Number: RL32336 Title: FBI Intelligence Reform Since September 11, 2001: Issues and Options for Congress Authors: Alfred Cumming, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division; and Todd Masse, Domestic Social Policy Division Abstract: This report examines the FBI's intelligence program and its reform. Specifically, the section covers a number of issues that Congress might explore as part of its oversight responsibilities, to develop and understanding of how well the FBI is progressing in its reform efforts. The following section outlines the advantages and disadvantages of several congressional options to make further changes to the FBI's intelligence program. Finally, a number of appendices concerning contextual issues surrounding FBI intelligence reform are provided. Pages: 60 Date: August 4, 2004