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Federal Background Investigator

AdNet AccountNet, Inc.District of ColumbiaPosted Aug 6, 2026

Compensation

$72,800 - $83,200

Type

Contractor

Location

District of Columbia

Posted

Aug 6, 2026

Requirements Summary

Candidates must have a minimum of 15 years of experience in complex civil or criminal investigations and hold a bachelor's degree. The role requires the ability to obtain and maintain a federal security clearance.

Core Responsibilities

The investigator will plan and execute complex federal investigations, including conducting interviews and analyzing digital and documentary evidence. They will also prepare comprehensive investigative products and collaborate with law enforcement and oversight organizations.

Key Skills

Investigative researchInterviewingReport writingEvidence analysisFraud investigationWaste and abuse investigationBackground investigationsOpen-source researchCase documentationLitigation supportData analysisRegulatory complianceInteragency coordinationCriminal investigationCivil investigation

Company Information

  • Industry: Human Resources Services
  • Company Size: 51-200 employees
  • Type: Privately Held
  • Specialties: Accounting/Financial, Information Technology, Operations/Human Resources, and Administrative

Government Experience

  • Federal Government Experience: federal agencies
  • Government Experience Preferred: federal agencies

Full Job Description

About Us AdNet/AccountNet, Inc. is an 8(a), WOSB, and WBE-owned management consulting firm providing federal agencies with expert Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), diversity, and workforce support services. Federal Background Investigator Location: Washington, DC (Remote work is not available) Schedule: Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST NOTE: This position is in the RFP stage. Position Overview We are seeking an experienced Federal Background Investigator with a minimum of 15 years of investigative experience supporting complex federal investigations. The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience conducting both domestic and international investigations, audits, inspections, and evaluations involving allegations of waste, fraud, abuse, misconduct, and other activities affecting government programs and operations. The selected investigator will provide critical investigative support on ongoing and emerging matters, including domestic and international projects, coordination with law enforcement and oversight organizations, and litigation-related activities. This role requires strong analytical, research, interviewing, and report-writing skills, as well as the ability to manage sensitive information in a highly professional and confidential manner. Key Responsibilities Plan and execute investigative activities in coordination with agency personnel, including the development of investigative strategies, approaches, and theories. Conduct comprehensive background investigations and open-source research to identify relevant individuals, organizations, records, and other potential sources of evidence. Support interview planning and preparation by developing lines of inquiry, evidence-gathering strategies, and interview objectives. Conduct or support interviews of witnesses, subjects, victims, cooperators, and other authorized individuals. Review, analyze, and assess documentary and digital evidence, including: Emails and electronic communications Chat and messaging records Telephone and telecommunications records Internet service provider information Procurement and bid documentation Court filings and transcripts Corporate and merger filings Other evidentiary materials as assigned Prepare clear, accurate, and comprehensive investigative products, including interview reports, narrative summaries, affidavits, and other case documentation. Assist and collaborate with federal, state, local, and international partners participating in joint investigations, as authorized by the agency. Maintain thorough documentation and records in accordance with agency policies, investigative standards, and legal requirements. Required Qualifications Minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience conducting complex civil and/or criminal investigations. Demonstrated experience supporting investigations involving fraud, waste, abuse, misconduct, corruption, or other government oversight matters. Experience conducting domestic and international investigative activities. Strong analytical, research, interviewing, and report-writing skills. Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Ability to meet all applicable citizenship, confidentiality, and security requirements associated with federal investigative work. Preferred Qualifications White-collar crime investigative experience. Experience supporting Inspector General, oversight, regulatory, law enforcement, or similar investigative organizations. Familiarity with litigation support and evidence management practices. Experience coordinating with multiple government agencies and law enforcement partners. Security Requirements The selected candidate must successfully complete the required background investigation before performing work under the contract. An active and favorable Public Trust, Top Secret clearance, or equivalent adjudicated federal clearance may satisfy this requirement, subject to agency review and approval. AdNet is built on the foundation of unconditional Acceptance and Belonging in our practices, processes, and relationships.

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