Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Directive 5100.200, 17 February 2006 – Office of the Inspector General Policies and Responsibilities

Background

This directive establishes policy as it relates to the official responsibilities of the Office of the Inspector General (OIG).

Specifically, it includes the laws, regulations, executive orders and policies that define and support the roles and responsibilities of the DIA Inspector General (IG). It also defines and clarifies the roles and responsibilities of DIA management, staff and outside agencies in support of the OIG.

Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Directive 5100.200, 17 February 2006

 Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Directive 5100.200, 17 February 2006 – Office of the Inspector General Policies and Responsibilities [9 Pages, 1.7MB]

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