In the United States, an office of inspector general (OIG) is a generic term for the oversight division of a federal, state, or local government agency aimed at preventing inefficient or unlawful operations within their parent agency. Such offices are attached to many federal executive departments, independent federal agencies, as well as state and local governments. Each office includes an inspector general (or IG) and employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating fraud, waste, abuse, embezzlement and mismanagement of any kind within the executive department.
History
In the United States, other than in the military departments, the first Office of Inspector General was established by act of Congress in 1976 under the Department of Health and Human Services to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare, Medicaid, and more than 100 other departmental programs. With approximately 1,600 employees, the HHS-OIG performs audits, investigations, and evaluations to recommend policy for decision-makers and the public.
Ronald Reagan terminated 16 inspectors general when he entered into office in 1981. His administration explained that Reagan intended to hire his own selections. After Congress objected, Reagan rehired five of those terminated.
George H. W. Bush also attempted to dismiss all the inspectors general when he became president in 1989, but relented after the inspectors general and Congress objected. Just after firing intelligence inspector general Michael Atkinson, Trump criticized Atkinson as having done a "terrible job" and that he "took a fake report and he brought it to Congress", in reference to the whistleblower complaint of the Trump–Ukraine scandal, which other testimony and evidence largely verified. Trump also described Atkinson as "not a big Trump fan". Around one month before Trump replaced Christi Grimm as acting health inspector general, he had called her report of shortages of medical supplies in American hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic "wrong", "fake", and "her opinion", despite the report being based on a survey of 323 hospitals. Trump also questioned Grimm's motives for the report.
In 2025, during his second presidency, Donald Trump summarily fired as many as seventeen U.S. inspectors general late the night of January 24. The individuals affected came from positions in the Pentagon, departments of State, Veterans Affairs and Interior. Trump did not provide Congress with 30 days’ advance notice or a written explanation of the rationale behind the firing, as required by the Inspector General Act of 1978 and the Securing Inspectors General Act of 2022. On February 12, eight of the inspectors general fired by Trump opened lawsuits arguing that the firings violated federal statutes and requesting to be reinstated to their positions. created 12 departmental inspectors general. Thirty years later, in October 2008, the Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 added IGs in various other areas. , there were 72 statutory IGs.
The offices employ special agents (criminal investigators, often armed) and auditors. In addition, federal offices of inspectors general employ forensic auditors, or "audigators", evaluators, inspectors, administrative investigators, and a variety of other specialists. Their activities include the detection and prevention of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement of the government programs and operations within their parent organizations. Office investigations may be internal, targeting government employees, or external, targeting grant recipients, contractors, or recipients of the various loans and subsidies offered through the thousands of federal domestic and foreign assistance programs. The Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 (IGRA) amended the 1978 act
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Some inspectors general, the heads of the offices, are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. For example, both the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Labor and the inspector general of the U.S. Agency for International Development are presidentially appointed. The remaining inspectors general are designated by their respective agency heads, such as the U.S. Postal Service inspector general. Presidentially appointed IGs can only be removed, or terminated, from their positions by the President of the United States, whereas designated inspectors general can be terminated by the agency head. However, in both cases Congress must be notified of the termination, removal, or reassignment.
While the IG Act of 1978 (daughter of former Chief Justice of the United States, William Rehnquist) to the post of inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
While all of the federal offices of inspectors general operate separately from one another, they share information and some coordination through the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency. , the CIGIE comprised 68 offices. In addition to their inspector general members, the CIGIE includes non-inspector general representatives from the federal executive branch, such as executives from the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management, the Office of Government Ethics, the Office of Special Counsel, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The CIGIE also provides specialized training to the inspector general community.
Further evidence of coordination between federal offices of inspectors general can be seen by the public through the offices' shared website, and the use of shared training facilities and resources, such as the Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy (IGCIA), and their Inspector General Community Auditor Training Team (IGCATS), which are hosted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC).
Evidence of the offices' return on investment to taxpayers can be seen through their semi-annual reports to Congress, most of which are available on each office's website.
Since the post-9/11 enactment of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, resulting in the amendment of the IG Act of 1978, Section 6e, most presidentially appointed IG special agents have had full law enforcement authority to carry firearms, make arrests, and execute search warrants. Prior to this time, most presidentially appointed IG and some designated IG special agents had the equivalent law enforcement authorities as a result of other statutes or annually required deputation by the U.S. Marshals Service. The 2002 amendment to the IG Act of 1978 made most deputation of presidentially appointed IG special agents unnecessary. Some designated IG special agents, however, still have full law enforcement authority today by virtue of this continued deputation. Some OIGs employ no criminal investigators and rely solely on administrative investigators, auditors, and inspectors.
Lists of inspectors general
Presidentially-appointed, Senate-confirmed (PAS) inspectors general
Establishment inspectors general
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!Jurisdiction
!Officeholder
!Term start
!Website
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|Agency for International Development (AID-OIG)
|Marc Meyer (acting)
|
|AID-OIG
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|Department of Agriculture (USDA-OIG)
|John Walk
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|USDA-OIG
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|Central Intelligence Agency (CIA-OIG)
|Peter Thomson
|
|CIA-OIG
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|Department of Commerce (DOC-OIG)
|Duane Townsend (acting)
|
|DOC-OIG
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|Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps)
|Stephen Ravas (acting)
|
|AmeriCorps OIG
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|Department of Defense (DOD-OIG)
|Platte Moring
|
|DOD-OIG
|-
|Department of Education (ED-OIG)
|Mark Priebe (acting)
|
|DOED-OIG
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|Department of Energy (DOE-OIG)
|Sarah Nelson (acting)
|
|DOE-OIG
|-
|Environmental Protection Agency and Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (EPA-OIG)
|Nicole Murley (acting)
|
|EPA-OIG
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|Export-Import Bank (EIB-OIG)
|Jonathon Walz (acting)
|
|EIB-OIG
|-
|Federal Communications Commission (FCC-OIG)
|Fara Damelin
|
|FCC-OIG
|-
|Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC-OIG)
|Jennifer L. Fain
|
|FDIC-OIG
|-
|Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA-OIG)
|John Allen (acting)
|
|FHFA-OIG
|-
|General Services Administration (GSA-OIG)
|Robert C. Erickson Jr. (acting)
|
|GSA-OIG
|-
|Department of Health and Human Services (HHS-OIG)
|Thomas March Bell
|
|HHS-OIG
|-
|Department of Homeland Security (DHS-OIG)
|
|
|DHS-OIG
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|Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD-OIG)
|Brian Harrison (acting)
|
|HUD-OIG
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|Intelligence Community (ICIG)
|Christopher Fox
|
|ICIG
|-
|Department of the Interior (DOI-OIG)
|Caryl Brzymialkiewicz (acting)
|
|DOI-OIG
|-
|Internal Revenue Service (TIGTA)
|Heather M. Hill (acting)
|
|TIGTA
|-
|Department of Justice (DOJ-OIG)
|William M. Blier (acting)
|
|DOJ-OIG
|-
|Department of Labor (DOL-OIG)
|Anthony D'Esposito
|
|DOL-OIG
|-
|National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA-OIG)
|Robert Steinau (acting)
|
|NASA-OIG
|-
|National Reconnaissance Office (NRO-OIG)
|Terrence Edwards
|
|NRO-OIG
|-
|National Security Agency and Central Security Service (NSA-OIG)
|Kevin Gerrity (acting)
|
|NSA-OIG
|-
|Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC-OIG)
|Robert Feitel
|
|NRC-OIG
|-
|Office of Personnel Management (OPM-OIG)
|Norbert Vint (acting)
|
|OPM-OIG
|-
|Railroad Retirement Board (RRB-OIG)
|Shanon Holman (acting)
|
|RRB-OIG
|-
|Small Business Administration (SBA-OIG)
|William Kirk
|
|SBA-OIG
|-
|Social Security Administration (SSA-OIG)
|Michelle L. Anderson (acting)
|
|SSA-OIG
|-
|Department of State and the Agency for Global Media (DOS-OIG)
|Arne B. Baker (acting)
|
|DOS-OIG
|-
|Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA-OIG)
|Ben Wagner
|
|TVA-OIG
|-
|Department of Transportation and National Transportation Safety Board (DOT-OIG)
|Mitch Behm (acting)
|
|DOT-OIG
|-
|Department of the Treasury (Treasury OIG)
|Loren Sciurba (acting)
|
|Treasury OIG
|-
|Department of Veterans Affairs (VA-OIG)
|Cheryl L. Mason
|
|VA-OIG
|}
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!Jurisdiction
!Officeholder
!Term start
!Website
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Vacancies and pending nominations
Announced nominations for unfilled PAS IGs awaiting confirmation in the Senate.
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Jurisdiction
!Last confirmed
!Vacancy date
!Nominee
!Nomination date
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|Department of the Treasury
|
|
|
|
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|National Security Agency and Central Security Service
|Robert Storch
|December 6, 2022
|
|
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|Corporation for National and Community Service
|Deborah Jeffrey
|May 7, 2023
|
|
|-
|National Aeronautics and Space Administration
|Paul K. Martin
|
|
|
|-
|Department of Commerce
|Peg Gustafson
|
|
|
|-
|Railroad Retirement Board
|Martin Dickman
|
|
|
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|Social Security Administration
|Gail Ennis
|
|
|
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|Department of Education
|Sandra Bruce
|rowspan="8"|
|Heidi Semann
|May 11, 2026
|-
|Department of Energy
|Teri Donaldson
|
|
|-
|Environmental Protection Agency
|Sean O'Donnell
|
|
|-
|Department of Housing and Urban Development
|Rae Oliver Davis
|Jeffrey Ledbetter
|April 27, 2026
|-
|Department of the Interior
|Mark Greenblatt
|
|
|-
|Office of Personnel Management
|Krista Boyd
|
|
|-
|Department of State
|Cardell Richardson
|
|
|-
|Department of Transportation
|Eric Soskin
|
|
|-
|Agency for International Development
|Paul K. Martin
|
|
|
|-
|Federal Housing Finance Agency
|Brian Tomney
|
|
|
|-
|Department of Justice
|Michael E. Horowitz
|
|Don Berthiaume
|April 21, 2026
|-
|Export-Import Bank
|Parisa Salehi
|
|
|
|}
List of presidentially-appointed inspectors general
;Afghanistan Reconstruction (Special)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Arnold Fields
|June 12, 2008
|-
|Herbert Richardson (acting)
|February 5, 2011
|-
|John Sopko
|July 2, 2012
|-
|Gene Aloise (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Agency for International Development
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Herbert Beckington
|September 1, 1977
|-
|Jeffrey Rush
|August 26, 1994
|-
|Everett Mosley
|August 2, 1999<br />
|-
|James Ebbitt (acting)
|September 4, 2004
|-
|Bruce Crandlemire (acting)
|March 4, 2005
|-
|Paula Hayes (acting)
|October 4, 2005
|-
|Donald Gambatesa
|January 17, 2006
|-
|Michael Carroll (acting)
|October 16, 2011
|-
|Catherine Trujillo (acting)
|January 1, 2015
|-
|Ann Calvaresi Barr
|November 30, 2015
|-
|Thomas J. Ullom (acting)
|January 1, 2021
|-
|Nicole Angarella (acting)
|March 28, 2022
|-
|Paul K. Martin
|January 2, 2024
|-
|Marc Meyer (acting)
|February 11, 2025
|}
;Department of Agriculture
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Lester Condon
|July 19, 1962
|-
|Nathaniel Kossack
|May 1969
|-
|Position abolished
|January 9, 1974
|-
|Thomas McBride
|October 25, 1977
|-
|Robert Magee (Acting)
|January 27, 1981
|-
|John Graziano
|July 31, 1981
|-
|Robert Beuley
|August 11, 1986
|-
|Leon Snead
|December 26, 1988<br />
|-
|Charles Gillum (Acting)
|January 1993
|-
|Roger Viadero
|October 14, 1994
|-
|Joyce Fleischman (Acting)
|October 3, 2001
|-
|Phyllis Fong
|December 2, 2002
|-
|Janet Sorensen (acting)
|February 1, 2025
|-
|John Walk
|January 5, 2026
|}
;Central Intelligence Agency
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Waller
|July 1976
|-
|Charles Briggs
|January 1980
|-
|James Taylor
|September 1982
|-
|John Stein
|July 1984
|-
|Carroll Hauver
|December 23, 1985
|-
|William Donnelly
|January 18, 1988<br />
|-
|Frederick Hitz
|November 13, 1990
|-
|Dawn Ellison (acting)
|May 1, 1998
|-
|Britt Snider
|August 3, 1998
|-
|Rebecca Donegan (acting)
|January 22, 2001
|-
|George Clarke (acting)
|January 14, 2002
|-
|John Helgerson
|April 26, 2002
|-
|Patricia Lewis (acting)
|March 21, 2009
|-
|David Buckley
|October 6, 2010
|-
|Christopher Sharpley (acting)
|February 1, 2015
|-
|Christine Ruppert (acting)
|August 2018
|-
|Robin Ashton
|June 28, 2021
|-
|Robert Host (acting)
|December 31, 2024
|-
|Peter Thomson
|September 2025
|-
|}
;Department of Commerce
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Guy Chamberlin (Acting)
|October 1, 1978
|-
|Mary Bass
|July 9, 1979
|-
|Frederic Heim (Acting)
|January 21, 1981
|-
|Sherman Funk
|October 2, 1981
|-
|Frank DeGeorge
|April 21, 1987<br />
|-
|Johnnie Frazier
|January 7, 1998<br />
|-
|Elizabeth Barlow (acting)
|June 7, 2007
|-
|Todd Zinser
|December 26, 2007
|-
|Morgan Kim (acting)
|June 4, 2015
|-
|Peg Gustafson
|January 9, 2017
|-
|Roderick Anderson (acting)
|January 5, 2024
|-
|Jill Baisinger (acting)
|May 31, 2024
|-
|Roderick Anderson (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Corporation for National and Community Service
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Judith Denny (Acting)
|April 4, 1994
|-
|Luise Jordan
|October 6, 1994
|-
|Terry Bathen (Acting)
|February 24, 2002
|-
|Russell George
|July 29, 2002
|-
|Carol Bates (Acting)
|December 12, 2004
|-
|Gerald Walpin
|January 8, 2007
|-
|Kenneth Bach (Acting)
|July 12, 2009
|-
|Deborah Jeffrey
|July 19, 2012
|-
|Stephen Ravas (Acting)
|May 7, 2023
|}
;Department of Defense
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Joseph Sherick
|April 20, 1981<br />
|-
|Derek Vander Schaaf (Acting)
|June 1985
|-
|June Gibbs Brown
|November 13, 1987
|-
|Derek Vander Schaaf (Acting)
|October 20, 1989
|-
|Susan Crawford
|November 28, 1989
|-
|Derek Vander Schaaf (Acting)
|November 19, 1991
|-
|Eleanor Hill
|March 1, 1995
|-
|Donald Manusco (Acting)
|May 3, 1999
|-
|Robert Lieberman (Acting)
|January 4, 2001
|-
|Joe Schmitz
|April 2, 2002
|-
|Thomas Gimble (Acting)
|September 12, 2005
|-
|Mick Kicklighter
|April 30, 2007
|-
|Gordon Heddell
|July 14, 2008<br />
|-
|Lynne Halbrooks (Acting)
|December 25, 2011
|-
|Jon Rymer
|September 17, 2013
|-
|Glenn Fine (Acting)
|January 14, 2016
|-
|Sean O'Donnell (Acting)
|April 6, 2020
|-
|Robert Storch
|December 14, 2022
|-
|Steven Stebbins (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|-
|Platte Moring
|December 22, 2025
|}
;Department of Education
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Yazurlo (Acting)
|May 4, 1980
|-
|James Thomas
|August 26, 1980
|-
|John Yazurlo (Acting)
|January 27, 1981
|-
|James Thomas
|July 27, 1981
|-
|Gretchen Schwarz (Acting)
|March 4, 1995
|-
|John Higgins (Acting)
|April 3, 1995
|-
|Thomas Bloom
|January 3, 1996
|-
|Steve McNamara (Acting)
|January 1, 1998
|-
|John Higgins (Acting)
|March 1, 1998
|-
|Lorraine Pratte Lewis
|June 14, 1999
|-
|John Higgins
|May 27, 2002<br />
|-
|Mary Mitchelson (Acting)
|July 1, 2008
|-
|Kathleen Tighe
|March 17, 2010
|-
|Sandra Bruce
|December 3, 2018<br />
|-
|René Rocque (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Department of Energy
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Joseph Seltzer (Acting)
|October 1, 1977
|-
|Kenneth Mansfield
|May 24, 1978
|-
|James Wright (Acting)
|January 22, 1981
|-
|James Richards
|September 23, 1981
|-
|John Layton
|January 6, 1986
|-
|Gregory Friedman
|January 5, 1998<br />
|-
|Rickey Hass (Acting)
|October 3, 2015
|-
|April Stephenson (Acting)
|January 2019
|-
|Teri Donaldson
|January 23, 2019
|-
|Sarah Nelson (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Environmental Protection Agency
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Malcolm Stringer (Acting)
|November 1, 1978
|-
|Inez Smith Reid
|December 9, 1979
|-
|Ernest Bradley (Acting)
|January 25, 1981
|-
|Matthew Novick
|October 14, 1981
|-
|Charles Dempsey (Acting)
|February 24, 1983
|-
|Donald Kirkendall (Acting)
|June 13, 1983
|-
|John Martin
|October 27, 1983
|-
|Nikki Tinsley
|January 4, 1997<br />
|-
|Bill Roderick (Acting)
|March 6, 2006
|-
|Arthur Elkins
|June 25, 2010
|-
|Chuck Sheehan (Acting)
|October 12, 2018
|-
|Sean O'Donnell
|January 27, 2020
|-
|Nicole Murley (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Export-Import Bank
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Michael Tankersley
|August 6, 2007
|-
|Osvaldo Gratacós
|October 31, 2009<br />
|-
|Mike McCarthy (Acting)
|June 27, 2014
|-
|Terry Settle (Acting)
|September 2017
|-
|Parisa Salehi (Acting)
|August 2018
|-
|Jennifer Fain (Acting)
|August 3, 2019
|-
|Parisa Salehi
|March 14, 2022
|-
|Jonathon Walz (Acting)
|October 15, 2025
|}
;Federal Communications Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Kamp (Acting)
|April 13, 1989
|-
|James Warwick
|October 23, 1989<br />
|-
|Walker Feaster
|November 13, 1994<br />
|-
|Kent Nilsson
|January 6, 2006<br />
|-
|David Hunt
|June 5, 2009<br />
|-
|Sharon Diskin (Acting)
|January 10, 2023
|-
|Fara Damelin
|March 25, 2024
|}
;Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|James Renick (Acting)
|March 8, 1993
|-
|Gaston Gianni
|April 29, 1996
|-
|Patricia Black (Acting)
|January 1, 2005
|-
|Jon Rymer
|June 22, 2006
|-
|Fred Gibson (Acting)
|September 17, 2013
|-
|Jay Lerner
|January 9, 2017
|-
|Tyler Smith (Acting)
|January 27, 2023
|-
|Jennifer L. Fain
|December 22, 2023
|}
;Federal Emergency Management Agency
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Russell Miller
|August 4, 1990
|-
|William Partridge (Acting)
|May 1, 1994
|-
|George Opfer
|November 7, 1994
|-
|Richard Skinner (Acting)
|November 30, 2002
|}
;Federal Housing Finance Agency
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Steve Linick
|September 29, 2010
|-
|Michael Stephens (Acting)
|September 30, 2013
|-
|Laura Wertheimer
|October 28, 2014
|-
|Phyllis Fong (Acting)
|August 2, 2021
|-
|Brian Tomney
|March 14, 2022
|-
|John Allen (acting)
|April 27, 2025
|}
;General Services Administration
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Kurt Muellenberg
|April 11, 1979
|-
|Michael Eberhardt (Acting)
|January 21, 1981
|-
|Brian Bruh (Acting)
|March 3, 1981
|-
|Joseph Sickon
|August 5, 1981
|-
|Charles Gillum (Acting)
|August 5, 1984
|-
|William Barton
|November 19, 1985
|-
|Joel Gallay (Acting)
|June 4, 2001
|-
|Daniel Levinson
|August 9, 2001
|-
|Joel Gallay (Acting)
|June 9, 2005
|-
|Brian Miller
|August 9, 2005
|-
|Robert Erickson (Acting)
|May 1, 2014
|-
|Carol Fortine Ochoa
|July 29, 2015
|-
|Robert Erickson (Acting)
|July 1, 2023
|}
;Department of Health and Human Services
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Thomas Morris
|February 19, 1977
|-
|Richard Lowe (Acting)
|September 1, 1979
|-
|Brian Mitchell (Acting)
|January 1, 1981
|-
|Richard Kusserow
|June 1, 1981
|-
|Brian Mitchell (Acting)
|July 1, 1992
|-
|June Gibbs Brown
|November 5, 1993
|-
|Michael Mangano (Acting)
|January 4, 2001
|-
|Janet Rehnquist
|August 8, 2001
|-
|Dara Corrigan (Acting)
|June 2, 2003
|-
|Daniel Levinson
|September 13, 2004<br />
|-
|Joanne Chiedi (Acting)
|May 31, 2019
|-
|Christi Grimm
|December 27, 2019<br />
|-
|Juliet Hodgkins (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|-
|Thomas Bell
|December 22, 2025
|}
;Department of Homeland Security
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Clark Ervin
|January 24, 2003<br />
|-
|Richard Skinner
|December 8, 2004<br />
|-
|Charles Edwards (Acting)
|February 27, 2011
|-
|Carlton Mann (Acting)
|December 17, 2014
|-
|John Roth
|March 10, 2014
|-
|John Kelly (Acting)
|December 1, 2017
|-
|Jennifer Costello (Acting)
|June 10, 2019
|-
|Joseph Cuffari
|July 25, 2019
|}
;Department of Housing and Urban Development
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Charles Haynes
|January 31, 1972
|-
|Charles Dempsey
|May 24, 1975
|-
|James Thomas
|August 31, 1975
|-
|Charles Dempsey
|October 1, 1977
|-
|Paul Adams (Acting)
|January 21, 1981
|-
|Charles Dempsey
|August 5, 1981
|-
|Paul Adams (Acting)
|February 25, 1983
|-
|Charles Dempsey
|June 14, 1983
|-
|Paul Adams (Acting)
|February 4, 1985
|-
|John Connors (Acting)
|March 1, 1992
|-
|Susan Gaffney
|August 6, 1993
|-
|James Heist (Acting)
|June 4, 2001
|-
|David Williams (Acting)
|July 16, 2001
|-
|Kenneth Donohue
|May 20, 2002
|-
|Michael Stephens (Acting)
|October 2010
|-
|David Montoya
|December 1, 2011
|-
|Helen Albert (Acting)
|July 2017
|-
|Rae Oliver Davis
|January 23, 2019
|-
|Stephen Bagg (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Intelligence Community
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Charles McCullough
|November 7, 2011
|-
|Michael Atkinson
|May 17, 2018<br />
|-
|Thomas Monheim
|April 3, 2020<br />
|-
|Tamara Johnson (Acting)
|January 3, 2025
|-
|Christopher Fox
|October 2025
|}
;Department of the Interior
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|William Kendig (Acting)
|October 17, 1978
|-
|June Brown
|May 10, 1979
|-
|Richard Mulberry
|July 14, 1981
|-
|Robert Beuley (Acting)
|October 1, 1981
|-
|Arthur Dellinger (Acting)
|October 26, 1984
|-
|Robert Beuley (Acting)
|May 2, 1985
|-
|Thomas Sheehan (Acting)
|September 8, 1985
|-
|James Richards
|January 6, 1986
|-
|Joyce Fleischman (Acting)
|April 1, 1993
|-
|Wilma Lewis
|April 10, 1995
|-
|Robert Williams (Acting)
|January 8, 1998
|-
|Richard Reback (Acting)
|July 1, 1998
|-
|Eljay Bowron
|November 2, 1998
|-
|Robert Williams (Acting)
|March 29, 1999
|-
|Earl Devaney
|August 5, 1999<br />
|-
|Mary Kendall (Acting)
|February 23, 2009
|-
|Mark Greenblatt
|August 26, 2019
|-
|Caryl Brzymialkiewicz (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Internal Revenue Service
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Lawrence Rogers (Acting)
|January 18, 1999
|-
|David Williams
|May 17, 1999
|-
|Pamela Gardiner (Acting)
|August 24, 2002
|-
|Russell George
|December 12, 2004
|-
|Heather M. Hill (Acting)
|January 1, 2024
|}
;Department of Justice
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Anthony Moscato (Acting)
|April 14, 1989
|-
|Richard Hankinson
|June 25, 1990
|-
|Michael Bromwich
|June 9, 1994
|-
|Robert Ashbaugh (Acting)
|August 16, 1999
|-
|Glenn Fine
|August 10, 2000<br />
|-
|Cynthia Schnedar (Acting)
|January 29, 2011
|-
|Michael Horowitz
|April 16, 2012
|-
|William Blier (Acting)
|June 30, 2025
|}
;Department of Labor
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Rocco De Marco (Acting)
|October 23, 1978
|-
|Marjorie Fine Knowles
|May 18, 1979
|-
|Ronald Goldstock (Acting)
|May 2, 1980
|-
|Frank Yeager (Acting)
|February 1, 1981
|-
|Thomas McBride
|July 18, 1981
|-
|Robert McGee (Acting)
|October 16, 1982
|-
|Brian Hyland
|March 23, 1983<br />
|-
|Raymond Maria (Acting)
|September 3, 1989
|-
|Julian De La Rosa
|August 6, 1990
|-
|Charles Masten
|March 20, 1993<br />
|-
|Patricia Dalton (Acting)
|January 3, 2000
|-
|Gordon Heddell
|January 2, 2001
|-
|Daniel Petrole (Acting)
|July 15, 2008
|-
|Scott Dahl
|October 16, 2013
|-
|Larry Turner
|June 21, 2020<br />
|-
|Luiz A. Santos (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|-
|Anthony D'Esposito
|January 6, 2026
|}
;National Aeronautics and Space Administration
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Robert Allnut (Acting)
|October 1, 1978
|-
|Eldon Taylor
|August 1, 1979
|-
|Brian Hyland (Acting)
|December 1, 1980
|-
|June Gibbs Brown
|June 14, 1981
|-
|Bill Colvin
|October 17, 1985
|-
|Lewis Rinker (Acting)
|September 4, 1994
|-
|Roberta Gross
|August 15, 1995
|-
|Frank LaRocca (Acting)
|March 3, 2002
|-
|Robert Cobb
|April 22, 2002
|-
|Thomas Howard (Acting)
|April 11, 2009
|-
|Paul Martin
|November 20, 2009
|-
|George Scott (Acting)
|January 2, 2024
|-
|Robert Steinau (Acting)
|December 2024
|}
;National Reconnaissance Office
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Susan Gibson
|September 26, 2016
|-
|Terrence Edwards
|December 23, 2022
|}
;National Security Agency
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Russell Decker (Acting)
|December 2016
|-
|Robert Storch
|January 11, 2018
|-
|Kevin Gerrity (Acting)
|January 11, 2018
|}
;Nuclear Regulatory Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|David Williams
|November 22, 1989
|-
|Leo Norton (Acting)
|September 1, 1995
|-
|Hubert Bell
|July 8, 1996
|-
|David Lee (Acting)
|December 31, 2018
|-
|Robert Feitel
|May 27, 2020
|}
;Pandemic Recovery (Special)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Brian Miller
|June 5, 2020
|}
;Office of Personnel Management
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Patrick Conklin
|March 1, 1987
|-
|Joseph Willever (Acting)
|April 16, 1989
|-
|Patrick McFarland
|August 9, 1990
|-
|Norbert Vint (Acting)
|February 19, 2016
|-
|Krista Boyd
|April 28, 2022
|-
|Norbert Vint (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Railroad Retirement Board
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|William Doyle
|January 14, 1986
|-
|Charles Sekerak (Acting)
|April 8, 1994
|-
|Martin Dickman
|October 14, 1994
|-
|Ben Wagner (Acting)
|April 28, 2024
|-
|Shanon Holman (Acting)
|2024
|}
;Resolution Trust Corporation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Adair
|April 1, 1990
|}
;Small Business Administration
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Raymond Randolph (Acting)
|October 12, 1978
|-
|Paul Boucher
|July 1, 1979
|-
|Raymond Randolph (Acting)
|January 21, 1981
|-
|Paul Boucher
|July 21, 1981
|-
|Raymond Randolph (Acting)
|July 5, 1982
|-
|Mary Wieseman
|May 10, 1983
|-
|Raymond Randolph (Acting)
|September 7, 1986
|-
|Charles Gillum
|April 7, 1987
|-
|Daniel Peyser (Acting)
|August 19, 1990
|-
|James Hoobler
|April 18, 1991
|-
|Karen Lee (Acting)
|December 1, 1997
|-
|Phyllis Fong
|April 6, 1999
|-
|Peter McClintock (Acting)
|December 2, 2002
|-
|Harold Damelin
|April 21, 2003
|-
|Peter McClintock (Acting)
|April 4, 2005
|-
|Eric Thorson
|April 2006
|-
|Peter McClintock (Acting)
|August 12, 2008
|-
|Peg Gustafson
|October 2, 2009
|-
|Mike Ware
|January 9, 2017<br />
|-
|Sheldon Shoemaker (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|-
|William Kirk
|January 6, 2026
|}
;Social Security Administration
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|June Gibbs Brown
|March 31, 1995
|-
|David Williams
|January 4, 1996
|-
|James Huse
|June 22, 1998
|-
|Patrick O'Carroll
|March 7, 2004<br />
|-
|Gale Stallworth Stone (Acting)
|May 29, 2016
|-
|Gail Ennis
|January 29, 2019
|-
|Michelle Anderson (Acting)
|June 29, 2024
|-
|Mike Ware (Acting)
|September 30, 2024
|-
|Michelle L. Anderson (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Department of State
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Raymond Miller
|March 1, 1954 – October 31, 1960
|-
|Gerald Drew
|November 13, 1960 – May 31, 1962
|-
|Norris Haselton
|June 10, 1962 – July 31, 1964
|-
|Fraser Wilkins
|July 23, 1964 – August 8, 1971
|-
|Thomas McElhiney
|July 1, 1971 – July 18, 1973
|-
|Jim Sutterlin
|October 15, 1973
|-
|Robert Yost (Acting)
|September 1, 1974
|-
|William Schaufele
|August 22, 1975
|-
|Robert Sayre
|November 24, 1975
|-
|Brandon Grove (Acting)
|May 1, 1978
|-
|Ted Eliot
|July 5, 1978 – October 16, 1978
|-
|Robert Brewster
|January 14, 1979 – January 21, 1981
|-
|Robert Brown
|January 21, 1981 – June 30, 1983<br />
|-
|William Harrop
|December 12, 1983<br />
|-
|Bryon Hollingsworth (Acting)
|August 27, 1986
|-
|Sherman Funk
|August 14, 1987
|-
|Rocky Suddarth (Acting)
|February 15, 1994
|-
|Harold Geisel (Acting)
|June 12, 1994
|-
|Jacquelyn Williams-Bridgers
|April 7, 1995
|-
|Anne Sigmund (Acting)
|February 4, 2001
|-
|Clark Ervin
|August 3, 2001
|-
|Anne Sigmund (Acting)
|January 24, 2003
|-
|Anne Patterson (Acting)
|September 28, 2003
|-
|John Lange (Acting)
|August 3, 2004
|-
|Cameron Hume (Acting)
|August 23, 2004
|-
|Howard Krongard
|May 2, 2005
|-
|Harold Geisel (Acting)
|January 16, 2008
|-
|Steve Linick
|September 30, 2013<br />
|-
|Stephen Akard (Acting)
|May 15, 2020
|-
|Diana Shaw (Acting)
|August 7, 2020
|-
|Matthew Klimow (Acting)
|August 31, 2020
|-
|Diana Shaw (Acting)
|December 11, 2020
|-
|Sandra Lewis (Acting)
|April 5, 2024
|-
|Cardell K. Richardson Sr.
|May 20, 2024
|-
|Arne B. Baker (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Tennessee Valley Authority
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Richard Chambers (Acting)
|December 1, 2000
|-
|Donald Hickman (Acting)
|January 26, 2002
|-
|Richard Moore
|May 9, 2003
|-
|Jill Matthews (Acting)
|September 21, 2017
|-
|Ben Wagner
|June 6, 2022
|}
;Department of Transportation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Frenk Sato
|May 10, 1979
|-
|Joseph Genovese (Acting)
|January 22, 1981
|-
|Joseph Welsch
|July 18, 1981
|-
|Joseph Genovese (Acting)
|January 1, 1986
|-
|John Melchner
|October 12, 1986
|-
|Raymond DeCarli (Acting)
|January 1, 1990
|-
|Mary Schiavo
|October 31, 1990
|-
|Mario Lauro (Acting)
|July 8, 1996
|-
|Joyce Fleischman (Acting)
|August 12, 1996
|-
|Kenneth Mead
|May 29, 1997
|-
|Todd Zinser (Acting)
|February 11, 2006
|-
|Calvin Scovel
|October 27, 2006
|-
|Mitch Behm (Acting)
|February 1, 2020
|-
|Skip Elliott (Acting)
|May 16, 2020
|-
|Eric J. Soskin
|January 11, 2021
|-
|Mitch Behm (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|}
;Department of the Treasury
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Leon Wigrizer
|August 18, 1978
|-
|Eugene Essner (Acting)
|February 1, 1981
|-
|Paul Trause
|August 12, 1981
|-
|Emily Marwell (Acting)
|February 26, 1984
|-
|John Layton
|September 9, 1984
|-
|Michael Hill
|April 6, 1986<br />
|-
|Robert Cesca (Acting)
|June 1, 1989
|-
|Donald Kirkendall
|November 22, 1989
|-
|Robert Cesca (Acting)
|January 21, 1993
|-
|Valerie Lau
|October 11, 1994
|-
|Richard Calahan (Acting)
|February 9, 1998
|-
|David Williams
|October 26, 1998
|-
|Lawrence Rogers (Acting)
|May 17, 1999
|-
|Jeffrey Rush
|July 30, 1999
|-
|Dennis Schindel (Acting)
|April 3, 2004
|-
|Harold Damelin
|April 4, 2005
|-
|Dennis Schindel (Acting)
|April 30, 2007
|-
|Eric Thorson
|August 12, 2008
|-
|Rich Delmar (Acting)
|June 30, 2019
|-
|Loren Sciurba (Acting)
|January 3, 2025
|}
;Troubled Asset Relief Program (Special)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Neil Barofsky
|December 8, 2008
|-
|Christy Romero
|April 1, 2011<br />
|-
|Melissa Bruce (Acting)
|March 30, 2022
|}
;U.S. Information Agency
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Anthony Gabriel
|July 2, 1987
|-
|George Murphy
|August 6, 1990
|-
|Terence Shea (Acting)
|May 1, 1993
|-
|Marian Bennet
|November 28, 1993
|}
;Department of Veterans Affairs
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Williams (Acting)
|November 9, 1977
|-
|Allan Reynolds
|May 1, 1979
|-
|Morris Silverstein (Acting)
|January 21, 1981
|-
|Frank Sato
|July 31, 1981
|-
|Renald Morani
|January 1, 1988
|-
|Stephen Trodden
|August 4, 1990
|-
|William Merriman (Acting)
|January 3, 1996
|-
|Richard Griffin
|November 11, 1997
|-
|Jon Wooditch (Acting)
|June 22, 2005
|-
|George Opfer
|November 17, 2005
|-
|Richard Griffin (Acting)
|January 1, 2014
|-
|Linda Halliday (Acting)
|July 6, 2015
|-
|Michael Missal
|May 2, 2016
|-
|David Case (acting)
|January 24, 2025
|-
|Cheryl L. Mason
|August 4, 2025
|}
Designated federal entity (DFE) inspectors general
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Jurisdiction
!Officeholder
!Term start
!Website
|-
|Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC-OIG)
|Clayton Fox
|2023/24
|ARC-OIG
|-
|Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (CPPBSD-OIG)
|Stefania Pozzi Porter
|<br />
|CPPBSD-OIG
|-
|Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC-OIG)
|Christopher Skinner
|
|CFTC-OIG
|-
|Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC-OIG)
|Christopher Dentel
|<br />
|CPSC-OIG
|-
|Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB-OIG)
|Kimberly Howell
|
|CPB-OIG
|-
|Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA-OIG)
|Jeremy Kirkland
|January 27, 2023
|DIA-OIG
|-
|Denali Commission (DC-OIG)
|Roderick Fillinger
|
|Denali OIG
|-
|Election Assistance Commission (EAC-OIG)
|Sarah Dreyer (acting)
|
|EAC-OIG
|-
|Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC-OIG)
|Joyce Willoughby
|
|EEOC-OIG
|-
|Farm Credit Administration (FCA-OIG)
|Nick Novak (acting)
|
|FCA-OIG
|-
|Federal Election Commission (FEC-OIG)
|Susan Ruge-Hudson
|
|FEC-OIG
|-
|Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA-OIG)
|Dana Rooney
|
|FRB-OIG
|-
|Federal Trade Commission (FTC-OIG)
|Marissa Gould (acting)
|
|FTC-OIG
|-
|International Development Finance Corporation (DFC-OIG)
|Anthony Zakel
|
|DFC-OIG
|-
|International Trade Commission (USITC-OIG)
|Rashmi Bartlett
|
|USITC-OIG
|-
|Legal Services Corporation (LSC-OIG)
|Thomas Yatsco
|
|LSC-OIG
|-
|National Archives and Records Administration (NARA-OIG)
|Brett Baker
|<br />
|NARA-OIG
|-
|National Credit Union Administration (NCUA-OIG)
|Jim Hagen
|
|NEA-OIG
|-
|National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH-OIG)
|Laura Davis
|
|NLRB-OIG
|-
|National Railroad Passenger Corporation
|Kevin Winters
|
|Amtrak OIG
|-
|National Science Foundation (NSF-OIG)
|Allison Lerner
|
|SI-OIG
|}
List of DFE IGs
;Appalachian Regional Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Hubert Sparks
|October 2, 1989
|-
|Clifford Jennings
|April 8, 2002
|-
|Hubert Sparks
|April 18, 2011
|-
|Philip Heneghan
|February 19, 2020
|-
|Clayton Fox
|2023/24
|}
;Architect of the Capitol
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Carol Bates
|August 18, 2008
|-
|Kevin Mulshine
|September 8, 2013
|-
|Thomas Lehrich (Acting)
|December 2016
|-
|Christopher Failla
|April 17, 2017
|}
;Capitol Police
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Carl Hoecker
|July 10, 2006
|-
|Fay Ropella
|February 11, 2013<br />
|-
|Michael Bolton
|March 30, 2018<br />
|}
;Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Thomas Lehrich
|May 2017
|}
;Commodity Futures Trading Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Nancy Wentzler
|September 24, 1989
|-
|Donald Smith (Acting)
|June 17, 1990
|-
|Roy Lavik
|October 7, 1990
|-
|Brett Baker (acting)
|May 17, 2023
|-
|Christopher Skinner
|April 10, 2024
|}
;Consumer Product Safety Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Thomas Stein
|April 7, 1989<br />
|-
|Mary Wyles
|August 2, 1998<br />
|-
|Christopher Dentel
|January 9, 2003<br />
|}
;Corporation for Public Broadcasting
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Lester Latney
|April 17, 1989
|-
|Joe Arvizu
|February 16, 1997
|-
|Frederick Lau (Acting)
|May 26, 1998
|-
|Kenneth Konz
|November 9, 1998
|-
|Mary Mitchelson
|June 3, 2013
|-
|William Richardson (Acting)
|April 26, 2019
|-
|Kimberly Howell
|October 7, 2019
|}
;Denali Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Michael Marsh
|December 22, 2006
|-
|David Sheppard (Acting)
|May 28, 2014
|-
|Roderick Fillinger
|2014
|}
;Election Assistance Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Roger LaRouche (Acting)
|August 9, 2005
|-
|Curtis Crider
|August 24, 2006
|-
|Roger LaRouche (Acting)
|September 30, 2015
|-
|Patricia Layfield
|February 22, 2016
|-
|Brianna Schletz
|October 14, 2021
|-
|Sarah Dreyer (Acting)
|April 2024
|}
;Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|William Miller
|January 4, 1989
|-
|Aletha Brown
|February 6, 1995<br />
|-
|Milton Mayo
|January 1, 2010<br />
|}
;Farm Credit Administration
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Eldon Stoehr
|January 22, 1989
|-
|Elizabeth Dean (Acting)
|December 16, 2000
|-
|Stephen Smith
|January 12, 2001
|-
|Elizabeth Dean (Acting)
|June 16, 2005
|-
|Carl Clinefelter
|July 10, 2005
|-
|Elizabeth Dean
|January 4, 2013<br />
|-
|Wendy Laguarda
|August 1, 2017
|-
|Nick Novak (Acting)
|October 2024
|}
;Federal Election Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Craig Crooks (Acting)
|April 17, 1989
|-
|Lynne McFarland
|February 11, 1990
|-
|Cameron Thurber (Acting)
|March 1, 2017
|-
|Vacant
|November 9, 2018
|-
|Tony Baptiste (Acting)
|May 22, 2019
|-
|Christopher Skinner
|August 5, 2019
|-
|Michael Mitchell (Acting)
|April 2024
|-
|Susan Ruge-Hudson
|October 21, 2024
|}
;Federal Labor Relations Authority
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Paul Miller
|September 24, 1989
|-
|John Zielinski (Acting)
|April 15, 1994
|-
|William Tobey (Acting)
|April 30, 1994
|-
|John Suszko (Acting)
|May 23, 1994
|-
|William Tobey (Acting)
|October 30, 1994
|-
|Robert Andary
|May 7, 1995
|-
|William Tobey (Acting)
|July 20, 1997
|-
|Francine Eichler
|February 22, 1998
|-
|Charlie Center (Acting)
|January 3, 2010
|-
|Dana Rooney
|August 30, 2010
|}
;Federal Maritime Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Tony Kominoth
|February 26, 1989
|-
|Bridgette Hicks (Acting)
|March 3, 2005
|-
|Adam Trzeciak
|April 16, 2006
|-
|Dana Rooney (Acting)
|January 22, 2013
|-
|Jon Hatfield
|August 12, 2013<br />
|}
;Federal Reserve Board
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Brent Bowen
|July 20, 1987
|-
|Barry Snyder
|June 1, 1998
|-
|Beth Coleman
|May 6, 2007
|-
|Mark Bialek
|July 25, 2011
|-
|Fred Gibson (Acting)
|April 1, 2025
|-
|Michael E. Horowitz
|June 30, 2025
|}
;Federal Trade Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Frederick Zirkel
|June 6, 1989
|-
|Adam Trzeciak (Acting)
|February 1, 2005
|-
|Howard Sribnick
|May 30, 2005
|-
|John Seeba
|January 7, 2008
|-
|Scott Wilson
|August 13, 2012
|-
|Kelly Tshibaka (Acting)
|June 1, 2014
|-
|Roslyn Mazer
|March 29, 2015
|-
|Andrew Katsaros
|June 8, 2018<br />
|-
|Marissa Gould (Acting)
|December 2024
|}
;Government Accountability Office
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Francis Garcia
|January 19, 1986
|-
|Cathy Helm (Acting)
|December 29, 2012
|-
|Adam Trzeciak
|January 13, 2013
|}
;Government Publishing Office
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Joyce Blaylock
|March 10, 1985
|-
|Victor Bouril (acting)
|June 16, 1990
|-
|Lewis Small
|May 7, 1995
|-
|Thomas Muldoon (acting)
|January 6, 1997
|-
|Robert Andary
|November 9, 1997
|-
|Andrew Killgore (acting)
|February 7, 2003
|-
|Marc Nichols
|March 17, 2003
|-
|Greg Brower
|October 3, 2004
|-
|Anthony Ogden
|October 1, 2006
|-
|Michael Raponi
|November 21, 2011
|-
|Stephen Roy (acting)
|April 2018
|-
|Melinda Miguel
|July 12, 2018
|-
|James Ives (acting)
|January 8, 2019
|-
|Mike Leary
|April 24, 2019
|}
;House of Representatives
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Lainhart
|November 14, 1993 – March 31, 1999
|-
|Steve McNamara
|March 13, 2000 – May 30, 2005
|-
|James Cornell
|March 2, 2006 – January 2, 2010
|-
|Terry Grafenstine
|January 2, 2010 – September 2017<br />
|-
|Michael Ptasienski
|September 2017 – present<br />
|}
;International Development Finance Corporation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|TBD
|
|}
;International Trade Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Jane Altenhofen
|April 17, 1989
|-
|Dev Jagadesan (acting)
|May 30, 1999
|-
|Kenneth Clark
|July 15, 2001
|-
|Jean Smith (acting)
|November 1, 2005
|-
|Vacant
|March 12, 2006
|-
|Jean Smith (acting)
|August 19, 2007
|-
|Vacant
|December 20, 2007
|-
|Judith Gwynn (acting)
|January 6, 2008
|-
|Antonio Baptiste (acting)
|August 17, 2009
|-
|Philip Heneghan
|December 6, 2009
|-
|Rhonda Turnbow (acting)
|March 1, 2020
|-
|Rashmi Bartlett
|July 6, 2021
|}
;Iraq Reconstruction (Special)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Stuart Bowen
|January 20, 2004
|}
;Legal Services Corporation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|David Wilkinson
|September 5, 1989
|-
|Robert Holliday (Acting)
|September 6, 1991
|-
|Edouard Quatrevaux
|September 17, 1991
|-
|Leonard Koczur (Acting)
|December 2, 2000
|-
|Kirt West
|September 1, 2004
|-
|Dutch Merryman (Acting)
|September 16, 2007
|-
|Jeffrey Schanz
|March 3, 2008
|}
;Library of Congress
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Karl Schornagel
|March 12, 2001
|-
|Kurt Hyde
|July 28, 2014
|-
|Glenda B. Arrington
|June 20, 2023
|-
|Debbie Lehrich (Acting)
|2023/24
|-
|Kimberly Benoit
|November 2024
|}
;National Archives and Records Administration
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Lawrence Oberg
|April 16, 1989
|-
|Debra Guentzel (Acting)
|November 9, 1992
|-
|Roberta Gross (Acting)
|January 10, 1993
|-
|Floyd Justice
|June 1, 1993
|-
|Robert Taylor (Acting)
|July 23, 1995
|-
|Kelly Sisario
|March 18, 1996
|-
|Ralph McNamara (Acting)
|July 4, 1999
|-
|Paul Brachfeld
|December 19, 1999
|-
|James Springs
|September 12, 2012<br />
|-
|Brett Baker
|April 19, 2021<br />
|}
;National Credit Union Administration
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Joan Perry
|March 23, 1989
|-
|Frank Thomas
|September 8, 1992
|-
|William DeSarno (Acting)
|July 8, 2002
|-
|Herbert Yolles
|October 21, 2002
|-
|William DeSarno
|April 1, 2005
|-
|Jim Hagen
|June 1, 2013
|}
;National Endowment for the Arts
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Leon Lilly
|April 9, 1989
|-
|Edward Johns
|October 15, 1995<br />
|-
|Daniel Shaw
|January 14, 2001<br />
|-
|Tonie Jones
|March 17, 2008
|-
|Michael Binder (Acting)
|December 28, 2015
|-
|Ron Stith
|June 13, 2016
|}
;National Endowment for the Humanities
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Sheldon Bernstein
|April 12, 1989
|-
|Laura Davis
|January 30, 2011<br />
|}
;National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Cardell K. Richardson
|December 2017
|-
|Michael Boehman
|August 2024
|}
;National Labor Relations Board
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Bernard Levine
|November 7, 1989
|-
|John Higgins (Acting)
|July 25, 1994
|-
|Robert Allen
|September 23, 1996<br />
|-
|Aileen Armstrong
|May 18, 1998
|-
|Jane Altenhofen
|May 30, 1999
|-
|Vacant
|December 21, 2007
|-
|David Berry
|November 23, 2008
|-
|Kevin Thomas (Acting)
|2024
|-
|Ruth Blevins
|October 28, 2024
|}
;National Railroad Passenger Corporation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Fred Weiderhold
|April 3, 1989
|-
|Lorraine Green (Acting)
|June 17, 2009
|-
|Ted Alves
|November 5, 2009
|-
|Tom Howard
|February 4, 2014
|-
|Kevin Winters
|February 1, 2019
|}
;National Science Foundation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Linda Sundro
|April 30, 1989
|-
|Philip Sunshine (Acting)
|April 12, 1998
|-
|Christine Boesz
|January 18, 2000
|-
|Allison Lerner
|April 27, 2009
|}
;Panama Canal Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Mathis
|April 16, 1989
|-
|Peter Liehr
|December 15, 1989
|-
|William Forbes
|January 4, 1997
|-
|Victor Diamond
|January 4, 1998
|}
;Peace Corps
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Gerard Roy
|January 23, 1989
|-
|John Hale (Acting)
|February 14, 1992
|-
|Michael Hill
|May 31, 1992
|-
|Michael Tully (Acting)
|February 9, 1993
|-
|Jeffrey Rush (Acting)
|February 21, 1993
|-
|Deborah Holt Kirk
|March 6, 1994
|-
|Charles Maddox
|April 30, 1995<br />
|-
|Charles Smith
|July 6, 1997<br />
|-
|David Kotz
|January 6, 2006
|-
|Kathy Buller
|May 25, 2008
|}
;Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Wayne Poll
|April 24, 1989
|-
|Deborah Stover-Springer (Acting)
|June 1, 2002
|-
|Robert Emmons
|January 16, 2003
|-
|Deborah Stover-Springer (Acting)
|October 3, 2007
|-
|Rebecca Batts
|April 30, 2008
|-
|Deborah Stover-Springer (Acting)
|October 3, 2013
|-
|Bob Westbrooks
|May 2015
|-
|Nicholas Novak (Acting)
|April 27, 2020
|}
;Postal Regulatory Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Jack Callender
|June 25, 2007
|}
;Postal Service
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Charles Clauson
|October 18, 1988
|-
|Kenneth Hunter
|September 5, 1992
|-
|Karla Corcoran
|January 4, 1997
|-
|David Williams
|August 20, 2003
|-
|Tammy Whitcomb Hull
|February 19, 2016<br />
|}
;Securities and Exchange Commission
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Walter Stachnik
|March 12, 1989
|-
|Nelson Egbert (acting)
|August 6, 2007
|-
|David Kotz
|December 5, 2007
|-
|Noelle Maloney (acting)
|January 30, 2012
|-
|Jon Rymer (acting)
|May 31, 2012
|-
|Carl Hoecker
|February 11, 2013
|}
;Smithsonian Institution
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|John Fawsett (acting)
|April 17, 1989
|-
|Thomas Blair
|June 3, 1990
|-
|Debra Ritt
|March 7, 2005
|-
|Sprightley Ryan
|June 11, 2006<br />
|-
|Scott Dahl
|January 15, 2012
|-
|Cathy Helm
|July 14, 2014
|-
|Joan Mockeridge (Acting)
|September 3, 2023
|-
|Nicole Angarella
|May 20, 2024
|}
;Tennessee Valley Authority
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Officeholder
!Term start
|-
|Norman Zigrossi
|January 25, 1986
|-
|George Prosser (acting)
|April 16, 1992
|-
|William Hinshaw
|May 4, 1992
|-
|George Prosser
|April 1, 1994
|-
|Robert Thompson (acting)
|August 22, 1999
|-
|George Prosser
|March 18, 2000
|}
Legislative agency inspectors general
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Jurisdiction
!Officeholder
!Term start
!Website
|-
|Architect of the Capitol (AOC-OIG)
|Luiz A. Santos
|
|AOC-OIG
|-
|Capitol Police (USCP-OIG)
|David T. Harper
|
|USCP-OIG
|-
|Government Accountability Office (GAO-OIG)
|L. Nancy Birnbaum
|
|GAO-OIG
|-
|Government Publishing Office (GPO-OIG)
|Nathan Deahl
|March 1, 2023
|GPO-OIG
|-
|House of Representatives
|Christen J. Stevenson
|<br />
|House IG
|-
|Library of Congress (LOC-OIG)
|Kimberly Benoit
|November 2024
|LOC-OIG
|}
U.S. military
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 readiness of subordinate units in their command.
An armed services inspector general also investigates noncriminal allegations and some specific criminal allegations, to include determining if the matter should be referred for criminal investigation by the service's criminal investigative agency.
The Air Force Inspector General Complaints Program was established to address the concerns of Air Force active duty, reserve, and Guard members, civilian employees, family members, and retirees, as well as the interest of the Air Force. One of the first responsibilities of the Air Force inspector general is to operate a credible complaints program that investigates personnel complaints: Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) allegations; congressional inquiries; and issues involving the Air Force mission. Personnel complaints and FWA disclosures to the IG help commanders correct problems that affect the productivity, mission accomplishment, and morale of assigned personnel, which are areas of high concern to Air Force leaders at all levels.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
!Jurisdiction
!Officeholder
!Term start
!Website
|-
|United States Air Force (DAF/IG)
|David B. Lyons
|
|USAF-OIG
|-
|United States Army (DAIG)
|
|
|DAIG
|-
|United States Navy (NAVINSGEN)
|
|
|NAVINSGEN
|}
Former
- ACTION
- Afghanistan Reconstruction (Special)
- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (concurrent with State Department)
- Coalition Provisional Authority
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- U.S. Information Agency
- Iraq Reconstruction (Special)
- Panama Canal Commission
- Pandemic Recovery (Special)
- Resolution Trust Corporation
- Troubled Asset Relief Program (Special)
Review boards
- Pandemic Response Accountability Committee
- Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board
Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute enforcement
HHS-OIG develops and distributes resources to assist the health care industry in its efforts to comply with the nation's fraud and abuse laws and to educate the public about fraudulent schemes so that it can protect itself and report suspicious activities. In 2015, a fraud alert was issued to publicize the OIG's intent to further regulate such non-compliance. In light of such efforts and consequent record-breaking settlements, healthcare experts have begun to call for the transition from paper-based physician time logging and contract management to automated solutions.
Reception
Support
Glenn Fine argues that inspectors general save taxpayers billions of dollars a year and have the potential to save much more if given more resources and independence as well as more independent oversight of the inspectors general themselves. He also argues that the Supreme Court of the United States and all other institutions need independent and nonpartisan inspectors general.
See also
- 2020 dismissals of inspectors general during Donald Trump's first term
- 2025 dismissals of inspectors general during Donald Trump's second term
- Corruption Perceptions Index
- Federal law enforcement in the United States
- Independent agencies of the United States government
Explanatory notes
Citations
Further reading
External links
- Inspector General Vacancy Tracker by the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency
