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  • OSI teammates thwart murder attempt

    The Office of Special Investigations is praising two of its members for intervening during a domestic abuse incident ending in a man charged with attempted murder and a woman clinging to life. In a twist of fate, Special Agent Michael Robinette and Staff Sgt. Phillip Sibold, then-assigned to OSI

  • OSI modernizing case management platform

    The Office of Special Investigations is modernizing how its crime fighters manage their investigations, said the director of OSI’s Digital Transformation Office, as the latest case management platform is slated to launch later this year. The OSI Records, Investigations & Operations Network (ORION)

  • OSI welcomes inbound IG

    The Department of the Air Force's incoming inspector general visited the Office of Special Investigations Feb. 15-16, 2022, two weeks after lawmakers unanimously confirmed him to be the next top investigator.

  • PF team earns AFOEA

    A particularly significant stretch of sustained accomplishments by the OSI Office of Procurement Fraud Investigations (PF) has been lauded by the Air Force Decorations Board, a component board of the Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council, with its Air Force Organizational Excellence Award,

  • Glidewell joins elite alums from FBI National Academy

    The ranks of Office of Special Investigations alums from the prestigious FBI National Academy (NA) grew Dec. 16, 2021, with the graduation of Special Agent William Glidewell. Participation in the academy is by invitation only via a nomination process centered on stringent nominee qualifications.

  • Airman gets life sentence for murder, kidnapping

    Airman 1st Class Mark Gooch, 22, formerly assigned to the 56th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, was given a life sentence Jan. 19, without the possibility of parole, by an Arizona judge, following a guilty conviction last year for the kidnapping and first-degree murder a

  • PJ leader retires after 30 years of service

    After three decades of service, the top civilian at the Office of Special Investigation’s Office of Special Projects retired, but says he looks forward to watching the organization grow from the sidelines. Terry Phillips, who was also the outgoing Air and Space Force's Special Access Program

  • OSI, investigative partners team to resolve global fraud scheme

    The Department of Justice announced, on Dec. 22, 2021, a global resolution of its criminal and civil investigations into Balfour Beatty Communities LLC (BBC), one of the largest providers of privatized military housing to the U.S. Armed Forces, for defrauding the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, and U.S.

  • Largest OSI caseload sent to National Archives

    Half-a-decade's worth of files from the Office of Special Investigations, totaling nearly 17,000 closed cases, were loaded into cargo vans and transported to the National Archives a year ahead of schedule. Just outside the nation's capital, in Suitland, Maryland, houses the National Archives and