By federal statue,[6][7][8] OSI is a
federal law enforcement agency with responsibility for conducting
criminal investigations,
counterintelligence, specialized investigative activities,
protective service operations and integrated
force protection for the
Air Force and
Space Force. OSI is also a combat-ready military criminal investigative organization that provides the Air Force and Space Force a wartime capability with
counterintelligence support to force protection to find, fix, track and neutralize enemy threats in hostile and uncertain environments. OSI is the Air Force and Space Force's focal point for working with U.S. and foreign nation law enforcement and security services in order to provide timely and accurate threat information in all environments. The activities of OSI are conducted by a worldwide network of over 2,000 military and civilian
special agents stationed at major Air Force and Space Force installations and a variety of worldwide special operating locations.[4]
List of Commanders of the Office of Special Investigations
#
Rank
Name
Photo
Begin Date
End Date
Secretary of the Air Force served under
Inspector General of the Department of the Air Force served under
^Air Force Office of Special Investigations (2000), The Air Force Office of Special Investigations : 1948 - 2000. Andrews AFB, MD, Chapt. 1, pp. 23–24.
^"USAF Summaries for 1945–2005"(PDF). U.S. Department of Defense. 23 February 2011.
Archived(PDF) from the original on 27 January 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2018. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
public domain.
By federal statue,[6][7][8] OSI is a
federal law enforcement agency with responsibility for conducting
criminal investigations,
counterintelligence, specialized investigative activities,
protective service operations and integrated
force protection for the
Air Force and
Space Force. OSI is also a combat-ready military criminal investigative organization that provides the Air Force and Space Force a wartime capability with
counterintelligence support to force protection to find, fix, track and neutralize enemy threats in hostile and uncertain environments. OSI is the Air Force and Space Force's focal point for working with U.S. and foreign nation law enforcement and security services in order to provide timely and accurate threat information in all environments. The activities of OSI are conducted by a worldwide network of over 2,000 military and civilian
special agents stationed at major Air Force and Space Force installations and a variety of worldwide special operating locations.[4]
List of Commanders of the Office of Special Investigations
#
Rank
Name
Photo
Begin Date
End Date
Secretary of the Air Force served under
Inspector General of the Department of the Air Force served under
^Air Force Office of Special Investigations (2000), The Air Force Office of Special Investigations : 1948 - 2000. Andrews AFB, MD, Chapt. 1, pp. 23–24.
^"USAF Summaries for 1945–2005"(PDF). U.S. Department of Defense. 23 February 2011.
Archived(PDF) from the original on 27 January 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2018. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
public domain.