Douglas Domin joined SIGAR in January 2013. As the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations, he is responsible for the agency’s criminal and civil investigations of waste, fraud, and abuse of U.S. reconstruction dollars in Afghanistan.
Mr. Domin served most recently as an executive at Science Applications International Corp (SAIC). Previously, he served as a career FBI agent whose work ranged from a posting at the U.S. Embassy, London, to serving as Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Dallas field office and Special Agent in Charge of the bureau’s Minneapolis Division.
In this latter post, Mr. Domin supervised 200 special agents and professional support staff, and was responsible for FBI activities in Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota. Under Mr. Domin’s leadership, the Minneapolis Division ranked in the FBI’s top 9 for cases opened, convictions and indictments, in spite of the fact the office ranked 31st in resource size among the FBI’s 56 divisions.
Mr. Domin joined SAIC in 2001, after retiring from the FBI. In his most recent assignment at SAIC, Mr. Domin served as Vice President-Account Manager, responsible for maintaining the primary customer relationship for the U.S. Department of Justice and its components, including the FBI, DEA, BATF and Office of Justice Programs.
A Chicago native, Mr. Domin served honorably in the U.S. Navy; he earned his bachelor’s degree, with honors, from the University of Illinois-Chicago, and has done graduate work at De Paul University, the University of Southern California, and George Washington University.
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