| Department of Defense Inspector General Medal for Superior Civilian Service | |
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| Sponsored by | Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General |
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| Next (higher) | DoD Inspector General Distinguished Service Award |
| Next (lower) | DoD Inspector General Medal for Meritorious Civilian Service |
The Department of Defense Inspector General Medal for Superior Civilian Service is the second highest civilian award given by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) Office of the Inspector General (OIG). This award recognizes employee contributions or service that are not of significant enough to get consideration for the DoD Inspector General Medal for Distinguished Civilian Service. [1]
The guidelines for the DoD Inspector General Medal for Distinguished Civilian Service are also the guidelines for this award; however, the employee contributions or service may apply to a smaller area of operation or be a project of lesser importance or scope. Nominee should have already received the DoD Inspector General Medal for Meritorious Civilian Service.
Office of the Inspector General (DoD) employees who meet all of the following criteria are eligible for consideration:
The medal is circular silver plated with the words INSPECTOR GENERAL inscribed above the seal of the Department of Defense Inspector General's office. Below the seal is inscribed DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. On the Reverse it is inscribed FOR SUPERIOR SERVICE. [2]