Investigation Support Services – Washington, DC
The Contractor shall have substantial knowledge and experience (a minimum of five years) in conducting investigations in support of a Federal Inspector General’s Office or an Office of Professional Responsibility. The contractor must have an extensive knowledge of the fact finding process, obtaining evidence sufficient to determine that an allegation is either substantiated or not substantiated and capable of preparation and presentation of a Report of Investigation. Interviews will be conducted by telephones or in person.
As directed, the Contractor shall:
1. Schedule interviews with witnesses, complainants and subjects of assigned investigations.
2. Conduct interviews of witnesses, complainants and subjects of investigation by first establishing rapport, and then asking in-depth and follow-up questions (who, what, when, where, how, why). In addition, to obtain written statements from all individuals who are interviewed.
3. Review agency records to determine if allegations are substantiate or unsubstantiated. In addition, submit copies of records to prove or disprove allegations.
4. Prepare detailed and accurate reports of investigation in connection with interviews or record reviews. These reports should be comprehensive, logical and grammatically sound.
5. Conduct additional interviews, record reviews or make grammatical corrections to reports of investigation when investigations lack insufficient information in which to base a decision. (i.e., when completed investigations are submitted to the OPR)
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