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OIG Office of Management

The Office of Management (OM) supports the employees and audit and investigative work of the Office of Inspector General.  OM formulates and executes the OIG budget, procures goods and services on behalf of the OIG, and manages facilities, human resources, records management, security, property management and information technology.  Additionally, the Office prepares management policies and reports.
 
Overseeing the acquisition, maintenance, and disposition of all OIG material assets, OM ensures staff have the necessary space and equipment to meet their mission goals.  The Office ensures compliance with all security rules and regulations, including employee credentialing and background security clearances.  OM ensures all OIG records are retained in the proper manner, and disposed of according to National Archives and Records guidelines, and coordinates the procurement of goods and services and travel management services. 
 
Working with the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of the Treasury, OM prepares, presents and executes the annual budget, and integrated financial and performance plans. Working with its partner, the Bureau of Public Debt Administrative Resources Center, the Office of Management offers an array of human resources services, including human capital strategic planning, performance management, employee relations, compensation and benefits, work/life offerings, and awards and recognition.  Information Technology services include ensuring all computer equipment and software is available on a 24/7 basis,  maintenance support to OIG employees, monitoring information security and development of operational plans, policies, and procedures for the use and operation of the OIG network.
 
Office of Management 
Jeffrey Lawrence, Assistant Inspector General for Management 

Budget and Procurement
Vacant, Director
Pamela Robinson, Contracting Officer
Cyndi Poree, Procurement Specialist
Mark Hill, Budget Analyst

 
 
Information Technology
Vacant, IT Director
Ava Maria Davis, IT Services Manager
Ernie Eldredge, Network Administrator
Jonathan Haymore, Systems Administrator
Matthew Lynch, Systems Administrator​
Said Nurhessein, IT Security

  
Administrative Services   
Vacant, Director
Kim Mingo, Senior HR Specialist
Vacant, HR Specialist
Pamela Robinson, Contracting Officer
Cyndi Poree, Procurement Specialist
Valerie Toye, Administration
Vacant, Administration
Vacant, Security Specialist

 
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Last Updated: 9/1/2020 1:48 PM
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The Council of Inspectors General on Financial Oversight was established by the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Pub.L. 111-203). Council members share information about their ongoing work, with a focus on concerns that may apply to the broader financial sector and ways to improve financial oversight. The Council is made of nine financial regulatory agency Inspectors General and is chaired by Eric Thorson, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Treasury.

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