Department of the Army Inspector General
https://ig.army.mil/The Office of the Inspector General serves to "provide impartial, objective and unbiased advice and oversight to the Army through relevant, timely and thorough inspection, assistance, investigations, and training." The position has existed since 1777, when Thomas Conway was appointed the first inspector.
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It is up to the Army Criminal Investigation Command to investigate and deter serious crimes in which the Army has an interest. CID collects, analyzes, processes and disseminates criminal intelligence; conducts protective service operations; provides forensic laboratory support to all DoD investigative agencies, and maintains Army criminal records. CID also provides criminal investigative support to all U.S. Army elements and deploys on short notice in support of contingency operations worldwide.
OPEN →The DD93 or DD Form 93 is used to record the name of the person or persons, if any, other than the member's primary next of kin or immediate family, to whom information on the whereabouts and status of the member shall be provided if the member is placed in a missing status.
OPEN →DoD OIG combats fraud, waste and abuse in the Department of Defense by conducting audits, investigations and evaluations. In addition, the Inspector General ensures the Secretary of Defense and the Congress are fully informed of problems in the Department
OPEN →Financial Disclosure Management (FDM) is a secure, Army electronic filing (e-filing) system for its authorized users to file and maintain required financial interest reports anywhere via a Web browser.
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