From
Secretary of the Navy Public Affairs
WASHINGTON
(NNS) -- Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus released, today, the Department of the
Navy's investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragic events of
Sept. 16, 2013, at the Washington Navy Yard.
The
investigation team, led by Adm. John Richardson, focused on the prior military
and employment history of the shooter, Aaron Alexis; the events of Sept. 16;
and post-incident response. The team also assessed how well the Department of
the Navy implemented programs and policies designed to safeguard people and
protect mission capabilities.
Specific
details of the shooting and Alexis' possible motives are the subject of the
ongoing criminal investigation and are not part of this investigation.
The
investigation was convened under the Manual of the Judge Advocate General
(JAGMAN), and is, therefore, commonly referred to as a "JAGMAN."
Mabus
acknowledged acceptance of the JAGMAN investigation. A number of actions to
deter insider threats and improve implementation of force protection, physical
security, incident response and emergency management policies have already been
taken. A comprehensive list of both completed and ongoing tasks is available on
the Navy FOIA website.
The
JAGMAN investigation, the SECNAV memorandum accepting the JAGMAN investigation
findings and recommendations and forwarding the JAGMAN investigation to the
Secretary of Defense, and the SECNAV memorandum tasking DoN components, are
also available on the Navy FOIA website listed above.
"Safeguarding
our people remains critical to our national security," said Mabus.
"Through all of the actions taken as a result of the investigation, we
seek to improve our ability to protect our people, and reduce the likelihood
that events like this will happen again."
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