The work of Inspector Generals (IGs) for governmental organizations covers a broad spectrum of agency programs and operations. This report surveys the IGs to obtain: information on their organizational structure, staffing, and workload; and their views on current policy issues affecting them. Questionnaires were sent to the 57 statutorily established IGs. Information is provided that relates to the IGs' budget obligations, number and classification of staff by occupational job series, career background and years of experience of the current IGs, and techniques used by IGs to help ensure the quality of the work.