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Examples of violations to report to the DoW Hotline: Threats to homeland security Health and safety issues Trafficking in persons Leaks of classified information Bribery and acceptance of gratuities Counterfeit or substandard parts Whistleblower Reprisals Conflicts of interest Contract and procurement fraud Computer crimes Health care fraud Travel or purchase card fraud Cost/labor mischarging
Certain matters may be better resolved through other channels, instead of the DoW Hotline. The following matters are NOT generally investigated by the Department of War Inspector General. 911 Emergencies Minor incidents of time and attendance abuse Minor incidents of theft of Government resources Minor incidents of misuse of Government vehicles Department of Defense job opportunities DoD Incentive Awards Program suggestions Personnel matters involving requests for individual relief Employment related grievances and complaints against management officials Complaints of EEO discrimination Matters relating to the Uniform Code of Military Justice to include Article 15 appeals Tricare complaints DoW Contractor Compliance and Disclosure requirements Locating a military service member Obtaining military records Child and spousal support matters Pay and allowance matters Deceptive lending practices and other consumer fraud
DoD’s Organizational Changes to the Past Conflict Personnel Accounting Community
Evaluation of DoD Hotline Complaint Regarding Defense Contract Management Agency Baltimore’s Actions on Audit Findings Reported by Defense Contract Audit Agency
(U) Evaluation of Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN) Sustainment
Hotline Allegation Regarding the Actions of a Defense Contract Management Agency Contracting Officer on a Subcontractor’s Termination Settlement Proposal
DoD Voting Assistance Programs for Calendar Year 2017
The Army’s Tactical Explosive Detection Dog Disposition Process from 2011 to 2014
Evaluation of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s Critical Law Enforcement Programs
The DoD’s Response to the Quality of Care Elements in the 2014 Military Health System Review
We evaluated the DoD’s response to the August 2014 “Final Report to the Secretary of Defense, Military Health System [MHS] Review."