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March 2025 workforce snapshot. U.s. Army Criminal Investigation Command had 1,611 employees with an average salary of $117,596. It sits under the Department of Defense.
1,611 employees
$117,596 average pay
$189,447,156 estimated total salary expense
Criminal Investigation largest occupation in the agency

What this page helps you check

Use this page when you want a quick feel for the size of U.s. Army Criminal Investigation Command, where its workforce is concentrated, and which occupations account for the largest share of employees.

Parent organization

This agency sits under the Department of Defense.

Largest occupations in U.s. Army Criminal Investigation Command

These occupation series account for the biggest share of employees reported under U.s. Army Criminal Investigation Command.

Occupation Employees Average pay Share of agency
Criminal Investigation 714 $115,501 44.3%
"General Inspection, Investigation, Enforcement, and Compliance Series" 124 $111,615 7.7%
Investigative Analysis 107 $106,434 6.6%
General Natural Resources Management and Biological Sciences 75 $135,462 4.7%
Miscellaneous Administration and Program 67 $95,962 4.2%
Information Technology Management 64 $127,494 4.0%
General Physical Science 63 $134,580 3.9%
Chemistry 35 $128,955 2.2%
Administrative Officer 20 $142,905 1.2%
Human Resources Management 18 $128,843 1.1%
Physical Science Technician 13 $91,018 0.8%
General Attorney 12 $163,618 0.7%

Where U.s. Army Criminal Investigation Command employees are based

This list shows the biggest duty-station states reported for U.s. Army Criminal Investigation Command in the latest OPM summary.

State Employees Average pay
Virginia 470 $133,961
Georgia 414 $121,348
Texas 119 $103,875
Kentucky 56 $92,379
North Carolina 56 $104,715
Washington 54 $111,161
New York 35 $97,113
Colorado 29 $103,006
Hawaii 28 $113,016
Alabama 25 $119,890

Agency totals and duty-location summaries come from the latest OPM FedScope Employment Summary Data (March 2025).