Robert Swan Mueller III (born August 7, 1944) served as the sixth Director of the American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Read full biography of Robert Mueller →
And so every one of us in the FBI, I don't care if it's a file clerk someplace or an agent there or a computer specialist, understands that... →
We had to address information technology in the ways we had not before and give the agents the tools that they need to do their job more efficiently... →
Prior to the passage of the Patriot Act, it was very difficult - often impossible - for us to share information with the Central Intelligence Agency... →
I know when I was here prosecuting homicides in the District of Columbia, one of the most effective units here was the cold case squad, which had on... →
In the context of September 11, there were so many that lost their lives that - how do you single out one person? There were so many acts of heroism... →
The collapse of Enron was devastating to tens of thousands of people and shook the public's confidence in corporate America.
They're - FBI agents are some of the finest people you'll find anyplace in the country or the world. And I'm lucky to have the... →
Secondly, not only have we put additional agents on counterterrorism, but we've also built up our analytical structure so that we're better... →
There'll be differences of opinion in just about every intelligence analysis that you make.
I didn't know the organization, but the one thing you can say about the FBI, it's tremendously professional.
It's because we need to determine who in this country is poised, positioned to commit terrorist acts.
But we had - I think if you look at law enforcement 10 years ago, if you look at the challenges, the FBI was focused excessively on what was... →
But since September 11, we have made every effort to try to work closely with state and local law enforcement.