The FSS had two offices in Birmingham and sites in Chepstow, Chorley, London, Huntingdon and Wetherby.
It said it would scrutinise cuts to ensure FSS did not lose needed skills.
By using the Family Spending Survey (FSS) to estimate a few key expenditure items, some individual household accuracy is lost.
The FSS say they have used LCN DNA about 21, 000 times and generated profiles from items such as matchsticks, weapon handles and grabbed clothing.
The FSS was shut down by the government in March last year, with the intention that private providers would expand to fill the gap.
It was not until 1999 that the Forensic Science Service (FSS) developed technology to enable its scientists to find a full DNA profile of Marion's killer.
The post was created by the Home Office in July this year to monitor the standards of evidence provided by the FSS and other private sector companies.
The FSS was apparently applying the new LCN technique in a different way, meaning its scientists may have missed DNA evidence that other private forensic laboratories could have identified.
"The science has been diminished certainly, not on a particular side, but for the criminal justice system as a whole, " says Jo Millington, formerly of the FSS and the Met Police.
The House of Commons science and technology committee is conducting an inquiry into the impact of closing the Forensic Science Service (FSS) which analysed crime scene evidence in England and Wales.
In a written statement to MPs, Mr Brokenshire had said it was vital for the government to take "clear and decisive action" to sort out the FSS after it got into "serious financial difficulty".
Having founded the Senegalese Ski Federation (FSS) in 1979, Gueye -- who was named after his politician grandfather -- went onto finish 14 seconds behind the winner in the downhill in 1984 before going onto represent the west African nation in the event a further two times, in 1992 and 1994.
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