FBI Los Angeles Branch building, team leader's office.
Receiving the folder handed over by Potante Byrne, it contained a notification order.
It required Luo An to arrive at the FBI Washington Headquarters on the Monday half a month later, to be evaluated and inspected by the headquarters.
Luo An's eyes slightly shifted, Potante Byrne crossed his legs and asked in a light voice:
"Luo An, do you still remember why the Washington Headquarters established ten Special Investigation Teams among the federal major cities?"
"Of course."
Luo An closed the folder and nodded.
In 2005, the organizational structure within the FBI's frontline case officers was still somewhat complex and redundant, and cooperation with other law enforcement agencies was not very smooth, with frequent occurrences of dragging each other down.
Luo An and others' ten Special Investigation Teams were essentially pilot projects initiated by the Washington Headquarters.