EARL E. DEVANEY
INSPECTOR GENERAL
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR
Earl E. Devaney has served as the Inspector General for the Department of the Interior since August 1999. Mr. Devaney has since transformed the Office of Inspector General into an innovative organization dedicated not only to detecting fraud, waste, abuse and mismanagement within the Department of the Interior, but also to assist the Department in identifying and implementing new and better ways of conducting business. Mr. Devaney and his team of senior managers have worked diligently toward developing strong working relationships with senior departmental managers, congressional staff and key congressmen and senators. Armed with a philosophy that blends cooperation with strong oversight and enforcement, the Office of Inspector General for the Department of the Interior has made significant advances under the leadership and vision of Mr. Devaney.
Mr. Devaney began his law
enforcement career in 1968 as a police officer in his native state of Massachusetts. After graduating from Franklin and Marshall
College in 1970 with a degree in Government, Mr. Devaney became a Special Agent
with the United States Secret Service.
At the time of his retirement from
the Secret Service in 1991, Mr. Devaney was serving as the Special
Agent-in-Charge of the Fraud Division and had become an internationally
recognized white collar crime expert regularly sought by major media including USA
Today, The Wall Street Journal and CNN. During his tenure with the Secret Service,
Mr. Devaney was the recipient of five U.S. Department of Treasury Special
Achievement Awards and numerous honors and awards from a wide variety of
professional organizations.
Upon leaving the Secret Service, Mr.
Devaney became the Director of Criminal Enforcement for the U.S. Environment
Protection Agency. In this position,
Mr. Devaney oversaw all of EPA’s criminal investigators and assumed management
responsibility for EPA’s Forensics Service Center and the National Enforcement
Training Institute. Mr. Devaney’s years
of managerial excellence were recognized in 1998 with a Presidential Rank
Award.