HISTORY
On October 12, 1978, President Carter signed into law the Inspector General Act (Pub.L. 95-452), which created twelve Federal Offices of Inspector General (OIGs), including the Department of Transportation (DOT) OIG.
In the following year, DOT Secretary Brock Adams formally established DOT OIG with a determination order signed on February 25, 1979.
Today, DOT OIG conducts audits and investigations to promote effectiveness and to prevent and stop waste, fraud, and abuse in DOT programs. DOT OIG also consults with Congress about programs in progress and proposed laws and regulations.
MISSION
DOT OIG conducts audits and investigations on behalf of the American public to improve the performance and integrity of DOT’s programs to ensure a safe, efficient, and effective national transportation system.
VISION
The United States will achieve a safer, more efficient, and more effective national transportation system because DOT OIG enhances the performance and integrity of the DOT’s programs. DOT OIG also will serve as a model Federal agency by maintaining a workplace culture that values its people as it continuously improves its performance.
CORE VALUES
- Safety is DOT’s highest priority and central to DOT OIG’s identity. DOT OIG is committed to conducting effective audits and investigations of DOT’s programs and operations to reduce fatalities and injuries across all modes of transportation.
- Accountability is at the heart of DOT OIG’s work. Through independent and fair audits and investigations, DOT OIG seeks to ensure that all DOT agencies are accountable for their results and for the resources the public invests in them.
- Integrity is DOT OIG’s foundation. DOT OIG maintains the highest standards of integrity in its work for the American people, Congress, the Secretary, and senior Department officials, and strives to set the example for objectivity, independence, accuracy, and transparency.
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