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DOI Annual Business Conference 2006

DOI Annual Business Conference 2006. Office of Inspector General Investigations. Inspector General Earl E. Devaney. Earl E. Devaney was nominated by President Clinton on July 1, 1999 as the seventh Inspector General for the Department of the Interior.

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DOI Annual Business Conference 2006

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  1. DOI Annual Business Conference 2006 Office of Inspector General Investigations

  2. Inspector General Earl E. Devaney • Earl E. Devaney was nominated by President Clinton on July 1, 1999 as the seventh Inspector General for the Department of the Interior. • Since assuming his responsibilities, Mr. Devaney has transformed the Office of Inspector General into an innovative organization dedicated not only to detecting fraud, waste, abuse and mismanagement within the Department of the Interior, but also to assist the Department in identifying and implementing new and better ways of conducting business. • Mr. Devaney and his team of senior managers have worked diligently toward developing strong working relationships with senior departmental managers, congressional staff and key congressmen and senators.

  3. OIG Mission To promote excellence, integrity, and accountability in the programs, operations, and management of the Department of the Interior.

  4. DOI Bureaus National Park Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bureau of Indian Affairs Bureau of Land Management Office of Surface Mining Minerals Management Service U.S. Geological Survey Bureau of Reclamation

  5. DOI-OIG Regional Map

  6. Investigative Capabilities • Computer Crimes • Undercover Operations • Linguistic Skills • CPA’s (Accounting)

  7. OIG Reports Semiannual Reports to Congress

  8. Contact the OIG OIG’s Hotline 1-800-242-5081 www.oig.doi.gov/hotline/home

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