(CNN)Ten years after the CIA's Office of the Inspector General completed its investigation into intelligence failures prior to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the agency on Friday declassified its report.
The nearly-500 page documented -- redacted in parts -- elaborates on a list of "systemic problems" the inspector general found that contributed to missed warnings of Osama bin Laden's plot to hijack planes and use them as weapons.
The report had no dramatic new revelations, but it does offer additional analysis on the same problems that were identified in other government investigations.
"Concerning certain issues, the team concluded that the (CIA) and its officers did not discharge their responsibilities in a satisfactory manner," the report states.
WNU Editor: The released documents can be seen here.
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