A memo from an F-B-I agent in the Minneapolis bureau contributed to F-B-I Director Robert Mueller's announcement today that his agency will be re-organized and it's mission will be re-focused. The F-B-I will hire about 900 new agents around the country, establish a new office of intelligence and will make protecting the country against terrorism its top priority. Mueller also says F-B-I headquarters will have to do a much better job of coordinating and analyzing information from its field offices. A lack of coordination between headquarters and the field is one of the main complaints Minneapolis agent Coleen Rowley laid out last week in a memo addressed to Mueller. She has not spoken publicly about her missive. Nick O'Hara spent 30 years with the F-B-I and was Rowley's boss at the Minneapolis office in the mid 1990's. He says Rowley's memo raises excellent points: