DoW Inspector General
Government AdministrationVirginia, United States1001-5000 Employees
The DoW Inspector General is an independent government agency created by the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended. It aims to enhance the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of Department of War programs and to safeguard the integrity of its workforce and operations through audits, evaluations, investigations, and reviews. The office employs more than a thousand personnel from diverse backgrounds and operates from its headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, with field offices located worldwide. Its primary customers are the Department of War's programs and personnel; it provides independent oversight that helps identify inefficiencies, strengthen controls, and ensure accountability. In the government administration sector, the DoW Inspector General positions itself as an objective oversight body dedicated to improving program performance and integrity across DoW operations.