INSCOM Inspector General
Welcome to the INSCOM Office of the Inspector General (OIG) web site. The INSCOM OIG provides assistance to
soldiers, family members or civilians who request it. The US Army IG System is comprised of four basic IG
functions. They are:
- Inspections
- Assistance
- Investigations
- Teaching and Training
IGs execute this system through two basic processes
- The Inspections Process
- The Inspector General Action Process
The Organizational Inspection Program (OIP) is a Commander's program comprised of Command, Staff and IG
Inspections.
Before requesting OIG assistance and completing the DA Form 1559, recommend you view the Before Calling the IG poster.
The answers to many questions concerning OIG assistance can be found on the Frequently
Asked Questions page.
Initiate a complaint:
The Inspector General Action Request Form, is provided for your convenience.
INSCOM IG can only accept UNCLASSIFIED complaints on this website.
Please do not submit any CLASSIFIED information using this complaint form.
For information on submitting a CLASSIFIED complaint, visit:
INSCOM IG SIPR Portal:
http://kmportal.mi.army.smil.mil/sites/SpecialStaff/ig
or
Department
of Defense Hotline - Classified Complaints.
Other Avenues:
Presidential / Congressional Inquiries
Department of
Defense Inspector General Office
Department of the Army Inspector General
Office
US Army Counter Intelligence
Criminal Investigations Division
Contact phone numbers for the INSCOM OIG are:
- IG: (571) 515-7439
- Deputy IG: (571) 515-7429
- Chief, Assistance and Investigations: (571) 515-7425
- Chief, Inspections: (571) 515-7430
- DAIG SAP/SA Inspections: (571) 515-7436
- Staff Inspections: (571) 515-7434
- DSN prefix: 235
- NSTS prefix: 964
Links:
Department of Defense Inspector General
Department of the Army Inspector General
Anyone may submit a complaint, allegation, or request for information or
assistance to any Army IG concerning a matter of Army interest regardless of status. There are no
pre-conditions for coming to the Inspector General for Assistance.
Confidentiality
All IGs have a duty to protect to the maximum extent possible the personal
identity of a complainant, witness, or any other individual providing information to the IG, particularly
when the individual specifically requests confidentiality. Persons who ask the IG for help; make a
complaint; provide testimony, information, or evidence as part of an IG inspection or investigation; or
otherwise interact with an IG often do so because they have an expectation of confidentiality. Their
expectation often centers on the safeguarding of the individual’s personal identity and the nature of the
individual’s contact with the IG. Although confidentiality and the measures necessary to protect it will
vary from circumstance to circumstance, the IG always treats confidentiality carefully and as a priority.
While IGs will never promise confidentiality, IGs will endeavor to maintain confidentiality as a matter of
primary importance and as a key to the IG system’s viability and success.