The FBI is facing a technology crisis with new requests for background checks:
The Justice Department’s inspector general concluded that the FBI’s National Name Check Program is working with outdated technology, and that poorly trained personnel and overworked supervisors are falling far behind.
The name-check program and its FBI fingerprint database are the largest in the world, containing prints and background histories on more than 50 million people.
The FEDS haven’t invested in better technology to meet the larger demand for FBI criminal background checks since 9/11. The process continues to take longer, slowing down legal immigration and crippling our nation’s ability to respond quickly to any problems.
Most modern private background check companies, like Corra Background Checks, provide web-based access to many different types of background checks for employment screening purposes. Their software is state of the art and can combine criminal results and drug testing results into the same report. Information is transmitted electronically between the drug lab, the criminal database, the courthouse researcher and integrated to give their clients a fast and easy to use background checking system.
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