The number of specific recommendations has dropped from 19 to 18. Also:
The report, conducted by former FBI Director William Webster over the course of two years, concludes that despite "missteps," the problems at the FBI in the lead-up to the massacre do not constitute "misconduct" that would warrant disciplinary action.The report examined how the FBI and others missed warning signs from Army Maj. Nidal Nasan before the Fort Hood massacre that killed 13 people in 2009.