I am pleased to announce that we have a new Deputy Naval Inspector General (NAVIG), Mr. Jeffrey Tribiano (SES), who will be assuming the position in March 2024.

Mr. Tribiano brings over 30 years of progressively broader leadership experience to the Office of the Naval Inspector General (NAVINSGEN) and the IG Enterprise. He has broad leadership experience in multiple high-growth Fortune 500 organizations, the U.S. military, and the federal government. He has provided expert administrative and management services to senior leaders and has a comprehensive understanding of Operations, Business Re-engineering, and Data Analytics.

Mr. Tribiano is coming to us from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), where he has served for the last eight and half years as the Deputy Commissioner for Operation Support. In this role, he was responsible for leading and overseeing the Offices of the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Human Capital Officer, Chief Procurement Officer, Chief Privacy Officer, Chief Risk Officer, Chief Diversity & Equity Officer, Chief Facilities & Security Officer, and the Chief Research, Analytics and Statistics Officer.

As Deputy NAVIG, Mr. Tribiano will perform critical executive functions as NAVIG’s principal advisor for the Department of the Navy (DON), IG inspections, and investigations. He will manage oversight of DON intelligence activities, intelligence-related activities, and special access programs. He will coordinate the DON Hotline and Military Whistleblower Protection Programs. He will lead the implementation of the NAVIG strategic and execution plans and will have oversight of matters of importance to the Navy Inspector General Enterprise.

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