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Now hiring: OSI recruiting enlisted talent
January 17, 2023
Now hiring: OSI recruiting enlisted talent

AFOSI offers fraud safety, prevention guide
November 7, 2022
AFOSI offers fraud safety, prevention guide

Special agents, investigators practice forensic science skills at JBSA
October 28, 2022
Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 404

OSI, investigative partners team to resolve global fraud scheme
December 27, 2021
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations Office of Procurement Fraud Investigations, the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Army Criminal Investigations Division, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Oklahoma City Field Office, investigated this case, resulting in the resolution of a global fraud scheme. The Air Force Audit Agency also provided assistance.(OSI patch graphic)

Local AFOSI agents build partnerships with state law enforcement
May 11, 2021
Twelve members of the OSI 3rd Field Investigations Squadron, Specialized Surveillance Team, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, participated in advanced driver training, in vehicles like the one pictured, and hosted by Texas Department of Public Safety State Troopers. It consisted of various dynamic driving courses of high and low-speed maneuvers, designed to enhance SST member skills and judgment behind the wheel. (DPS photo)

Eagle Eyes program urges people to say something if they see something
December 9, 2019
In an effort to highlight the importance of reporting suspicious behavior, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and security forces officials across the Air Force are urging all base personnel to remember: “If You See Something, Say Something.” If you “see something” that you know shouldn't be there, or someone's behavior doesn't seem quite right or is troubling, then “say something.” This type of reporting is part of an integrated base defense program called the AFOSI Eagle Eyes program.

AFOSI seeks enlisted Airmen to join ranks
May 15, 2019
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations is actively seeking enlisted Airmen in the ranks of senior airman through technical sergeant to cross-train into the 7SXXX Air Force Specialty Code and serve as AFOSI special agents.
Originally founded in 1948, AFOSI is modeled after the Federal Bureau of Investigation and investigates all felony-level crimes involving Air Force people and property.