director James Comey. A new report commissioned by Congress highlights the bureau’s post-9/11 successes and limitations. (Cliff Owen/AP) The FBI improved its ability to fight terrorism in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks,