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  • Washington, DC 20022 United States View Map

Summary

Deputy Assistant Inspector General For InvestigationsAs a member of the Inspector General's senior staff, the Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (DAIGI) shares responsibility with the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (AIGI) for leading the Office of Investigations. The incumbent provides professional leadership and direction for a broad law enforcement mission by coordinating a nationwide team of criminal investigators. The DAIGI:Serves as an alter-ego and trusted advisor to the AIGI. In the absence of the AIGI and according to delegations, exercises authority over the Office of Investigations.In conjunction with the AIGI, establishes overall goals, objectives, priorities, and operational plans for the Office of Investigations.Leads a geographically dispersed team of criminal investigators, analysts, and other professional staff at Headquarters and in field offices across the U.S.Directs a comprehensive fraud prevention and detection program and identifies areas that are vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse.Oversees the intake of complaints of possible violations of laws, rules, and regulations.Directs the development of written reports concerning investigative activities, as well as aspects of the Semiannual Report to Congress and other statutorily required reports.Meets with senior government leaders, including representatives from other OIGs, the Department of Justice, FBI, Congress, and GSA.Coordinates the work of others and providing conceptual and professional/technical leadership in support of various projects.Actively participates in key decision-making sessions.Convenes and leads internal meetings to facilitate coordination and integration of concepts and tasks associated with projects.Serves as technical expert on criminal investigations and represents the OIG at meetings and conferences.

Job Description

Deputy Assistant Inspector General For InvestigationsAs a member of the Inspector General's senior staff, the Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (DAIGI) shares responsibility with the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (AIGI) for leading the Office of Investigations. The incumbent provides professional leadership and direction for a broad law enforcement mission by coordinating a nationwide team of criminal investigators. The DAIGI:Serves as an alter-ego and trusted advisor to the AIGI. In the absence of the AIGI and according to delegations, exercises authority over the Office of Investigations.In conjunction with the AIGI, establishes overall goals, objectives, priorities, and operational plans for the Office of Investigations.Leads a geographically dispersed team of criminal investigators, analysts, and other professional staff at Headquarters and in field offices across the U.S.Directs a comprehensive fraud prevention and detection program and identifies areas that are vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse.Oversees the intake of complaints of possible violations of laws, rules, and regulations.Directs the development of written reports concerning investigative activities, as well as aspects of the Semiannual Report to Congress and other statutorily required reports.Meets with senior government leaders, including representatives from other OIGs, the Department of Justice, FBI, Congress, and GSA.Coordinates the work of others and providing conceptual and professional/technical leadership in support of various projects.Actively participates in key decision-making sessions.Convenes and leads internal meetings to facilitate coordination and integration of concepts and tasks associated with projects.Serves as technical expert on criminal investigations and represents the OIG at meetings and conferences.

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