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The committee felt that the Navy Department needed an office of Inspector General to "be charged with the duty of keeping Congress and the secretary of the Navy informed as to the conditions of the naval service. [2] Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox established the Office of Naval Inspector General (NIG) on 18 May 1942 with General Order 173.
The following officers of the United States Navy have served as Naval Inspector General. Pages in category "United States Navy inspectors general" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
John Vincent Fuller [1] (born 1965) [2] is a United States Navy vice admiral who serves as the 42nd Naval Inspector General since June 11, 2021. Prior to that, Fuller served as deputy director for force protection of the Joint Staff and before that as the director of strategy, plans, and policy of the United States Northern Command.
(Confirmed May 21, 2020, voice vote) General Counsel of the Navy: Robert Sander [37] January 6, 2020 (Confirmed December 19, 2019, voice vote) Under Secretary of the Navy. Greg Slavonic [38] April 24, 2020 [39] Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) June 11, 2018 (Confirmed May 24, 2018, voice vote) Catherine Kessmeier ...
The Justice Department inspector general outlined the FBI’s use of confidential sources ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021 attack in a report issued Thursday. No FBI informants were authorized to enter ...
Within the United States Armed Forces, the position of inspector general is normally part of the personal staff serving a general or flag officer in a command position. The inspector general's office functions in two ways. To a certain degree they are ombudsmen for their branch of service. However, their primary function is to ensure the combat ...
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz initiated the investigation after public reports that prosecutors, during President-elect Donald Trump's first term, had obtained warrants to ...
The inspector general has authority to “have direct and prompt access” to the secretary of defense “for any purpose pertaining to the performance of the functions and responsibilities” of the inspector general (IG Act 6.a.6). The inspector general has the authority to “select, appoint, and employ such officers and employees as may be ...