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to any matter under investigation or
compliance review for failure to comply
with the confidentiality provisions of
the Patient Safety and Quality
Improvement Act of 2005. Section
922(f)(2) of the Public Health Service
Act, 42 U.S.C. 299b–22(f)(2), provides
that section 1128A of the Social
Security Act shall apply to CMPs under
the Patient Safety and Quality
Improvement Act of 2005. As noted
above, section 1128A incorporates by
reference section 205(d) and (e) of the
Social Security Act, which authorizes
the issuance and enforcement of
subpoenas.
These delegations shall be exercised
under the Department’s existing
delegation of authority on the issuance
of regulations and existing policy on the
issuance of regulations.
In addition, I hereby affirm and ratify
any actions taken by the Director of the
Office for Civil Rights or his
subordinates which involved the
exercise of the authority delegated
herein prior to the effective date of these
delegations.
These delegations are effective
immediately.
Michael O. Leavitt,
Secretary.
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Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary,
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) is being amended at
Chapter AB, Deputy Secretary, Chapter
ABE, ‘‘Security Clearance and Drug
Testing Office (ABE),’’ as last amended
at 67 FR 71568–70, dated December 2,
2002. This reorganization is to establish
the Office of Security and Strategic
Information (ABE), as a direct report to
the Deputy Secretary. The changes are
as follows:
I. Under Part A, Chapter AB,
‘‘Security Clearances and Drug Testing
Office (ABE),’’ delete in its entirety, and
replace with the following:
Office of Security and Strategic
Information (ABE)
ABE.00
ABE.10
ABE.20
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Section ABE.00 Mission. On behalf
of the Secretary and the Deputy
Secretary, the Office of Security and
Strategic Information (OSSI) provides
broad Department-wide policy
direction, standards setting,
coordination, and performance
assessment for organizational
components within HHS in the areas of:
physical security; personnel security
and suitability; security awareness;
information security, including the
safeguarding of classified material and
classification management;
communication security; security and
threat assessments; and strategic
information programs and activities.
OSSI functions as a platform to further
HHS’ roles in its various missions for
protecting and improving the public
health of the Nation, by protecting
employees and visitors and
Departmentally owned and occupied
critical infrastructure, and by assuring
the integration of strategic medical,
public health, biomedical, and national
security information. OSSI engages in
and manages multiple internal
Department and external relationships
with other Federal Government
Departments and agencies and external
constituencies. OSSI directly manages
and administers the flow of classified
information and provides national
security information services to all
components within the Office of the
Secretary (OS).
Section ABE.10 Organization. The
Office of Security and Strategic
Information (ABE) is headed by a
Director who reports directly to the
Deputy Secretary, and includes the
following components:
• Immediate Office (ABE).
• Division of Physical Security
(ABE1).
• Division of Personnel and Classified
Information Security (ABE2).
• Division of Strategic Information
(ABE3).
Section ABE.20 Functions.
1. Immediate Office (ABE). The
Immediate Office of the OSSI is
responsible for the following: (1)
Providing overall leadership for the
development, coordination, application,
and evaluation of all policies and
activities within the Department that
relate to physical and personnel
security, the security of classified
information, and the exchange and
coordination of national security-related
strategic information with our Federal
Government Departments and agencies
and the national security community,
including national security-related
relationships with law enforcement
organizations (LEOs) and public safety
agencies; (2) serving as the principal
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advisor to and representative of the
Secretary and Deputy Secretary on
national security, physical and
personnel security, security awareness,
classified information security, and
related medical, public health, and
biomedical strategic information
matters, including with organizations
outside of the Department; (3) directing
activities for all committees and work
groups pertaining to these matters; (4)
serving as the manager for any
designation of representatives to
external national security and related
work groups; (5) providing policy
oversight and coordination related to
the architectural security function in the
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Administration and Management
(ASAM); the Cyber security and critical
infrastructure functions in the Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Resources
and Technology (ASRT); and the Select
Agents Program within the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
and other Departmental units having
select agent responsibilities; (6) serving
as the principal contact with the Office
of the Director of national Intelligence,
and all of its subsidiary organizations;
(7) serving as the principal contact point
for other Federal Government
Departments and agencies that have an
interest in the sharing of strategic or
national security-related medical, public
health, and related scientific
information; (8) approving the detail or
assignment of personnel to or from
components of national security
agencies, LEO, and public safety agency
communities, and serving as supervisor
during their term (9) working with the
Office of the Inspector General and the
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Preparedness and Response (ASPR) on
issues of mutual interest; and (10)
conducting periodic assessments of the
performance of relevant systems and
activities and providing reports and
recommendations to the Secretary and
Deputy Secretary.
2. Division of Physical Security
(ABE1). The Division of Physical
Security (DPS) is responsible for the
following: (1) Providing policy
guidance, setting standards, and
overseeing all matters pertaining to: (a)
The physical security of facilities,
stockpiles, vendor-managed inventories,
logistical systems, employees, visitors,
and contractors; (b) security functions
during disaster and emergency
response, including those at principal
and alternate emergency operations
locations, and providing assistance to
and coordination with the ASPR for
deployed HHS personnel, resources,
and activities; (c) security and force
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protection during emergency activities,
including by working with military and
civilian Federal Government
Departments and agencies, State, and
local LEOs and public safety agencies;
(d) physical security components of
Homeland Security Presidential
Directives, as well as similar Directives
or Executive Orders on national security
matters; (2) representing the Department
at the Interagency Security Committee,
Information Sharing Council, and other
similar committees and work groups; (3)
coordinating with the ASRT on matters
pertaining to policies for Cyber
protections, the National Cyber Security
Response Program, and the Critical
Infrastructure Assurance Program and
with the ASAM on policies pertaining
to the architectural security program,
and conducting periodic collaborative
reviews of these programs; (4) serving as
the day-to-day point of contact with
local, State, and Federal LEOs and
public safety agencies on OSSI-related
subject matter; (5) coordinating
activities with the Secretary’s
Operations Center, when appropriate;
and for (6) coordinating and overseeing
the Department’s internal critical
infrastructure protection program.
3. Division of Personnel and
Classified Information Security (ABE2).
The Division of Personnel and
Classified Information Security (DPCIS)
is responsible for the following: (1)
Providing policy guidance, setting
standards, and overseeing all matters
pertaining to: (a) Personnel security,
national security clearances, and
suitability programs as they apply to
Departmental employees, consultants,
and contractors; (b) communications
security, including the integrity of
classified information systems,
technology, terminals and databases,
and telecommunications security, and
for direct management of these
functions for all organizational elements
contained within the OS; (2)
establishing policies for and directing
the Department’s drug-free workplace
program; (3) initiating and conducting
national security clearance processes
and background investigations for
Departmental employees, consultants,
or contractors, and maintaining related
records; (4) establishing Departmentwide policies and awareness programs
for information security to include the
control of classified and sensitive but
unclassified (SBU) materials, secure
information handling and storage, and
related training programs; (5)
coordinating national security clearance
interchange between Federal
Government Departments and agencies
and other organizations; (6) directing a
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Department-wide international traveler
training and awareness program and
foreign visitor awareness program; (7)
within the OS, headquarters facilities,
and continuity sites, directly managing
classified materials, access to sensitive
compartmented information facilities
9SCIFs) and information storage areas,
secure audio and video systems, and
other classified and secure
communications systems; (8)
establishing and overseeing Departmentwide policies for similar functions and
resources within the Department; (9)
establishing and overseeing Departmentwide policies for document
classification management; and for (10)
establishing standards to ensure
awareness of appropriate practices to
safeguard confidential and classified
information held by the Department.
4. Division of Strategic Information
(ABE3). The Division of Strategic
Information (DSI) is responsible for the
following: (1) Establishing policies and
procedures to share and convey
sensitive and classified information to
users in the Department; (2) receiving,
assessing, and evaluating products,
reports, and other strategic information
for applicability in the context of the
various public health and science
missions of the Department; (3)
providing briefings, digests, and
science-based reviews and assessments
related to strategic and classified
information; (4) controlling the flow of
mission-driven sensitive, classified, and
strategic information within OS, and
coordinating the flow between other
components of the Department; (5)
coordinating and superintending the
flow of strategic national securityrelated public health and science
information to and from HHS personnel
detailed or assigned to national security
agencies, LEOs, and public safety
agencies; (6) managing and providing
liaison for open source information
programs and workgroups and the
Information Sharing Environment
Council; (7) providing policy direction
for procedures to facilitate the
identification of circumstances that are
a potential vulnerability or threat to
security; (8) conducting analyses of
potential or identified risks to security
and safety and working with agencies to
develop methods to address them,
including assisting in program
implementation, performance
evaluation, and oversight; and for (9)
promoting cross-agency and interDepartmental information sharing and
scientific analysis collaborations.
II. Continuation of Policy: Except as
inconsistent with this reorganization, all
statements of policy and interpretations
with respect to the functions contained
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in this reorganization, heretofore issued
and in effect prior to the date of this
reorganization, are continued in full
force and effect.
III. Delegations of Authority: All
delegations and redelegations of
authority made to officials and
employees of affected organizational
components will continue in them or
their successors pending further
redelegation, provided they are
consistent with this reorganization.
VI. Funds, Personnel and Equipment:
Transfer of organizations and functions
affected by this reorganization shall be
accompanied in each instance by direct
and support funds, positions, personnel,
records, equipment, supplies and other
resources.
Dated: April 3, 2007.
Michael O. Leavitt,
Secretary.
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National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences (NIEHS); Request for
Public Comments on the Review of the
Centers for Children’s Environmental
Health and Disease Prevention
Program
National Institutes of Health
(NIH), Department of Health and Human
Services.
ACTION: Request for comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: As part of an effort to evaluate
the NIEHS research portfolio of
investigator-initiated research on
children’s environmental health, the
NIEHS convened an independent panel
to review the Centers for Children’s
Environmental Health and Disease
Prevention Program (‘‘Children’s
Centers’’) in cooperation with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). The panel was convened as a
working group to the NIEHS National
Advisory Environmental Health
Sciences Council (NAEHS). At this time,
the NIEHS seeks public comment on the
working group report for consideration
by the NAEHS Council, the NIEHS, and
EPA’s Office of Research and
Development (ORD) in evaluating the
best approaches for future funding of
children’s environmental health
research. The report is available at
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/conferences/
od/cehr/report.htm.
DATES: Please submit comments on or
before May 15, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
submitted to Dr. Kristina Thayer
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary, Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) is being amended at Chapter AB, Deputy Secretary,
Chapter ABE, ``Security Clearance and Drug Testing Office (ABE),'' as
last amended at 67 FR 71568-70, dated December 2, 2002. This
reorganization is to establish the Office of Security and Strategic
Information (ABE), as a direct report to the Deputy Secretary. The
changes are as follows:
I. Under Part A, Chapter AB, ``Security Clearances and Drug Testing
Office (ABE),'' delete in its entirety, and replace with the following:
Office of Security and Strategic Information (ABE)
ABE.00 Mission.
ABE.10 Organization.
ABE.20 Function.
Section ABE.00 Mission. On behalf of the Secretary and the Deputy
Secretary, the Office of Security and Strategic Information (OSSI)
provides broad Department-wide policy direction, standards setting,
coordination, and performance assessment for organizational components
within HHS in the areas of: physical security; personnel security and
suitability; security awareness; information security, including the
safeguarding of classified material and classification management;
communication security; security and threat assessments; and strategic
information programs and activities. OSSI functions as a platform to
further HHS' roles in its various missions for protecting and improving
the public health of the Nation, by protecting employees and visitors
and Departmentally owned and occupied critical infrastructure, and by
assuring the integration of strategic medical, public health,
biomedical, and national security information. OSSI engages in and
manages multiple internal Department and external relationships with
other Federal Government Departments and agencies and external
constituencies. OSSI directly manages and administers the flow of
classified information and provides national security information
services to all components within the Office of the Secretary (OS).
Section ABE.10 Organization. The Office of Security and Strategic
Information (ABE) is headed by a Director who reports directly to the
Deputy Secretary, and includes the following components:
Immediate Office (ABE).
Division of Physical Security (ABE1).
Division of Personnel and Classified Information Security
(ABE2).
Division of Strategic Information (ABE3).
Section ABE.20 Functions.
1. Immediate Office (ABE). The Immediate Office of the OSSI is
responsible for the following: (1) Providing overall leadership for the
development, coordination, application, and evaluation of all policies
and activities within the Department that relate to physical and
personnel security, the security of classified information, and the
exchange and coordination of national security-related strategic
information with our Federal Government Departments and agencies and
the national security community, including national security-related
relationships with law enforcement organizations (LEOs) and public
safety agencies; (2) serving as the principal advisor to and
representative of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary on national
security, physical and personnel security, security awareness,
classified information security, and related medical, public health,
and biomedical strategic information matters, including with
organizations outside of the Department; (3) directing activities for
all committees and work groups pertaining to these matters; (4) serving
as the manager for any designation of representatives to external
national security and related work groups; (5) providing policy
oversight and coordination related to the architectural security
function in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration
and Management (ASAM); the Cyber security and critical infrastructure
functions in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Resources and
Technology (ASRT); and the Select Agents Program within the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other Departmental units
having select agent responsibilities; (6) serving as the principal
contact with the Office of the Director of national Intelligence, and
all of its subsidiary organizations; (7) serving as the principal
contact point for other Federal Government Departments and agencies
that have an interest in the sharing of strategic or national security-
related medical, public health, and related scientific information; (8)
approving the detail or assignment of personnel to or from components
of national security agencies, LEO, and public safety agency
communities, and serving as supervisor during their term (9) working
with the Office of the Inspector General and the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) on issues of
mutual interest; and (10) conducting periodic assessments of the
performance of relevant systems and activities and providing reports
and recommendations to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary.
2. Division of Physical Security (ABE1). The Division of Physical
Security (DPS) is responsible for the following: (1) Providing policy
guidance, setting standards, and overseeing all matters pertaining to:
(a) The physical security of facilities, stockpiles, vendor-managed
inventories, logistical systems, employees, visitors, and contractors;
(b) security functions during disaster and emergency response,
including those at principal and alternate emergency operations
locations, and providing assistance to and coordination with the ASPR
for deployed HHS personnel, resources, and activities; (c) security and
force
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protection during emergency activities, including by working with
military and civilian Federal Government Departments and agencies,
State, and local LEOs and public safety agencies; (d) physical security
components of Homeland Security Presidential Directives, as well as
similar Directives or Executive Orders on national security matters;
(2) representing the Department at the Interagency Security Committee,
Information Sharing Council, and other similar committees and work
groups; (3) coordinating with the ASRT on matters pertaining to
policies for Cyber protections, the National Cyber Security Response
Program, and the Critical Infrastructure Assurance Program and with the
ASAM on policies pertaining to the architectural security program, and
conducting periodic collaborative reviews of these programs; (4)
serving as the day-to-day point of contact with local, State, and
Federal LEOs and public safety agencies on OSSI-related subject matter;
(5) coordinating activities with the Secretary's Operations Center,
when appropriate; and for (6) coordinating and overseeing the
Department's internal critical infrastructure protection program.
3. Division of Personnel and Classified Information Security
(ABE2). The Division of Personnel and Classified Information Security
(DPCIS) is responsible for the following: (1) Providing policy
guidance, setting standards, and overseeing all matters pertaining to:
(a) Personnel security, national security clearances, and suitability
programs as they apply to Departmental employees, consultants, and
contractors; (b) communications security, including the integrity of
classified information systems, technology, terminals and databases,
and telecommunications security, and for direct management of these
functions for all organizational elements contained within the OS; (2)
establishing policies for and directing the Department's drug-free
workplace program; (3) initiating and conducting national security
clearance processes and background investigations for Departmental
employees, consultants, or contractors, and maintaining related
records; (4) establishing Department-wide policies and awareness
programs for information security to include the control of classified
and sensitive but unclassified (SBU) materials, secure information
handling and storage, and related training programs; (5) coordinating
national security clearance interchange between Federal Government
Departments and agencies and other organizations; (6) directing a
Department-wide international traveler training and awareness program
and foreign visitor awareness program; (7) within the OS, headquarters
facilities, and continuity sites, directly managing classified
materials, access to sensitive compartmented information facilities
9SCIFs) and information storage areas, secure audio and video systems,
and other classified and secure communications systems; (8)
establishing and overseeing Department-wide policies for similar
functions and resources within the Department; (9) establishing and
overseeing Department-wide policies for document classification
management; and for (10) establishing standards to ensure awareness of
appropriate practices to safeguard confidential and classified
information held by the Department.
4. Division of Strategic Information (ABE3). The Division of
Strategic Information (DSI) is responsible for the following: (1)
Establishing policies and procedures to share and convey sensitive and
classified information to users in the Department; (2) receiving,
assessing, and evaluating products, reports, and other strategic
information for applicability in the context of the various public
health and science missions of the Department; (3) providing briefings,
digests, and science-based reviews and assessments related to strategic
and classified information; (4) controlling the flow of mission-driven
sensitive, classified, and strategic information within OS, and
coordinating the flow between other components of the Department; (5)
coordinating and superintending the flow of strategic national
security-related public health and science information to and from HHS
personnel detailed or assigned to national security agencies, LEOs, and
public safety agencies; (6) managing and providing liaison for open
source information programs and workgroups and the Information Sharing
Environment Council; (7) providing policy direction for procedures to
facilitate the identification of circumstances that are a potential
vulnerability or threat to security; (8) conducting analyses of
potential or identified risks to security and safety and working with
agencies to develop methods to address them, including assisting in
program implementation, performance evaluation, and oversight; and for
(9) promoting cross-agency and inter-Departmental information sharing
and scientific analysis collaborations.
II. Continuation of Policy: Except as inconsistent with this
reorganization, all statements of policy and interpretations with
respect to the functions contained in this reorganization, heretofore
issued and in effect prior to the date of this reorganization, are
continued in full force and effect.
III. Delegations of Authority: All delegations and redelegations of
authority made to officials and employees of affected organizational
components will continue in them or their successors pending further
redelegation, provided they are consistent with this reorganization.
VI. Funds, Personnel and Equipment: Transfer of organizations and
functions affected by this reorganization shall be accompanied in each
instance by direct and support funds, positions, personnel, records,
equipment, supplies and other resources.
Dated: April 3, 2007.
Michael O. Leavitt,
Secretary.
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