Teamwork has been a staple for the
Office of Special Investigations since its inception in 1948. Now, that foundational concept has progressed significantly on two fronts.
On May 24, leaders from OSI, Air Force Security Forces and The Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps, signed a milestone memorandum at OSI Headquarters in Quantico, implementing a fully integrated Criminal Investigation and Prosecution capability.
A second major signing that day, between OSI and SF, initiated the formation of Joint Base Enforcement Teams.
“Both pertain to how we run and manage investigations,” said
Brig. Gen. Terry L. Bullard, OSI commander. “As you know, we’re constantly seeking ways to improve our processes, and to ensure that OSI is focused on the types of investigations that only we can tackle.”
On May 24, leaders from OSI, Air Force Security Forces and The Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps, signed a milestone memorandum at OSI Headquarters in Quantico, implementing a fully integrated Criminal Investigation and Prosecution capability., News, features and commentaries about Air Force Reserve people, equipment and missions
On May 24, leaders from OSI, Air Force Security Forces and The Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps, signed a milestone memorandum at OSI Headquarters in Quantico, implementing a fully integrated Criminal Investigation and Prosecution capability.,