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RIC 2025 Charting a Course to the Future Through Effectiveness and Efficiency
ML25078A205
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Issue date: 06/30/2025
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Charting a Course to the Future Through Effectiveness and Efficiency 2025 Regulatory Information Conference

The Honorable Robert J. Feitel, Inspector General Welcome to the 2025 Regulatory Information Conference and thank you for visiting us, whether in person or virtually.

We congratulate the NRC on 50 years of protecting public health and safety and safely enabling the civilian use of nuclear energy.

Since 1989, the Office of the Inspector General, or OIG, has worked to ensure safety, security, and appropriate corporate support within the NRC.

We do this through our investigations into allegations of misconduct and through our audits and evaluations of agency programs.

We strive to thoroughly respond to the changes and challenges our work brings as an independent voice for economy, efficiency, and effectiveness.

Following its own policies?

Doing what it can to promote safety and security?

Promoting a positive work environment?

Using its resources as it should?

Our auditors, investigators, and technical experts rely on reports from whistleblowers who want to make the agency better.

If you are thinking about whether to report something, ask yourself if the agency is

Call the OIG Hotline 1-800-233-3497 TTY/TDD: 7-1-1, or 1-800-201-7165 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (EST)

After hours, please leave a message.

Submit:

Online Form https://nrcoig.oversight.gov/oig-hotline Click Submit a Hotline Concern.

Write:

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the Inspector General Hotline Program MS O12-A12 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 https://nrcoig.oversight.gov/

Ways to Contact the OIG

As the NRC takes on the challenges of its next 50 years, the OIG too must continue to develop through innovation and the appropriate use of state-of-the-art technology for data gathering and analysis.

Although the work of federal agencies and the technologies they use have changed over the years, OIGs remain steadfast in their mission to prevent and detect fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the agencies they oversee.

Preventing and Detecting:

Fraud Waste Abuse Mismanagement

All of us should rightly expect excellence, accountability, and efficiency from our government. By working together, we can get a step closer to achieving that every day.

Several OIG representatives are on hand today during the RIC, so feel free to ask questions.