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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
Former Government Official Charged In Conspiracy To Defraud Government Program For Disadvantaged Small Business Owners
New York Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Conspiring to Traffic in Stolen Goods Worth More Than $1 Million
Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Lying About Origin of Chinese-Made Products
Former Montgomery Physician at the Center of an Oxycodone Prescription Scheme Sentenced to Over 11 Years in Prison
Annual Report to Congress Regarding DoD’s Progress on Implementing Fiscal Year 2021 National Defense Authorization Act Section 554 Requirements
Management Advisory: The DoD’s Compliance with Privacy Act Training Requirements Pursuant to the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014
Insights on Telehealth Use and Program Integrity Risks Across Selected Health Care Programs During the Pandemic
Recognizing how critical telehealth has been to the federal COVID-19 response, the PRAC Health Care Subgroup—which includes six Federal Offices of Inspectors General—worked together to provide insights on the use of telehealth and its associated program integrity risks.