Today Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the selection
of General Mark S. Inch as the director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
"General Mark Inch has served this country at home and
abroad for 35 years," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. "As a
military policeman for nearly a quarter of a century and as the head of Army
Corrections for the last two years, General Inch is uniquely qualified to lead
our federal prison system. My confidence that he will be a highly effective
leader of the Federal Bureau of Prisons is second only to my gratitude for his
willingness to continue his service to this great country in this critical
role."
General Inch most recently served as the Provost Marshal
General and Commanding General of the Criminal Investigation Command and Army
Corrections at Headquarters for the Department of the Army. In that position
General Inch was the principal military advisor to the Secretary of the Army
and Chief of Staff of the Army on all policing matters. In that role he was also
responsible for developing and executing strategy, policies, plans and programs
for the Army’s policing organizations.
General Inch previously held the role of Commanding General
of the Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435 in Kabul, Afghanistan where he
was responsible for Detainee Operations and Rule of Law Development within the
Army’s Security Sector.
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