Yeah man, it is very probable that a new system (hopefully evaluated in a test environment and proven) will reduce the processing time. I'm not quite sure about the package opening parts given that it is a blurry area. But who, knows maybe both stages. So for the lost time, it would be more sensible to install the system to facilitate a faster turn around time.
And besides, I know those FBI workers are exhausted, and a new method has to be implemented to assist in their procedure. It is just too slow and time consuming. So hopefully, there was an analyst who consulted with them about business process improvement or re-engineering to help them identify inefficiencies and provide new pathways to reducing the time

. So in the end, it helps FBI workers and also services the customers more quickly. If it were up to me, I think the speed of response times should be equivalent or just a bit longer than FBI channelers. Its like paying overnight vs ground (only a few days more).
Oh, it would not be wise to add MORE steps to this process that slow it down even further

(probably even increasing the work load of the FBI workers, so lets see what comes out of it.