FBI Director Criticizes Selection Process for New HQ Site in Maryland

FBI Director Christopher Wray criticized the site selection process for the agency's new headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland, suggesting potential conflicts of interest in its selection over a Virginia location. Wray expressed concerns about fairness and transparency, alleging that a senior executive at the General Service Administration (GSA) may have favored Greenbelt due to a previous professional affiliation with the site's owner. The GSA defended its decision, stating that Greenbelt had the smallest impact on taxpayers, the best transportation access, and a more certain project delivery schedule. The FBI had initially recommended Springfield, Virginia, as the best location. Wray's concerns about the process remain unresolved.
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