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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Part N, National Institutes of Health,
of the Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority
for the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) (40 FR 22859,
May 27, 1975, as amended most recently
at 69 FR 64081, November 3, 2004, and
redesignated from Part HN as Part N at
60 FR 56606, November 9, 1995), is
amended as set forth below to reflect the
consolidation of acquisitions activities
at the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). This change is designed to
strengthen NIH’s administrative
structure in order to meet the goals and
mission of NIH. The proposed
reorganization is consistent with the
agreement reached between HHS and
NIH on consolidation of the acquisitions
function.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Cancer Institute (NC, formerly HNC),
Office of the Director, Office of
Management, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NC17B,
formerly HNC17B). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of
all research and development
contracting, non-research and
development contracting, station
support contracting, commercial item
acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer
institutes and centers (IC). (2) Provides
advice and assistance regarding all
phases of the acquisition cycle from
planning to closeout with the purpose of
accomplishing all acquisitions needed
for the scientific mission and all related
acquisitions required by its customers.
Treatment and Biology Sciences
Branch (NC17B2, formerly HNC17B2).
(1) Participates in planning research/
research support contract programs for
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the Division of Cancer Treatment and
Diagnosis, the Division of Cancer
Biology, and the Center for Cancer
Research; (2) advertises proposed
acquisitions; (3) assists in reviewing
contract proposals submitted in
response to Requests for Proposals
(RFPs); (4) negotiates and makes
contract awards; and (5) manages postaward business aspects of contracts, and
assists Project Officers in managing
scientific aspects of those contracts.
Purchasing and Support Acquisition
Branch (NC17B3, formerly HNC17B3).
(1) Participates in the planning for nonresearch acquisitions for the NCI; (2)
advertises, solicits proposals, assists in
review, negotiations, and in making
awards; (3) manages all business related
aspects of the awards during the postaward phase, and assists Project Officers
as necessary in their oversight and
management of those awards.
Prevention, Control, and Population
Sciences Branch (NC17B4, formerly
HNC17B4). (1) Participates in planning
research/research support contract
programs for the Division of Cancer
Prevention and the Division of Cancer
Control and Population Sciences; (2)
advertises proposed acquisitions; (3)
assists in reviewing contract proposals
submitted in response to Requests for
Proposals (RFPs); (4) negotiates and
makes contract awards; and (5) manages
post-award business aspects of
contracts, and assists Project Officers in
managing scientific aspects of those
contracts.
Epidemiology and Support Branch
(NC17B5, formerly HNC17B5). (1)
Participates in planning research/
research support contract programs for
the Division of Cancer Epidemiology
and Genetics and the Office of the
Director, NCI; (2) advertises proposed
acquisitions; (3) assists in reviewing
contract proposals submitted in
response to Requests for Proposals
(RFPs); (4) negotiates and makes
contract awards; and (5) manages postaward business aspects of contracts, and
assists Project Officers in managing
scientific aspects of those contracts.
FCRDC Management Operations and
Support Branch (NC17B6, formerly
HNC17B6). (1) Participates in planning
the research and research support
contract programs for the National
Cancer Institute—Frederick Cancer
Research and Development Center
(NCI–FCRDC; also, Center); (2) directs
the administrative and business
operations of the Center; (3) administers
a system of research contracts for the
management and operation of the
Center; (4) develops acquisition plans
and conducts recompetitions,
evaluations, and awards of the contracts
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that support the operation of the Center;
(5) manages the utilization of space, the
maintenance of all buildings and
grounds, and the use and provision of
other resources and services needed by
the research programs at the FCRDC;
and, (6) assists the Office of the Director,
NCI, in managing the scientific aspects
of those contracts.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NH,
formerly HNH), Division of Extramural
Affairs, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NH54, formerly
HNH54). (1) Manages and conducts a
comprehensive program of all research
and development contracting, nonresearch and development contracting,
station support contracting, commercial
item acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer ICs.
(2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition
cycle from planning to closeout with the
purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific
mission and all related acquisitions
required by its customers.
Heart, Lung, and Vascular Diseases
Branch (NH542, formerly HNH542). (1)
Plans, manages and carries out research
and development contracting activities
in support of the National Heart, Lung,
and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and its
Customer ICs’ scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
Branches within the NHLBI Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Blood Diseases and Resources/NIAMS
Branch (NH544, formerly HNH544). (1)
Plans, manages and carries out research
and development contracting activities
in support of the NHLBI and its
Customer ICs’ scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
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internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
Branches within the NHLBI Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Epidemiology and Clinical
Applications/WHI Branch (NH545,
formerly HNH545). (1) Plans, manages
and carries out research and
development contracting activities in
support of the NHLBI and its Customer
ICs’ scientific missions, including the
solicitation, negotiation, coordination,
awarding, and monitoring of all actions;
(2) works with program staff and
provides advice and guidance to
support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
Branches within the NHLBI Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Procurement Branch (NH546,
formerly HNH546). (1) Plans, manages
and carries out simplified acquisitions
and station support contracting
activities to support the NHLBI and its
Customer ICs’ scientific missions; (2)
works with program staff and provides
advice and guidance to support their
research activities in the most effective
and efficient manner; (3) develops
guidelines, procedures, and internal
controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
Branches within the NHLBI Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NM, formerly HNM), Division
of Extramural Activities, is amended as
follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NM74,
formerly HNM74). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of
all research and development
contracting, non-research and
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development contracting, station
support contracting, commercial item
acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer ICs.
(2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition
cycle from planning to closeout with the
purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific
mission and all related acquisitions
required by its customers.
Acquisition Policy and Evaluation
Branch (NM742, formerly HNM742). (1)
Is responsible for the interpretation,
development, implementation, and
evaluation of Federal policies,
standards, and procedures pertaining to
research and development contracting
operations that support the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID) mission; (2) provides
business management services, legal
advice, and interpretation for OA staff
and NIAID senior management officials;
and (3) provides internal controls,
reviews OA staff work products, and
develops best practices and supporting
tools for OA and scientific program
staff.
Program Management and Operations
Branch (NM748, formerly HNM748). (1)
Coordinates all OA operating and
management activities; (2) ensures that
the policies, procedures, and processes
developed by the Acquisition Policy
and Evaluation Branch are implemented
consistently throughout the OA; (3)
develops, deploys, and coordinates the
use and management of electronic
information systems utilized by OA staff
in the execution of eCommerce
activities; evaluates best practices, and
develops reporting tools for use in
monitoring the operation of the OA; (4)
is responsible for all administrative
functions of the OA including personnel
recruitment, training, and allocation of
resources; and (5) is responsible for all
contract closeout activities.
AIDS Research Contracts Branch
(NM749, formerly HNM749). (1)
Develops innovative solutions for the
planning and formulation of biomedical
and behavioral research and
development initiatives providing
complex support services, clinical trials,
and advanced product development
contracts supporting the scientific
mission of the NIAID; (2) identifies and
implements best practices to negotiate,
coordinate, monitor, and administer
contracts from cradle to grave; and (3)
provides business management services
to scientific division clients and assists
Project Officers in the monitoring of
technical performance of contracts.
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Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Research Contracts Branch A (NM74A,
formerly HNM74A). (1) Develops
innovative solutions for the planning
and formulation of biomedical and
behavioral research and development
initiatives providing complex support
services, clinical trials, and advanced
product development contracts
supporting the scientific mission of the
NIAID; (2) identifies and implements
best practices to negotiate, coordinate,
monitor, and administer contracts from
inception to completion; and (3)
provides business management services
to scientific division clients and assists
Project Officers in the monitoring of
technical performance of contracts.
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Research Contracts Branch B (NM74B,
formerly HNM74B). (1) Develops
innovative solutions for the planning
and formulation of biomedical and
behavioral research and development
initiatives providing complex support
services, clinical trials, and advanced
product development contracts
supporting the scientific mission of the
NIAID; (2) identifies and implements
best practices to negotiate, coordinate,
monitor, and administer contracts from
inception to completion; and (3)
provides business management services
to scientific division clients and assists
Project Officers in the monitoring of
technical performance of contracts.
Allergy, Immunology, and
Transplantation Research Contracts
Branch (NM74C, formerly HNM74C). (1)
Develops innovative solutions for the
planning and formulation of biomedical
and behavioral research and
development initiatives providing
complex support services, clinical trials,
and advanced product development
contracts supporting the scientific
mission of the NIAID; (2) identifies and
implements best practices to negotiate,
coordinate, monitor, and administer
contracts from inception to completion;
and (3) provides business management
services to scientific division clients
and assists Project Officers in the
monitoring of technical performance of
contracts.
Acquisition Management and
Operations Branch (NM74D, formerly
HNM74D). (1) Develops innovative
solutions for the planning and
formulation of station support contracts,
and all simplified acquisition
procedures supporting the scientific
mission of the Division of Intramural
Research and Office of the Director,
NIAID; (2) identifies and implements
best practices to negotiate, award,
monitor and administer all business
aspects of procurements for support
services, equipment, and supplies; and
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(3) develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to implement Federal
procurement policy related to small
purchases and delegated procurement.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NK, formerly HNK),
Division of Extramural Activities, is
amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NK7–6,
formerly HNK7–6). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of
all research and development
contracting, non-research and
development contracting, station
support contracting, commercial item
acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer ICs.
(2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition
cycle from planning to closeout with the
purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific
mission and all related acquisitions
required by its customers.
NIDDK Research and Development
Contracts Management Branch (NK7–
62, formerly HNK7–62). (1) Plans,
manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in
support of the scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Station Support Branch (NK7–63,
formerly HNK7–63). (1) Plans, manages
and carries out simplified acquisitions
and station support contracting
activities to support the scientific
missions; (2) works with program staff
and provides advice and guidance to
support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
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and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
NIAAA Research and Development
Contracts Management Branch (NK7–
64, formerly HNK7–64). (1) Plans,
manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in
support of the scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
NICHD Research and Development
Contracts Management Branch (NK7–
65, formerly HNK7–65). (1) Plans,
manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in
support of the scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to
develop new approaches and identify
and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Institute on Drug Abuse (N6, formerly
HN6), Office of the Director, is amended
as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (N616, formerly
HN616). (1) Manages and conducts a
comprehensive program of all research
and development contracting, nonresearch and development contracting,
station support contracting, commercial
item acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer ICs.
(2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition
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cycle from planning to closeout with the
purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific
mission and all related acquisitions
required by its customers.
Research and Development Contracts
Management Branch A (N6162, formerly
HN6162). (1) Plans, manages and carries
out research and development
contracting activities in support of the
neurosciences scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Neurosciences
Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at
NIH to develop new approaches and
identify and implement best practices;
and (5) provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Research and Development Contracts
Management Branch B (N6163, formerly
HN6163). (1) Plans, manages and carries
out research and development
contracting activities in support of the
neurosciences scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Neurosciences
Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at
NIH to develop new approaches and
identify and implement best practices;
and (5) provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Research and Development Contracts
Management Branch C (N6164, formerly
HN6164). (1) Plans, manages and carries
out research and development
contracting activities in support of the
neurosciences scientific missions,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the
most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
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regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Neurosciences
Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at
NIH to develop new approaches and
identify and implement best practices;
and (5) provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Consolidated Station Support/
Simplified Acquisitions Branch (N6165,
formerly HN6165). (1) Plans, manages
and carries out simplified acquisitions
and station support contracting
activities to support the neurosciences
scientific missions; (2) works with
program staff and provides advice and
guidance to support their research
activities in the most effective and
efficient manner; (3) develops
guidelines, procedures, and internal
controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the Neurosciences
Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at
NIH to develop new approaches and
identify and implement best practices;
and (5) provides liaison support and
representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NV, formerly HNV), Office of
the Director, Office of Management, is
amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NV126,
formerly HNV126). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of
all research and development
contracting, non-research and
development contracting, station
support contracting, commercial item
acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer ICs.
(2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition
cycle from planning to closeout with the
purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific
mission and all related acquisitions
required by its customers.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Library of Medicine (NL, formerly HNL),
Office of the Director, Office of
Administration, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NL123,
formerly HNL123). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of
all research and development
contracting, non-research and
development contracting, station
support contracting, commercial item
acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
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Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer ICs.
(2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition
cycle from planning to closeout with the
purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific
mission and all related acquisitions
required by its customers.
Contracts Branch 1 (NL1232, formerly
HNL1232). (1) Plans, manages and
carries out research and development
contracting and consolidated station
support/simplified acquisitions
activities in support of the NLM
missions and client service centers,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their activities in the most
effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the NLM Office of
Acquisitions Management and
elsewhere at NIH to develop new
approaches and identify and implement
best practices; and (5) provides liaison
support and representation to the
greater NIH acquisition community.
Contracts Branch 2 (NL1233, formerly
HNL1233). (1) Plans, manages and
carries out research and development
contracting and consolidated station
support/simplified acquisitions
activities in support of the NLM
missions and client service centers,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their activities in the most
effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the NLM Office of
Acquisitions Management and
elsewhere at NIH to develop new
approaches and identify and implement
best practices; and (5) provides liaison
support and representation to the
greater NIH acquisition community.
Contracts Branch 3 (NL1234, formerly
HNL1234). (1) Plans, manages and
carries out research and development
contracting and consolidated station
support/simplified acquisitions
activities in support of the NLM
missions and client service centers,
including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring
of all actions; (2) works with program
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staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their activities in the most
effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and
internal controls to ensure proper and
continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other
branches within the NLM Office of
Acquisitions Management and
elsewhere at NIH to develop new
approaches and identify and implement
best practices; and (5) provides liaison
support and representation to the
greater NIH acquisition community.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading National
Library of Medicine (NL, formerly HNL),
Office of the Director, Office of Office of
the Chief Operating Officer, is amended
as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NJ126,
formerly HNJ126). (1) Directs a
centralized hospital contracting
operation serving all departments of the
Clinical Center; (2) provides advice and
assistance to the management of all
departments on procurement planning
with responsibility for solicitation,
evaluation, negotiation and award,
contract administration, and contract
closeout; and (3) is responsible for
implementing Federal, Departmental,
NIH, and local procurement laws,
regulations, policies, and procedures in
the accomplishment of the Clinical
Center’s procurement support activity.
Contracts Branch 1 (NJ1262, formerly
HNJ1262). (1) Directs a centralized
contracting branch serving various
departments of the Clinical Center; (2)
provides advice and assistance to the
management of those departments on
acquisition planning with responsibility
for solicitation, evaluation, negotiation,
award, contract administration, and
contract closeout, and (3) is responsible
for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition
laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of
the Clinical Center’s acquisition support
activity.
Contracts Branch 2 (NJ1263, formerly
HNJ1263). (1) Directs a centralized
contracting branch serving various
departments of the Clinical Center; (2)
provides advice and assistance to the
management of those departments on
acquisition planning with responsibility
for solicitation, evaluation, negotiation,
award, contract administration, and
contract closeout, and (3) is responsible
for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition
laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of
the Clinical Center’s acquisition support
activity.
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Contracts Branch 3 (NJ1264, formerly
HNJ1264). (1) Directs a centralized
contracting branch serving various
departments of the Clinical Center; (2)
provides advice and assistance to the
management of those departments on
acquisition planning with responsibility
for solicitation, evaluation, negotiation,
award, contract administration, and
contract closeout, and (3) is responsible
for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition
laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of
the Clinical Center’s acquisition support
activity.
Contracts Branch 4 (NJ1265, formerly
HNJ1265). (1) Directs a centralized
contracting branch serving various
departments of the Clinical Center; (2)
provides advice and assistance to the
management of those departments on
acquisition planning with responsibility
for solicitation, evaluation, negotiation,
award, contract administration, and
contract closeout, and (3) is responsible
for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition
laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of
the Clinical Center’s acquisition support
activity.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading Office of
the Director (NA, formerly HNA), Office
of Management, Office of
Administration, Office of Logistics and
Acquisition Operations, is amended as
follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NAM278,
formerly HNAM278). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of
all research and development
contracting, non-research and
development contracting, station
support contracting, commercial item
acquisitions using simplified
acquisition procedures, GSA Federal
Supply Schedule acquisitions and
simplified acquisitions for customer ICs.
(2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition
cycle from planning to closeout with the
purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific
mission and all related acquisitions
required by its customers.
Section N–B, Organization and
Functions, under the heading Office of
the Director (NA, formerly HNA), Office
of Management, Office of Research
Facilities Development and Operations,
is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NAM95,
formerly HNAM95). (1) Is the principal
advisor to the NIH and expert on
regulations, policies, procedures, and
processes related to procurement of
facilities operations, maintenance, and
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disaster relief; (2) leads and manages the
NIH acquisition program for facilities
maintenance, operations, and disaster
relief services from acquisition through
negotiation and contract award to
contract closeout using the variety of
contract instruments allowed under the
FAR, HSAR and GSAM and other
contract policies; (3) manages the
evaluation of offers including the
orchestration of the technical review;
and (4) monitors and evaluates contract
performance; negotiates and executes
contract changes, resolves post-award
issues, and terminates contracts, as
appropriate. Provides advice, assistance
and training in the areas of facilities
maintenance, operations, and disaster
relief contracting to NIH project officers
and NIH institute, center, and office
customers.
Real Estate Contracting Branch
(NAM952, formerly HNAM952). (1) Is
the principle advisor to the NIH on real
property inventory strategies and market
conditions and acquisition regulations,
policies, procedures, and processes,
related to leased property; (2) leads and
manages the NIH real estate acquisition
and accession activities from acquisition
planning through negotiation and
contract award to contract closeout
using the variety of contract instruments
allowed under the FAR, HSAR and
GSAM; (3) manages the evaluation of
offers including the orchestration of the
technical review; (4) monitors and
evaluates contract performance;
negotiates and executes contract
changes, resolves post-award issues, and
terminates contracts, as appropriate; (5)
prepares and processes real property
purchase contracts, leases, and related
legal documents through the DHHS
Office of General Counsel; (6) prepares
all documents and coordinates real
property transfer and disposal actions
through the U. S. General Services
Administration; (7) manages and
maintains lease files; and (8) is the NIH
principal contracting area for all real
property transactions.
Architecture, Engineering and
Construction Contracting Branch
(NAM953, formerly HNAM953). (1) Is
the principal advisor to the NIH and
expert on regulations, policies,
procedures, and processes related to
procurement of architecture,
engineering, construction management,
construction and building trade
services; (2) leads and manages the NIH
acquisition program for architecture,
engineering and construction services
from acquisition through negotiation
and contract award to contract closeout
using the variety of contract instruments
allowed under the FAR, HSAR and
GSAM and other contract policies; (3)
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manages the evaluation of offers
including the orchestration of the
technical review; (4) monitors and
evaluates contract performance;
negotiates and executes contract
changes, resolves post-award issues, and
terminates contracts, as appropriate; (5)
provides advice, assistance and training
in the areas of design and construction
contracting to NIH project officers and
NIH institute, center, and office
customers; and (6) is NIH principal
contracting area for all architecture and
engineering and construction
contracting.
Facilities Support Services
Contracting Branch (NAM954, formerly
HNAM954). (1) Is the principal advisor
to the NIH and expert on regulations,
policies, procedures, and processes
related to procurement of facilities
operations, maintenance, and disaster
relief; (2) leads and manages the NIH
acquisition program for facilities
maintenance, operations, disaster relief
and other related services and studies
impacting NIH real property
performance, functionality and
appearance from acquisition through
negotiation and contract award to
contract closeout using the variety of
contract instruments allowed under the
FAR, HSAR and GSAM and other
contract policies; (3) manages the
evaluation of offers including the
orchestration of the technical review; (4)
monitors and evaluates contract
performance; negotiates and executes
contract changes, resolves post-award
issues, and terminates contracts as
appropriate; (5) provides advice,
assistance and training in the areas of
facilities maintenance, operations, and
disaster relief contracting to NIH project
officers and NIH Institute, Center, and
Office customers; and (6) is NIH
principal contracting area for facilities
services and related contracting.
Delegations of Authority: All
delegations and redelegations of
authority to officers and employees of
NIH that were in effect immediately
prior to the effective date of this
amendment and are consistent with this
amendment shall continue in effect,
pending further redelegation.
Dated: September 29, 2005.
Elias A. Zerhouni,
Director, National Institutes of Health.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part N, National Institutes of Health, of the Statement of
Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (40 FR 22859, May 27,
1975, as amended most recently at 69 FR 64081, November 3, 2004, and
redesignated from Part HN as Part N at 60 FR 56606, November 9, 1995),
is amended as set forth below to reflect the consolidation of
acquisitions activities at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
This change is designed to strengthen NIH's administrative structure in
order to meet the goals and mission of NIH. The proposed reorganization
is consistent with the agreement reached between HHS and NIH on
consolidation of the acquisitions function.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Cancer Institute (NC, formerly HNC), Office of the Director, Office of
Management, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NC17B, formerly HNC17B). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer institutes and centers (IC). (2) Provides
advice and assistance regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle
from planning to closeout with the purpose of accomplishing all
acquisitions needed for the scientific mission and all related
acquisitions required by its customers.
Treatment and Biology Sciences Branch (NC17B2, formerly HNC17B2).
(1) Participates in planning research/research support contract
programs for the Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, the
Division of Cancer Biology, and the Center for Cancer Research; (2)
advertises proposed acquisitions; (3) assists in reviewing contract
proposals submitted in response to Requests for Proposals (RFPs); (4)
negotiates and makes contract awards; and (5) manages post-award
business aspects of contracts, and assists Project Officers in managing
scientific aspects of those contracts.
Purchasing and Support Acquisition Branch (NC17B3, formerly
HNC17B3). (1) Participates in the planning for non-research
acquisitions for the NCI; (2) advertises, solicits proposals, assists
in review, negotiations, and in making awards; (3) manages all business
related aspects of the awards during the post-award phase, and assists
Project Officers as necessary in their oversight and management of
those awards.
Prevention, Control, and Population Sciences Branch (NC17B4,
formerly HNC17B4). (1) Participates in planning research/research
support contract programs for the Division of Cancer Prevention and the
Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences; (2) advertises
proposed acquisitions; (3) assists in reviewing contract proposals
submitted in response to Requests for Proposals (RFPs); (4) negotiates
and makes contract awards; and (5) manages post-award business aspects
of contracts, and assists Project Officers in managing scientific
aspects of those contracts.
Epidemiology and Support Branch (NC17B5, formerly HNC17B5). (1)
Participates in planning research/research support contract programs
for the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics and the Office of
the Director, NCI; (2) advertises proposed acquisitions; (3) assists in
reviewing contract proposals submitted in response to Requests for
Proposals (RFPs); (4) negotiates and makes contract awards; and (5)
manages post-award business aspects of contracts, and assists Project
Officers in managing scientific aspects of those contracts.
FCRDC Management Operations and Support Branch (NC17B6, formerly
HNC17B6). (1) Participates in planning the research and research
support contract programs for the National Cancer Institute--Frederick
Cancer Research and Development Center (NCI-FCRDC; also, Center); (2)
directs the administrative and business operations of the Center; (3)
administers a system of research contracts for the management and
operation of the Center; (4) develops acquisition plans and conducts
recompetitions, evaluations, and awards of the contracts that support
the operation of the Center; (5) manages the utilization of space, the
maintenance of all buildings and grounds, and the use and provision of
other resources and services needed by the research programs at the
FCRDC; and, (6) assists the Office of the Director, NCI, in managing
the scientific aspects of those contracts.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NH, formerly HNH), Division of
Extramural Affairs, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NH54, formerly HNH54). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer ICs. (2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle from planning to closeout
with the purpose of accomplishing all acquisitions needed for the
scientific mission and all related acquisitions required by its
customers.
Heart, Lung, and Vascular Diseases Branch (NH542, formerly HNH542).
(1) Plans, manages and carries out research and development contracting
activities in support of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
(NHLBI) and its Customer ICs' scientific missions, including the
solicitation, negotiation, coordination, awarding, and monitoring of
all actions; (2) works with program staff and provides advice and
guidance to support their research activities in the most effective and
efficient manner; (3) develops guidelines, procedures, and internal
controls to ensure proper and continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with
other Branches within the NHLBI Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at
NIH to develop new approaches and identify and implement best
practices; and (5) provides liaison support and representation to the
greater NIH acquisition community.
Blood Diseases and Resources/NIAMS Branch (NH544, formerly HNH544).
(1) Plans, manages and carries out research and development contracting
activities in support of the NHLBI and its Customer ICs' scientific
missions, including the solicitation, negotiation, coordination,
awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with program staff
and provides advice and guidance to support their research activities
in the most effective and efficient manner; (3) develops guidelines,
procedures, and
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internal controls to ensure proper and continuing implementation of NIH
and other applicable policies, laws and regulations; (4) coordinates
with other Branches within the NHLBI Office of Acquisitions and
elsewhere at NIH to develop new approaches and identify and implement
best practices; and (5) provides liaison support and representation to
the greater NIH acquisition community.
Epidemiology and Clinical Applications/WHI Branch (NH545, formerly
HNH545). (1) Plans, manages and carries out research and development
contracting activities in support of the NHLBI and its Customer ICs'
scientific missions, including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with
program staff and provides advice and guidance to support their
research activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with other Branches within the
NHLBI Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop new
approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5) provides
liaison support and representation to the greater NIH acquisition
community.
Procurement Branch (NH546, formerly HNH546). (1) Plans, manages and
carries out simplified acquisitions and station support contracting
activities to support the NHLBI and its Customer ICs' scientific
missions; (2) works with program staff and provides advice and guidance
to support their research activities in the most effective and
efficient manner; (3) develops guidelines, procedures, and internal
controls to ensure proper and continuing implementation of NIH and
other applicable policies, laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with
other Branches within the NHLBI Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at
NIH to develop new approaches and identify and implement best
practices; and (5) provides liaison support and representation to the
greater NIH acquisition community.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NM, formerly HNM),
Division of Extramural Activities, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NM74, formerly HNM74). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer ICs. (2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle from planning to closeout
with the purpose of accomplishing all acquisitions needed for the
scientific mission and all related acquisitions required by its
customers.
Acquisition Policy and Evaluation Branch (NM742, formerly HNM742).
(1) Is responsible for the interpretation, development, implementation,
and evaluation of Federal policies, standards, and procedures
pertaining to research and development contracting operations that
support the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID) mission; (2) provides business management services, legal
advice, and interpretation for OA staff and NIAID senior management
officials; and (3) provides internal controls, reviews OA staff work
products, and develops best practices and supporting tools for OA and
scientific program staff.
Program Management and Operations Branch (NM748, formerly HNM748).
(1) Coordinates all OA operating and management activities; (2) ensures
that the policies, procedures, and processes developed by the
Acquisition Policy and Evaluation Branch are implemented consistently
throughout the OA; (3) develops, deploys, and coordinates the use and
management of electronic information systems utilized by OA staff in
the execution of eCommerce activities; evaluates best practices, and
develops reporting tools for use in monitoring the operation of the OA;
(4) is responsible for all administrative functions of the OA including
personnel recruitment, training, and allocation of resources; and (5)
is responsible for all contract closeout activities.
AIDS Research Contracts Branch (NM749, formerly HNM749). (1)
Develops innovative solutions for the planning and formulation of
biomedical and behavioral research and development initiatives
providing complex support services, clinical trials, and advanced
product development contracts supporting the scientific mission of the
NIAID; (2) identifies and implements best practices to negotiate,
coordinate, monitor, and administer contracts from cradle to grave; and
(3) provides business management services to scientific division
clients and assists Project Officers in the monitoring of technical
performance of contracts.
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Contracts Branch A
(NM74A, formerly HNM74A). (1) Develops innovative solutions for the
planning and formulation of biomedical and behavioral research and
development initiatives providing complex support services, clinical
trials, and advanced product development contracts supporting the
scientific mission of the NIAID; (2) identifies and implements best
practices to negotiate, coordinate, monitor, and administer contracts
from inception to completion; and (3) provides business management
services to scientific division clients and assists Project Officers in
the monitoring of technical performance of contracts.
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Contracts Branch B
(NM74B, formerly HNM74B). (1) Develops innovative solutions for the
planning and formulation of biomedical and behavioral research and
development initiatives providing complex support services, clinical
trials, and advanced product development contracts supporting the
scientific mission of the NIAID; (2) identifies and implements best
practices to negotiate, coordinate, monitor, and administer contracts
from inception to completion; and (3) provides business management
services to scientific division clients and assists Project Officers in
the monitoring of technical performance of contracts.
Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation Research Contracts Branch
(NM74C, formerly HNM74C). (1) Develops innovative solutions for the
planning and formulation of biomedical and behavioral research and
development initiatives providing complex support services, clinical
trials, and advanced product development contracts supporting the
scientific mission of the NIAID; (2) identifies and implements best
practices to negotiate, coordinate, monitor, and administer contracts
from inception to completion; and (3) provides business management
services to scientific division clients and assists Project Officers in
the monitoring of technical performance of contracts.
Acquisition Management and Operations Branch (NM74D, formerly
HNM74D). (1) Develops innovative solutions for the planning and
formulation of station support contracts, and all simplified
acquisition procedures supporting the scientific mission of the
Division of Intramural Research and Office of the Director, NIAID; (2)
identifies and implements best practices to negotiate, award, monitor
and administer all business aspects of procurements for support
services, equipment, and supplies; and
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(3) develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to implement
Federal procurement policy related to small purchases and delegated
procurement.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NK, formerly
HNK), Division of Extramural Activities, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NK7-6, formerly HNK7-6). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer ICs. (2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle from planning to closeout
with the purpose of accomplishing all acquisitions needed for the
scientific mission and all related acquisitions required by its
customers.
NIDDK Research and Development Contracts Management Branch (NK7-62,
formerly HNK7-62). (1) Plans, manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in support of the scientific
missions, including the solicitation, negotiation, coordination,
awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with program staff
and provides advice and guidance to support their research activities
in the most effective and efficient manner; (3) develops guidelines,
procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper and continuing
implementation of NIH and other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop new approaches and
identify and implement best practices; and (5) provides liaison support
and representation to the greater NIH acquisition community.
Station Support Branch (NK7-63, formerly HNK7-63). (1) Plans,
manages and carries out simplified acquisitions and station support
contracting activities to support the scientific missions; (2) works
with program staff and provides advice and guidance to support their
research activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop new approaches
and identify and implement best practices; and (5) provides liaison
support and representation to the greater NIH acquisition community.
NIAAA Research and Development Contracts Management Branch (NK7-64,
formerly HNK7-64). (1) Plans, manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in support of the scientific
missions, including the solicitation, negotiation, coordination,
awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with program staff
and provides advice and guidance to support their research activities
in the most effective and efficient manner; (3) develops guidelines,
procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper and continuing
implementation of NIH and other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop new approaches and
identify and implement best practices; and (5) provides liaison support
and representation to the greater NIH acquisition community.
NICHD Research and Development Contracts Management Branch (NK7-65,
formerly HNK7-65). (1) Plans, manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in support of the scientific
missions, including the solicitation, negotiation, coordination,
awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with program staff
and provides advice and guidance to support their research activities
in the most effective and efficient manner; (3) develops guidelines,
procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper and continuing
implementation of NIH and other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the Office of
Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop new approaches and
identify and implement best practices; and (5) provides liaison support
and representation to the greater NIH acquisition community.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Institute on Drug Abuse (N6, formerly HN6), Office of the Director, is
amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (N616, formerly HN616). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer ICs. (2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle from planning to closeout
with the purpose of accomplishing all acquisitions needed for the
scientific mission and all related acquisitions required by its
customers.
Research and Development Contracts Management Branch A (N6162,
formerly HN6162). (1) Plans, manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in support of the neurosciences
scientific missions, including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with
program staff and provides advice and guidance to support their
research activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
Neurosciences Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop
new approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Research and Development Contracts Management Branch B (N6163,
formerly HN6163). (1) Plans, manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in support of the neurosciences
scientific missions, including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with
program staff and provides advice and guidance to support their
research activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
Neurosciences Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop
new approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Research and Development Contracts Management Branch C (N6164,
formerly HN6164). (1) Plans, manages and carries out research and
development contracting activities in support of the neurosciences
scientific missions, including the solicitation, negotiation,
coordination, awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2) works with
program staff and provides advice and guidance to support their
research activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and
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regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
Neurosciences Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop
new approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Consolidated Station Support/Simplified Acquisitions Branch (N6165,
formerly HN6165). (1) Plans, manages and carries out simplified
acquisitions and station support contracting activities to support the
neurosciences scientific missions; (2) works with program staff and
provides advice and guidance to support their research activities in
the most effective and efficient manner; (3) develops guidelines,
procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper and continuing
implementation of NIH and other applicable policies, laws and
regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
Neurosciences Office of Acquisitions and elsewhere at NIH to develop
new approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NV, formerly HNV), Office
of the Director, Office of Management, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NV126, formerly HNV126). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer ICs. (2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle from planning to closeout
with the purpose of accomplishing all acquisitions needed for the
scientific mission and all related acquisitions required by its
customers.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Library of Medicine (NL, formerly HNL), Office of the Director, Office
of Administration, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NL123, formerly HNL123). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer ICs. (2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle from planning to closeout
with the purpose of accomplishing all acquisitions needed for the
scientific mission and all related acquisitions required by its
customers.
Contracts Branch 1 (NL1232, formerly HNL1232). (1) Plans, manages
and carries out research and development contracting and consolidated
station support/simplified acquisitions activities in support of the
NLM missions and client service centers, including the solicitation,
negotiation, coordination, awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2)
works with program staff and provides advice and guidance to support
their activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
NLM Office of Acquisitions Management and elsewhere at NIH to develop
new approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Contracts Branch 2 (NL1233, formerly HNL1233). (1) Plans, manages
and carries out research and development contracting and consolidated
station support/simplified acquisitions activities in support of the
NLM missions and client service centers, including the solicitation,
negotiation, coordination, awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2)
works with program staff and provides advice and guidance to support
their activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
NLM Office of Acquisitions Management and elsewhere at NIH to develop
new approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Contracts Branch 3 (NL1234, formerly HNL1234). (1) Plans, manages
and carries out research and development contracting and consolidated
station support/simplified acquisitions activities in support of the
NLM missions and client service centers, including the solicitation,
negotiation, coordination, awarding, and monitoring of all actions; (2)
works with program staff and provides advice and guidance to support
their activities in the most effective and efficient manner; (3)
develops guidelines, procedures, and internal controls to ensure proper
and continuing implementation of NIH and other applicable policies,
laws and regulations; (4) coordinates with other branches within the
NLM Office of Acquisitions Management and elsewhere at NIH to develop
new approaches and identify and implement best practices; and (5)
provides liaison support and representation to the greater NIH
acquisition community.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading National
Library of Medicine (NL, formerly HNL), Office of the Director, Office
of Office of the Chief Operating Officer, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NJ126, formerly HNJ126). (1) Directs a
centralized hospital contracting operation serving all departments of
the Clinical Center; (2) provides advice and assistance to the
management of all departments on procurement planning with
responsibility for solicitation, evaluation, negotiation and award,
contract administration, and contract closeout; and (3) is responsible
for implementing Federal, Departmental, NIH, and local procurement
laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in the accomplishment of
the Clinical Center's procurement support activity.
Contracts Branch 1 (NJ1262, formerly HNJ1262). (1) Directs a
centralized contracting branch serving various departments of the
Clinical Center; (2) provides advice and assistance to the management
of those departments on acquisition planning with responsibility for
solicitation, evaluation, negotiation, award, contract administration,
and contract closeout, and (3) is responsible for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of the Clinical Center's acquisition
support activity.
Contracts Branch 2 (NJ1263, formerly HNJ1263). (1) Directs a
centralized contracting branch serving various departments of the
Clinical Center; (2) provides advice and assistance to the management
of those departments on acquisition planning with responsibility for
solicitation, evaluation, negotiation, award, contract administration,
and contract closeout, and (3) is responsible for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of the Clinical Center's acquisition
support activity.
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Contracts Branch 3 (NJ1264, formerly HNJ1264). (1) Directs a
centralized contracting branch serving various departments of the
Clinical Center; (2) provides advice and assistance to the management
of those departments on acquisition planning with responsibility for
solicitation, evaluation, negotiation, award, contract administration,
and contract closeout, and (3) is responsible for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of the Clinical Center's acquisition
support activity.
Contracts Branch 4 (NJ1265, formerly HNJ1265). (1) Directs a
centralized contracting branch serving various departments of the
Clinical Center; (2) provides advice and assistance to the management
of those departments on acquisition planning with responsibility for
solicitation, evaluation, negotiation, award, contract administration,
and contract closeout, and (3) is responsible for implementing Federal,
Departmental, NIH and local acquisition laws, regulations, policies and
procedures in the accomplishment of the Clinical Center's acquisition
support activity.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading Office
of the Director (NA, formerly HNA), Office of Management, Office of
Administration, Office of Logistics and Acquisition Operations, is
amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NAM278, formerly HNAM278). (1) Manages and
conducts a comprehensive program of all research and development
contracting, non-research and development contracting, station support
contracting, commercial item acquisitions using simplified acquisition
procedures, GSA Federal Supply Schedule acquisitions and simplified
acquisitions for customer ICs. (2) Provides advice and assistance
regarding all phases of the acquisition cycle from planning to closeout
with the purpose of accomplishing all acquisitions needed for the
scientific mission and all related acquisitions required by its
customers.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading Office
of the Director (NA, formerly HNA), Office of Management, Office of
Research Facilities Development and Operations, is amended as follows:
Office of Acquisitions (NAM95, formerly HNAM95). (1) Is the
principal advisor to the NIH and expert on regulations, policies,
procedures, and processes related to procurement of facilities
operations, maintenance, and disaster relief; (2) leads and manages the
NIH acquisition program for facilities maintenance, operations, and
disaster relief services from acquisition through negotiation and
contract award to contract closeout using the variety of contract
instruments allowed under the FAR, HSAR and GSAM and other contract
policies; (3) manages the evaluation of offers including the
orchestration of the technical review; and (4) monitors and evaluates
contract performance; negotiates and executes contract changes,
resolves post-award issues, and terminates contracts, as appropriate.
Provides advice, assistance and training in the areas of facilities
maintenance, operations, and disaster relief contracting to NIH project
officers and NIH institute, center, and office customers.
Real Estate Contracting Branch (NAM952, formerly HNAM952). (1) Is
the principle advisor to the NIH on real property inventory strategies
and market conditions and acquisition regulations, policies,
procedures, and processes, related to leased property; (2) leads and
manages the NIH real estate acquisition and accession activities from
acquisition planning through negotiation and contract award to contract
closeout using the variety of contract instruments allowed under the
FAR, HSAR and GSAM; (3) manages the evaluation of offers including the
orchestration of the technical review; (4) monitors and evaluates
contract performance; negotiates and executes contract changes,
resolves post-award issues, and terminates contracts, as appropriate;
(5) prepares and processes real property purchase contracts, leases,
and related legal documents through the DHHS Office of General Counsel;
(6) prepares all documents and coordinates real property transfer and
disposal actions through the U. S. General Services Administration; (7)
manages and maintains lease files; and (8) is the NIH principal
contracting area for all real property transactions.
Architecture, Engineering and Construction Contracting Branch
(NAM953, formerly HNAM953). (1) Is the principal advisor to the NIH and
expert on regulations, policies, procedures, and processes related to
procurement of architecture, engineering, construction management,
construction and building trade services; (2) leads and manages the NIH
acquisition program for architecture, engineering and construction
services from acquisition through negotiation and contract award to
contract closeout using the variety of contract instruments allowed
under the FAR, HSAR and GSAM and other contract policies; (3) manages
the evaluation of offers including the orchestration of the technical
review; (4) monitors and evaluates contract performance; negotiates and
executes contract changes, resolves post-award issues, and terminates
contracts, as appropriate; (5) provides advice, assistance and training
in the areas of design and construction contracting to NIH project
officers and NIH institute, center, and office customers; and (6) is
NIH principal contracting area for all architecture and engineering and
construction contracting.
Facilities Support Services Contracting Branch (NAM954, formerly
HNAM954). (1) Is the principal advisor to the NIH and expert on
regulations, policies, procedures, and processes related to procurement
of facilities operations, maintenance, and disaster relief; (2) leads
and manages the NIH acquisition program for facilities maintenance,
operations, disaster relief and other related services and studies
impacting NIH real property performance, functionality and appearance
from acquisition through negotiation and contract award to contract
closeout using the variety of contract instruments allowed under the
FAR, HSAR and GSAM and other contract policies; (3) manages the
evaluation of offers including the orchestration of the technical
review; (4) monitors and evaluates contract performance; negotiates and
executes contract changes, resolves post-award issues, and terminates
contracts as appropriate; (5) provides advice, assistance and training
in the areas of facilities maintenance, operations, and disaster relief
contracting to NIH project officers and NIH Institute, Center, and
Office customers; and (6) is NIH principal contracting area for
facilities services and related contracting.
Delegations of Authority: All delegations and redelegations of
authority to officers and employees of NIH that were in effect
immediately prior to the effective date of this amendment and are
consistent with this amendment shall continue in effect, pending
further redelegation.
Dated: September 29, 2005.
Elias A. Zerhouni,
Director, National Institutes of Health.
[FR Doc. 05-21009 Filed 10-19-05; 8:45 am]
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