Investigations - Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS)
Dermot F. O'Reilly, Deputy Inspector General for Investigations
Mission – Protecting the Warfighter
Conduct highly relevant, objective, professional investigations of matters critical to DoD property, programs, and operations that provide for our national security with emphasis on life, safety, and readiness.
Investigative Priorities
Pursuant to the statutory obligations of the DoD Inspector General to "initiate, conduct, and supervise such investigations in the Department of Defense (including the military departments) as the Inspector General considers appropriate" (IG Act §8(c)(2)) and to "give particular regard to the activities of the internal investigative units of the military departments with a view toward avoiding duplication and insuring effective coordination and cooperation" (IG Act §8(c)(9)), the DCIS devotes investigative resources to:
- Procurement Fraud and Public Corruption
- Product Substitution
- Health Care Fraud
- Illegal Technology Transfer
- Computer Crimes
Recent Results
- Ten Additional Defendants Charged in $100 Million TRICARE Fraud Scheme
- Another Navy Officer Pleads Guilty in Expanding Bribery and Fraud Investigation
- GAO Component transfers to Washington Headquarters Service
- Tulsa Doctor Found Guilty Of Health Care Fraud
- Six Men, Including Three Local Law Enforcement Officers, Charged with Trafficking in Contraband Cigarettes
- Five Defendants Face Federal Charges in Pain Management Clinic Kickback Scheme
- Five Indicted For Fraud Against The U.s. Government And Other Purchasers In “made In The Usa” Marketing Scheme
View all press releases on DCIS enforcement actions here