Security & Defense

Inspector General Criminal Investigation Records (IGCIR), CIG-04

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law modifies the Department of Defense's system for managing criminal investigation records, combining two systems into one called the Inspector General Criminal Investigation Records. It updates procedures to enhance clarity and information sharing beyond the DoD, impacting individuals involved in DoD investigations, including military, civilian personnel, and contractors.

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Key Changes

  • Combines two record systems into one
  • Increases information sharing beyond the DoD
  • Updates procedures and exemptions for record-keeping

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Consolidate CIG-04 (Case Reporting and Information Management System Records) with CIG-06 (Investigative Files) into a single system called Inspector General Criminal Investigation Records (IGCIR)

Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (OIG)
operational
high

Accept and consider public comments on Routine Uses until May 11, 2026, and implement any modifications to Routine Uses based on feedback received before making them effective

Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (OIG)
operational
high

Incorporate DoD standard routine uses (routine uses A through J) into the IGCIR system of records notice

Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (OIG)
operational
high

Update system documentation to reflect consolidation of CIG-04 and CIG-06, including modifications to system purpose, categories of individuals, categories of records, system location, system manager, authority, record sources, storage/retrieval/disposal policies, safeguards, and access procedures

Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (OIG)
operational
high

Implement additional information sharing outside of DoD in furtherance of external oversight, case management, and required reporting through updated routine uses

Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (OIG)
disclosure

Affected Parties

DoD military personnelDoD civilian personnel+1 more…

Tags

DoD,investigation,records management