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health priorities; (2) improves the
understanding and use of law as a
public health tool by CDC programs and
extramural partners; (3) establishes
robust partnerships among CDC
programs, public health practitioners
and key sectors, including elected
officials, the legal community, and law
enforcement and emergency response
organizations; (4) establishes a
functional area focused specifically on
standards and improvement in practice
among state and local public health
systems; (5) advances the development
and implementation of a national
agency accreditation system; (6) relates
relevant research and policy analysis to
public health practice; (7) monitors and
anticipates public health practice trends
and issues; and (8) coordinates and
addresses cross-cutting issues related to
public health practice within CDC.
Dated: August 10, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention) of the statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
69296, October 20, 1980, as amended
most recently at 70 FR 46527–46530,
dated August 10, 2005) is amended to
reflect the establishment of the
Coordinating Center for Infectious
Diseases at the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
Section C–B, Organization and
Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
After the mission statement for the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (C), insert the following:
Coordinating Center for Infectious
Diseases (CV). The mission of the
Coordinating Center for Infectious
Diseases (CCID) is to protect health and
enhance the potential for full, satisfying
and productive living across the
lifespan of all people in all communities
related to infectious diseases.
To carry out its mission, CCID: (1)
Fosters collaborations, partnerships,
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integration, and resource leveraging to
increase CDC’s health impact and
achieve population health goals; (2)
helps investigate and diagnose
infectious diseases of public health
significance; (3) coordinates applied and
operational research to define, prevent,
and control infectious diseases; (4)
assists in providing consultation and
training to help state and local health
departments plan, develop, implement
and improve immunization programs;
(5) coordinates research and operational
programs to prevent and control
vaccine-preventable diseases; (6) assists
in providing technical assistance to
states, localities, and other nations to
investigate and diagnose sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs),
tuberculosis (TB), human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infections, and retroviruses; and
coordinates applied and operational
research on the spread, diagnosis,
prevention and control of HIV, other
STDs, TB, and non-TB mycobacteria,
and non-HIV retroviruses.
Office of the Director (CVA). Manages,
coordinates, and evaluates the activities
of the CCID; (2) communicates
overarching goals and objectives and
provides leadership, scientific oversight
and guidance in program planning and
development; (3) coordinates assistance
provided by CCID to other CDC
components, other federal, state, and
local agencies, the private sector and
other nations; (4) provides and
coordinates resource management
support services for CCID, (e.g., for
grants, cooperative agreements, and
other assistance mechanisms); (5)
coordinates workforce development
activities within CCID and coordinates
the recruitment, assignment, technical
supervision, and career development of
staff, with emphasis on goals for equal
employment opportunity and diversity
where appropriate; (6) assists in the
development and implementation of a
comprehensive communication program
for CCID, assuring that the center’s
health information is accurately and
appropriately represented to a diversity
of constituencies and ensuring
integration with CDC-wide
communications activities; (7) provides
liaison with other governmental
agencies, international organizations,
and outside groups representing the
infectious disease activities of CDC; and,
(8) collaborates as appropriate with
other coordinating centers, offices, and
institutes of CDC, other public health
service agencies, and other federal
agencies.
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Dated: August 10, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
[FR Doc. 05–17074 Filed 8–26–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention) of the statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
69296, October 20, 1980, as amended
most recently at 70 FR 46527–46530,
dated August 10, 2005) is amended to
reflect the establishment of the
Coordinating Center for Health
Information and Service at the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
Section C–B, Organization and
Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
After the mission statement for the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (C), delete the title
Coordinating Center for Health
Information and Service (CP) and insert
the following:
Coordinating Center for Health
Information and Service (CP). The
mission of the Coordinating Center for
Health Information and Service (CCHIS)
is to assure that CDC provides highquality information and programs in the
most effective ways to help people,
families, and communities protect their
health and safety. Through continuous
consumer input, prevention research,
and public health information
technology, we identify and evaluate
health needs and interests, translate
science into actions to meet those needs,
and engage the public in the excitement
of discovery and the progress being
made to improve the health of the
nation.
In carrying out its mission, the CCHIS
(1) fosters collaborations, partnerships,
integration, and resource leveraging to
increase CDC’s health impact and
achieve population health goals; (2)
disseminates and evaluates CDC
programs and products; (3) manages
programs, messages to the public, and
policies in innovative ways; (4)
monitors, analyzes, and disseminates
high quality, timely health information
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which achieves positive public health
outcomes; (5) plans and coordinates
marketing efforts to achieve CDC’s
health impact goals related to people,
places, and preparedness; (6) plans,
directs, and coordinates information
systems to support performance
measurement and knowledge
management related to CDC’s health
impact goals and other data systems to
measure progress towards
accomplishment of the goals; (7) assures
that health information, interventions,
and programs are appropriately
packaged and released in a timely
manner; (8) collects, analyzes and
disseminates national health statistics
on vital events and health activities; (9)
applies the latest public health
informatics strategies and information
technology to public health practice,
research, and learning; (10) provides
consultation and technical assistance,
public health surveillance and
informatics, health information systems,
prevention effectiveness, scientific
communications, behavioral science,
statistics, and development of
community health practice guidance;
(11) identifies critical cross-CDC
relationships and devotes concerted,
consistent and high-level attention to
these relationships in order to maximize
CDC’s success in achieving priority
health goals; and (12) provides
leadership in the development and
coordination of high-priority
partnerships and sets strategy and goals
for working with the health sectors and
partners (business and workers, health
care, education, federal agencies,
foundations, faith and community
organizations, and public health
community including state and local
health organizations).
Office of the Director (CPA). (1)
Provides leadership and guidance and
evaluates the activities of the CCHIS; (2)
develops overarching goals and
objectives and provides leadership,
policy formation, scientific oversight
and guidance in program planning and
development; (3) coordinates assistance
provided by CCHIS to other CDC
components, other federal, state, and
local agencies, the private sector and
other nations; (4) provides and
coordinates resource management
requirements for CCHIS; (5) develops
and provides guidance on workforce
development activities within CCHIS
and coordinates the recruitment,
assignment, technical supervision and
career development of staff, with
emphasis on goals for equal
employment opportunity and diversity
where appropriate; (6) develops
strategies, programs and procedures to
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ensure quality and integrity in the
research activities; and (7) collaborates
as appropriate with other coordinating
centers, centers, offices, institutes of
CDC, and other public health service
agencies and other federal agencies.
Dated: August 10, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
[FR Doc. 05–17076 Filed 8–26–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention) of the Statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
69296, October 20, 1980, as amended
most recently at 70 FR 46527–30, dated
August 10, 2005) is amended to reflect
the reorganization of the Procurement
and Grants Office, within the Office of
the Chief Operating Officer.
Section C–B, Organization and
Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
Delete in its entirety the title and
functional statement for the
Procurement and Grants Office (CAJ7),
Office of the Chief Operating Officer
(CAJ), and insert the following:
Procurement and Grants Office
(CAJH). (1) Advises the Director, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), the Administrator, Agency for
Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
(ATSDR), and their staff, and provides
leadership and direction for CDC
acquisition, assistance, and materiel
management activities; (2) plans and
develops CDC-wide policies,
procedures, and practices in acquisition,
assistance, and materiel management
areas; (3) obtains research and
development, services, equipment,
supplies, and construction through
acquisition processes; (4) maintains
functions relating to personal property,
transportation, and warehousing
operations; (5) awards, administers, and
terminates contracts, purchase orders,
grants, and cooperative agreements; (6)
maintains a continuing program of
reviews, evaluations, inquiries, and
oversight activities of CDC-wide
acquisitions, assistance, and materiel
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management operations to ensure
adherence to laws, policies, procedures,
and regulations; (7) maintains liaison
with the Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS), General
Services Administration (GSA), General
Accounting Office (GAO), and other
federal agencies on acquisition,
assistance, and materiel management
policies, procedures, and operating
matters.
Office of the Director (CAJH1). (1)
Provides overall leadership, guidance
and coordination in all areas of the
Procurement and Grants Office (PGO)
activities; (2) develops and implements
organizational strategic planning goals
and objectives; (3) provides overall
budgetary and human resource
management, and administrative
support; (4) directs and coordinates
activities in support of the Department’s
Equal Employment Opportunity
Program and employee development; (5)
conducts continuing studies and
analysis of branch activities; (6)
provides technical and managerial
direction for the development,
implementation, and maintenance of the
Integrated Contracts Expert System on a
CDC-wide basis; (7) operates CDC’s
Small and Disadvantaged Business
Program, and provides direction and
support to various other socioeconomic
programs encompassing acquisition and
assistance activities; (8) develops
technical requirements for support
business practices through technology.
Materiel Management Activity
(CAJH12). (1) Implements CDC-wide
policies, procedures, and criteria
required to implement federal and
departmental regulations governing
materiel management and transportation
management; (2) evaluates operations to
determine procedural changes needed to
maintain effective management; (3)
provides technical assistance to other
parts of CDC on matters pertaining to
materiel management, transportation
management, fleet management, and
agent cashier services; (4) develops,
designs, and tests materiel management
systems and procedures; (5) represents
CDC on inter- and intra-departmental
materiel and transportation management
committees; (6) maintains liaison with
the department and other federal
agencies on materiel management, and
transportation and traffic management
matters; (7) establishes activity goals,
objectives, and priorities, and assures
their consistency and coordination with
the overall objectives of PGO.
Office of Policy, Oversight and
Evaluation (CAJHK). (1) Provides
technical and managerial direction for
the development of CDC-wide policies,
procedures, and practices in the
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) of the
statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of
the Department of Health and Human Services (45 FR 67772-76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, October 20, 1980, as
amended most recently at 70 FR 46527-46530, dated August 10, 2005) is
amended to reflect the establishment of the Coordinating Center for
Health Information and Service at the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Section C-B, Organization and Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
After the mission statement for the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (C), delete the title Coordinating Center for Health
Information and Service (CP) and insert the following:
Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service (CP). The
mission of the Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service
(CCHIS) is to assure that CDC provides high-quality information and
programs in the most effective ways to help people, families, and
communities protect their health and safety. Through continuous
consumer input, prevention research, and public health information
technology, we identify and evaluate health needs and interests,
translate science into actions to meet those needs, and engage the
public in the excitement of discovery and the progress being made to
improve the health of the nation.
In carrying out its mission, the CCHIS (1) fosters collaborations,
partnerships, integration, and resource leveraging to increase CDC's
health impact and achieve population health goals; (2) disseminates and
evaluates CDC programs and products; (3) manages programs, messages to
the public, and policies in innovative ways; (4) monitors, analyzes,
and disseminates high quality, timely health information
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which achieves positive public health outcomes; (5) plans and
coordinates marketing efforts to achieve CDC's health impact goals
related to people, places, and preparedness; (6) plans, directs, and
coordinates information systems to support performance measurement and
knowledge management related to CDC's health impact goals and other
data systems to measure progress towards accomplishment of the goals;
(7) assures that health information, interventions, and programs are
appropriately packaged and released in a timely manner; (8) collects,
analyzes and disseminates national health statistics on vital events
and health activities; (9) applies the latest public health informatics
strategies and information technology to public health practice,
research, and learning; (10) provides consultation and technical
assistance, public health surveillance and informatics, health
information systems, prevention effectiveness, scientific
communications, behavioral science, statistics, and development of
community health practice guidance; (11) identifies critical cross-CDC
relationships and devotes concerted, consistent and high-level
attention to these relationships in order to maximize CDC's success in
achieving priority health goals; and (12) provides leadership in the
development and coordination of high-priority partnerships and sets
strategy and goals for working with the health sectors and partners
(business and workers, health care, education, federal agencies,
foundations, faith and community organizations, and public health
community including state and local health organizations).
Office of the Director (CPA). (1) Provides leadership and guidance
and evaluates the activities of the CCHIS; (2) develops overarching
goals and objectives and provides leadership, policy formation,
scientific oversight and guidance in program planning and development;
(3) coordinates assistance provided by CCHIS to other CDC components,
other federal, state, and local agencies, the private sector and other
nations; (4) provides and coordinates resource management requirements
for CCHIS; (5) develops and provides guidance on workforce development
activities within CCHIS and coordinates the recruitment, assignment,
technical supervision and career development of staff, with emphasis on
goals for equal employment opportunity and diversity where appropriate;
(6) develops strategies, programs and procedures to ensure quality and
integrity in the research activities; and (7) collaborates as
appropriate with other coordinating centers, centers, offices,
institutes of CDC, and other public health service agencies and other
federal agencies.
Dated: August 10, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
[FR Doc. 05-17076 Filed 8-26-05; 8:45 am]
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