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The Chief Finanical Officer (CFO) ensures the most effective financial management of National Intelligence Program resources in support of national security objectives.

 

The CFO supports the Director of National Intelligence in formulating and justifying the NIP budget, overseeing budget execution, developing budget performance objectives, and facilitating Intelligence Community fiscal accountability and financial management improvement.

 

Tidal "Ty" McCoy II is the current IC Chief Financial Officer.

The ICIG has the authority to initiate and conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews of programs and activities within the responsibility and authority of the Director of National Intelligence.

 

Mission

The ICIG’s mission is to provide independent and objective oversight of the programs and activities within the responsibility and authority of the Director of National Intelligence, and to lead and coordinate the efforts of the Intelligence Community Inspectors General Forum.

 

Strategic Goal

The ICIG’s goal is to have a positive and enduring impact throughout the Intelligence Community, to lead and coordinate the efforts of an integrated Intelligence Community Inspectors General Forum, and to enhance the ability of the United States Intelligence Community to meet national security needs while respecting our nation’s laws and reflecting its values.

 

Independence

The Inspector General is nominated by the President and confirmed by, and with the advice and consent of, the United States Senate. The Inspector General is independent, both in fact and appearance, and provides effective and objective leadership. The Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community bases its findings and conclusions on independent and objective analysis of the facts and evidence that become known to it through its exhaustive audits, investigations, inspections, and programmatic reviews.

 

Core Values

  • Integrity
  • Commitment
  • Diversity
  • Transparency

Strategic Communications positions ODNI and the Intelligence Community for the future through consistent and focused messaging and engagement that clearly communicates the vision, mission, and direction of the IC.

 

Strategic Communications builds relationships, partnerships and strategies to create the right level of insights and transparency with the American public and the IC workforce.

 

Strategic Communications consists of three groups: Internal Communications, Public Affairs, and Multimedia.

 

  • The Internal Communications Group manages internal workforce engagement both within the ODNI and across the IC. This group works closely with ODNI leadership to ensure the widest internal audience receives important information directly and in a timely manner. This team is the primary liaison to other IC internal communication offices and works to share information and key messages
  • The Public Affairs Group manages ODNI and IC external engagements, ensuring that ODNI engages appropriately with the media and the American people, to foster understanding, transparency, and confidence in the work of the IC. The public affairs staff establishes professional relationships with print and broadcast reporters, responds to press inquiries, develops media strategies in advance of newsworthy events or announcements, and manages external engagements.
  • The Multimedia Group supports key messaging through visualization and multimedia content creation like photography, videography, graphic design, web and social media. The group works to develop and deliver robust multimedia capabilities in products and platforms the ODNI and IC use to communicate internally and externally. 

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The Inspector General Act of 1978 created Inspectors General for federal agencies and provides broad authorities for overseeing programs, promoting efficiencies, and detecting fraud, waste, and mismanagement throughout the federal government.

 

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


In accordance with Title 50 U.S.C.A. Section 3033, the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (IC IG) conducts independent and objective audits, investigations, inspections, and reviews to promote economy, efficiency, effectiveness, and integration across the Intelligence Community.

 

The IC IG does so with integrity, professionalism, and independence. We conduct our mission free of external influence and provide objective assessments, findings, and conclusions, regardless of political or personal consequence.

 


 

 

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