Brian D. Miller - Inspector General

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The United States Senate confirmed Brian D. Miller as the Inspector General of the U.S. General Services Administration on July 22, 2005. 

As Inspector General, Mr. Miller directs nationwide audits and investigations of federal procurement involving GSA.  Mr. Miller is also a member of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency and participated in the U.S. Department of Justice Hurricane Katrina Task Force.  On October 10, 2006, Mr. Miller was named Vice-Chair of the National Procurement Fraud Task Force.  Mr. Miller played a leading role in developing a new requirement for contractors to report overpayments and crimes, included in the Close the Contractor Fraud Loophole Act of 2008.
 
In 2007, Mr. Miller was recognized by Ethisphere magazine as the 12th “most influential person in business ethics” by a worldwide panel of experts.  In July 2008, Mr. Miller was named among “Those Who Dared:  30 Officials Who Stood Up for Our Country,” a special report of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, DC a national advocacy organization.  In October 2008, Mr. Miller received the Attorney General’s Distinguished Service Award.
 
For over twelve years, Mr. Miller served as Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, where he participated in many notable cases, including terrorism prosecutions.  As an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Mr. Miller supervised complex audits and investigations involving procurement, grant and healthcare fraud.  He prosecuted one of the first and largest science fraud cases, U.S. v. Excel Corp. et al., for which he received the Director’s Award from the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys.

Mr. Miller has also served as Senior Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General and the Special Counsel on Health Care Fraud and represented the United States at treaty negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, on matters relating to health care.  He began his career in private practice.

Mr. Miller earned his law degree from the University of Texas.

Last Reviewed 1/15/2009