Inspector General of the Intelligence Community

The inspector general of the Intelligence Community (ICIG) is an official of the United States Intelligence Community charged with investigating agencies of the Intelligence Community.

Inspector General of the Intelligence Community
Seal of the ICIG
since October 4, 2021
United States Intelligence Community
Reports toDirector of National Intelligence
AppointerPresident
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument50 U.S.C. § 3033
FormationOctober 7, 2010
First holderCharles McCullough
Websitewww.dni.gov/index.php/who-we-are/organizations/icig/icig-who-we-are Edit this at Wikidata

The 2010 Intelligence Authorization Act formally established the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Intelligence Community within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

In accordance with 50 U.S.C. § 3033, the Intelligence Community Inspector General conducts independent and objective audits, investigations, inspections, and reviews to promote economy, efficiency, effectiveness, and integration across the Intelligence Community.

On May 10, 2021, President Joe Biden nominated Thomas Monheim, the Acting Inspector General, to serve as the inspector general. On September 30, 2021, Monheim was confirmed by the US Senate.[1]

Inspectors general

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No. Image Name Start End Duration President(s)
1   Charles McCullough November 2011 March 2017 ~5 years Barack Obama
2   Michael Atkinson May 17, 2018 April 3, 2020 1 year, 322 days Donald Trump
3   Thomas Monheim April 3, 2020 Incumbent 4 years, 232 days Joe Biden

References

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  1. ^ "PN564 — Thomas Andrew Monheim — Office of the Director of National Intelligence". congress.gov. September 30, 2021.