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Dated: January 12, 2015.
Leslie Kux,
Associate Commissioner for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2015–00756 Filed 1–16–15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4164–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
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Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority
This notice amends Part R of the
Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) (60 FR
56605, as amended November 6, 1995;
as last amended at 79 FR 75164–75165
dated December 17, 2014).
This notice reflects organizational
changes in the Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA).
Specifically, this notice: (1) Establishes
the Office of Human Resources (RB6);
(2) establishes the Division of HR
Operations (RB61), Division of
Workforce Relations (RB62), and the
Division of HR Policy and Technology
(RB63), within the Office of Human
Resources (RB6); (3) transfers the
Division of Workforce Development
(RB64) to the newly established Office
of Human Resources (RB6); (4) abolishes
the Division of Human Resources
Management (RB42); (5) renames the
Office of Management to the Office of
Administrative Management (RB4); (6)
renames the Division of Policy and
Information Coordination to the
Division of the Executive Secretariat
(RB41); (7) establishes the Division of
Executive Office Services (RB45),
Division of Logistics and Support
(RB46), and the Division of Security
Services (RB47), within the Office of
Administrative Management (RB4); (8)
abolishes the Division of Management
Services (RB43); (9) renames the
Division of Contract Services for
Primary Care, Health Systems and
Clinician Recruitment and Retention to
the Division of Technology and
Enterprise Solutions (RB3A), and the
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Division of Contract Services for
Maternal and Child Health and
Administrative Support Offices to the
Division of Primary Care and Health
Infrastructure Support (RB3B), and the
Division of Contract Services for HIV/
AIDS, Health Professions, Rural Health
and Grants Management to the Division
of Population-Based Support (RB3C),
within the Office of Acquisitions
Management and Policy (RB3); (10)
establishes the Division of Policy and
Data Analysis (RB33) and the Division
of Financial Support Services (RB34)
within the Office of Acquisitions
Management and Policy (RB3); (11)
abolishes the Contract Administration
Division (RB38) within the Office of
Acquisitions Management and Policy
(RB3); (12) renames the Division of IT
Operational Support Services to the
Division of End User Support (RB58),
within the Office of Information
Technology (RB5); (13) establishes the
Division of Infrastructure Services
(RB57), within the Office of Information
Technology (RB5); and (14) abolishes
the Division of IT Management Support
Services (RB57), the Division of Web
Support and Collaboration Services
(RB59), and the Division of IT Security
and Records Management (RB5R) within
the Office of Information Technology
(RB5).
Chapter RB—Office of Operations
Section RB–00, Mission
To improve health and achieve health
equity through access to quality
services, a skilled health workforce and
innovative programs.
Section RB–10, Organization
Delete the organization for the Office
of Operations (RB) in its entirety and
replace with the following:
The Office of Operations (RB) is
headed by the Chief Operating Officer,
who reports directly to the
Administrator, Health Resources and
Services Administration. The Office of
Operations includes the following
components:
(1) Office of Operations (RB);
(2) Office of Budget (RB1);
a. Division of Budget Formulation and
Presentation (RB11);
b. Division of Budget Execution and
Management (RB12);
c. Division of Program Budget
Services (RB13);
(3) Office of Financial Policy and
Controls (RB2);
a. Division of Internal Controls
(RB21);
b. Division of Financial Policy and
Analysis (RB22);
(4) Office of Acquisitions
Management and Policy (RB3);
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a. Division of Technology and
Enterprise Solutions (RB3A);
b. Division of Primary Care and
Health Infrastructure Support (RB3B);
c. Division of Population-Based
Support (RB3C);
d. Division of Policy and Data
Analysis (RB33);
e. Division of Financial Support
Services (RB34);
(5) Office of Administrative
Management (RB4);
a. Division of the Executive
Secretariat (RB41);
b. Division of Executive Office
Services (RB45);
c. Division of Logistics and Support
(RB46);
d. Division of Security Services
(RB47);
(6) Office of Information Technology
(RB5);
a. Division of Capital Planning,
Architecture and Project Management
(RB52);
b. Division of Data and Information
Services (RB55);
c. Division of Enterprise Solutions
and Applications Management (RB56);
d. Division of Infrastructure Services
(RB57);
e. Division of End User Support
(RB58); and
(7) Office of Human Resources (RB6);
a. Division of HR Operations (RB61);
b. Division of Workforce Relations
(RB62);
c. Division of HR Policy and
Technology (RB63);
d. Division of Workforce Development
(RB64).
Section RB–20, Functions
This notice reflects organizational
changes in the Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA).
Specifically, this notice: (1) Transfers
the human resources function from the
Office of Management to the Office of
Human Resources (RB6); (2) transfers
the emergency operations function from
the Office of Information Technology
(RB5) to the Office of Administrative
Management (RB4); (3) transfers the
functions from the Division of
Management Services to the Division of
Executive Office Services (RB45),
Division of Logistics and Support
(RB46), and the Division of Security
Services (RB47), within the Office of
Administrative Management (RB4); (4)
transfers the function of the Contract
Administration Division to the Division
of Policy and Data Analysis (RB33), and
the Division of Financial Support
Services (RB34), within the Office of
Acquisitions Management and Policy
(RB3); (5) transfers the functions of the
Division of IT Management Support
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Services to the Division of End User
Support (RB58) and to the CIO’s Office;
(6) transfers the functions of the
Division of Web Support and
Collaboration Services to the Division of
Capital Planning, Architecture and
Project Management (RB56) and to the
Division of Infrastructure Services
(RB57); and (7) transfers the function of
the Division of IT Security and Records
Management to the Division of Capital
Planning, Architecture and Project
Management (RB52) and to the CIO’s
Office.
Delete the functions for the Office of
Acquisitions Management and Policy,
the Office of Information and
Technology, and the Office of
Management, and replace in their
entirety.
Office of Acquisitions Management and
Policy (RB3)
The Office of Acquisitions
Management and Policy: (1) Provides
leadership in the planning,
development, and implementation of
policies and procedures for contracts;
(2) exercises the sole responsibility
within HRSA for the award and
management of contracts; (3) provides
advice and consultation of
interpretation and application of the
Department of Health and Human
Services policies and procedures
governing contracts management and
inter/intra agency agreements; (4)
develops operating procedures and
policies for the Agency’s contracts
programs and inter/intra-agency
agreements; (5) establishes standards,
guides, and evaluation procedures for
contract operations throughout the
Agency; (6) coordinates the Agency’s
positions and actions with respect to the
audit of contracts; (7) maintains liaison
directly with or through Agency
Bureaus or Offices with contractors,
other organizations, and various
components of the department; (8)
provides leadership, guidance, and
advice on the promotion of the activities
in HRSA relating to procurement and
material management governed by the
Small Business Act of 1958, Executive
Order 11625, other statutes and national
policy directives for augmenting the role
of private industry, small and minority
businesses as sources of supply to the
Government and Government
contractors; and (9) plans, directs, and
coordinates the Agency’s strategic
sourcing program.
Division of Technology and Enterprise
Solutions (RB3A)
The Division of Technology and
Enterprise Solutions: (1) Provides
comprehensive acquisition services
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including planning, soliciting,
negotiating, awarding, and
administering simplified and negotiated
procurement actions tailored to the
functions of its assigned Bureau/Offices;
(2) ensures compliance with federal
laws and regulations, departmental and
Agency guidelines, policies and
procedures; (3) utilizes the automated
contracts reporting systems including
data input, data accuracy assessments,
review, and correction of data reports;
(4) provides professional, in-depth
advice and consultation, customized to
the Bureaus/Offices, regarding the
appropriate contract vehicles and the
various phases of the acquisition cycle;
(5) conducts pre-award reviews of
proposed contracts that exceed the
requirements called for in the federal
and departmental acquisition
regulations in conjunction with the
other contract services divisions; (6)
plans and coordinates acquisition
reviews of contracting activities within
HRSA headquarters and the field
components; and (7) responds to
congressional inquiries and requests for
acquisition information from other
federal agencies and non-federal
sources.
Division of Primary Care and Health
Infrastructure Support (RB3B)
The Division of Primary Care and
Health Infrastructure Support: (1)
Provides comprehensive acquisition
services including planning, soliciting,
negotiating, awarding, and
administering simplified and negotiated
procurement actions tailored to the
functions of its assigned Bureau/Offices;
(2) ensures compliance with federal
laws and regulations, departmental, and
Agency guidelines, policies and
procedures; (3) utilizes the automated
contracts reporting systems including
data input, data accuracy assessments,
review, and correction of data reports;
(4) provides professional, in-depth
advice and consultation, customized to
the Bureaus/Offices named above,
regarding the appropriate contract
vehicles and the various phases of the
acquisition cycle; (5) conducts preaward reviews of proposed contracts
that exceed the requirements called for
in the federal and departmental
acquisition regulations in conjunction
with the other contract services
divisions; (6) plans and coordinates
acquisition reviews of contracting
activities within HRSA headquarters
and the field components; and (7)
responds to congressional inquiries and
requests for acquisition information
from other federal agencies and nonfederal sources.
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Division of Population-Based Support
(RB3C)
The Division of Population-Based
Support: (1) Provides comprehensive
acquisition services including planning,
soliciting, negotiating, awarding, and
administering simplified and negotiated
procurement actions tailored to the
functions of its assigned Bureau/Offices;
(2) ensures compliance with federal
laws and regulations, departmental and
Agency guidelines, policies and
procedures; (3) utilizes the automated
contracts reporting systems including
data input, data accuracy assessments,
review, and correction of data reports;
(4) provides professional, in-depth
advice and consultation, customized to
the Bureaus/Offices, regarding the
appropriate contract vehicles and the
various phases of the acquisition cycle;
(5) conducts pre-award reviews of
proposed contracts that exceed the
requirements called for in the federal
and departmental acquisition
regulations in conjunction with the
other contract services divisions; (6)
plans and coordinates acquisition
reviews of contracting activities within
HRSA headquarters and the field
components; and (7) responds to
congressional inquiries and requests for
acquisition information from other
federal agencies and non-federal
sources.
Division of Policy and Data Analysis
(RB33)
The Division of Policy and Data
Analysis: (1) Administers the training
and certification programs in
collaboration with HRSA’s programs
and offices for HRSA’s Contracting
Officers’ Representatives (CORS), FAC–
C acquisition professionals, and
Program and Project Mangers (P/PMs);
(2) administers and oversees HRSA’s
automated contracts reporting systems;
(3) conducts and monitors the
performance of the HRSA purchase card
program for headquarters, satellite
contracts office, and regional field
offices; (4) develops and implements
policies, procedures, and other internal
controls in compliance with federal,
departmental, and Agency acquisition
laws, regulations, policies and
procedures; (5) coordinates and
responds to acquisition-related
information requests including
congressional inquiries, performance
management reviews, and requests for
information from the General
Accounting Office, Office of the
Inspector General and other
departments and non-federal sources;
(6) conducts independent reviews and
analysis requested by external and
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internal customers; (7) coordinates the
Office of Management and Budget
Circular No. A–123 efforts; and (8)
maintains the HRSA-wide contract
portfolio for IDIQs and BPAs.
Division of Financial Support Services
(RB34)
The Division of Financial Support
Services: (1) Manages the close-out
process of negotiated and simplified
acquisition actions and other related
actions; (2) in coordination with the
Divisions of Contract Services, provides
contract audits and analysis related to
HRSA’s acquisition actions, including
terminations, modifications, cost
proposals, and invoices; (3) manages the
invoice tracker process; (4) manages the
inter/intra-agency agreement process;
(5) manages input into the Small
Business Procurement Forecast Data
Repository; (6) manages the contractor
performance assessment reporting
system and the procurement writing
system; and (7) provides credit card
audits to ensure compliance with HRSA
Policy.
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Office of Administrative Management
(RB4)
The Office of Administrative
Management provides HRSA-wide
leadership, program direction, and
coordination of all phases of
administrative management.
Specifically, the Office of
Administrative Management: (1)
Provides management expertise, staff
advice, and support to the Chief
Operating Officer in administrative
program and policy formulation and
execution; (2) provides administrative
management services including
property management, space planning,
Contingency of Operations, safety,
physical security, and general
administrative services; (3) plans,
directs, and coordinates organizational
personnel security and badging
activities; (4) coordinates the
development of policy and regulations;
(5) directs and coordinates the agency’s
delegations of authority; (7) administers
the agency’s Executive Secretariat and
committee management functions; (8)
administers the agency’s Freedom of
Information Program; and (9) serves as
the agency’s Senior Travel Official.
Division of the Executive Secretariat
(RB41)
The Division of the Executive
Secretariat provides leadership,
management and guidance HRSA-wide
for correspondence, policy and
information coordination and Freedom
of Information Act requests.
Specifically, the Executive Secretariat:
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(1) Advises the Administrator and other
key agency officials on cross-cutting
policy issues and assists in the
identification and resolution of crosscutting policy issues and problems; (2)
establishes and maintains tracking
systems that provide HRSA-wide
coordination and clearance of policies,
regulations and guidelines; (3) plans,
organizes and directs the Executive
Secretariat with primary responsibility
for preparation and management of
written correspondence; (4) arranges
briefings for Department officials on
critical policy issues and oversees the
development of necessary briefing
documents; (5) coordinates the
preparation of proposed rules and
regulations relating to HRSA programs
and coordinates review and comment
on other Department regulations and
policy directives that may affect HRSA
programs; (6) oversees and coordinates
the committee management activities;
(7) coordinates the review and
publication of Federal Register notices;
and (8) coordinates the implementation
of the Freedom of Information Act for
the agency.
Division of Executive Office Services
(RB45)
The Division of Executive Office
Services plans, directs, and coordinates
administrative activities for the offices
within the Office of the Administrator
(OA). Specifically: (1) Provides
administrative management services
including property, and general
administrative services; (2) ensures
implementation of statutes, Executive
Orders, and regulations related to
official travel and transportation; (3)
provides oversight for the HRSA OA
travel management program involving
use of travel management systems,
passenger transportation, and travel
charge cards; (4) manages, controls, and/
or coordinates all matters relating to
mail management within OA; (5) serves
as liaison for the Office of the
Administrator awards coordination; (6)
manages and/or coordinates small
purchases and Iprocurements; and (7)
coordinates human resource activities
for the Office of the Administrator
offices.
Division of Logistics and Support
(RB46)
The Division of Logistics and Support
plans, directs, and coordinates
administrative activities for the HRSA
Bureaus and Offices. Specifically: (1)
Ensures implementation of statutes,
Executive Orders, and regulations
related to official travel, transportation,
and relocation; (2) provides oversight
for the HRSA travel management
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program involving use of travel
management services/systems,
passenger transportation, and travel
charge cards; (3) manages, controls, and/
or coordinates all matters relating to
mail management within HRSA,
including developing and implementing
procedures for the receipt, delivery,
collection, and dispatch of mail; (4)
ensures implementation of regulations
and policies related to time and
attendance throughout HRSA; (5)
responsible for the HRSA time and
attendance program; (6) manages and/or
coordinates small purchases and
Iprocurements for Reasonable
Accommodations; (7) ensures
implementation of statutes, Executive
Orders, and regulations related to
official relocations of HRSA staff; (8)
manages, controls, and/or coordinates
all matters relating to mail management
within HRSA including developing and
implementing procedures for the
receipt, delivery, collection, and
dispatch of mail; (9) maintains overall
responsibility for the HRSA Forms
Management Program; (10) provides
oversight for the HRSA travel
management program involving use of
travel management systems, passenger
transportation, and travel charge cards;
(11) manages the quality of work life
programs; (12) provides administrative
management services including
procurement, property, space planning,
and general administrative services; (13)
provides planning, management, and
oversight of all interior design projects,
move services and furniture
requirements; (14) develops space and
furniture standards and related policies;
(15) provides analysis of office space
requirements required in supporting
decisions relating to the acquisition of
commercial leases; (16) manages the
copier maintenance program; and (17)
manages ergonomics throughout HRSA.
Division of Security Services (RB47)
The Division of Security Services
plans, directs, and coordinates safety,
physical security, personnel security,
COOP/Emergency Management,
parking/transit subsidy and badging.
Specifically: (1) Ensures
implementation of Executive Orders,
and regulations related to badging and
personnel security related functions; (2)
manages Transhare and parking
coordination programs; (3) provides
support and guidance on badging and
personnel security issues; (4) approves
foreign travel; (5) performs security
briefings; (6) approves UFMS and other
system requests; (7) performs onboarding and off-boarding duties; (8)
serves as Transhare coordinator and
provides oversight for the Transhare and
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parking programs, involving applicant
verification, approval, and cost analysis;
(9) ensures implementation of Executive
Orders and regulations related to Safety
and Security functions; (10) provides
advice, counsel direction and support to
employees to fulfill the agency’s
primary responsibility of providing a
workplace free from recognizable safety
and health concerns; (11) manages the
Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)
program for the offices supported by the
Office of Administrative Services as
well as coordinating with their
counterparts in the HRSA Bureaus; (12)
provides Emergency Management
support nationwide to HRSA customers
to include departmental reporting; (13)
manages the GETS card program HRSA
wide; (14) serves as the liaison to the
department for the foreign visitor
requests; (15) manages the card readers
for all HRSA space; (16) manages the
HRSA accountability program, shelter in
place program and evacuation
coordination for employees with
disabilities; (17) provides training for
the safety and security programs; (18)
plans, directs and coordinates HRSA’s
emergency operations activities; (19)
serves as HRSA’s liaison to HHS and
interagency partners on emergency
preparedness matters; and (20)
coordinates HRSA continuity of
operations and continuity of
Government activities and maintains
HRSA’s Alternate Operating Facilities.
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Office of the Director and Chief
Information Officer (RB5)
The Chief Information Officer is
responsible for the organization,
management, and administrative
functions necessary to carry out the
responsibilities of the Chief Information
Officer including: (1) Architects,
deploys, and supports IT infrastructure;
(2) provides IT end user support; (3)
develops enterprise and custom
applications; (4) provides investment
control, budget formulation and
execution, policy development, strategic
and tactical planning, and performance
monitoring; (5) provides leadership in
the development, review, and
implementation of policies and
procedures to promote improved
information technology (IT)
management capabilities and best
practices throughout HRSA; (6)
coordinates IT workforce issues and
works closely with the Office of
Administrative Services on IT
recruitment and training issues; and (7)
oversees HRSA security operations and
management program.
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Division of Capital Planning,
Architecture and Project Management
(RB52)
The Division of Capital Planning,
Architecture and Project Management
coordinates HRSA’s capital planning
and investment control, Enterprise
Architecture, and Enterprise Project Life
Cycle processes including: (1) Provides
direct planning development and
support to assure that IT activities
support and achieve agency business
planning and mission objectives; (2)
works to obtain required information
and analyze it as appropriate;
coordinates control and evaluation of
ongoing IT projects and investments,
including support to the HRSA
Enterprise Governance Board and the
Technical and Business Review Board
in conducting such reviews; (3)
implements, coordinates, and
administers the records management
program for HRSA; and (4) establishes
Agency records management policy,
HRSA records schedules, and provides
training in compliance with National
Archives and Records Administration
standards.
Division of Data and Information
Services (RB55)
The Division of Data and Information
Services develops and maintains an
overall data and information
management strategy for HRSA that is
integrated with HHS and governmentwide strategies, including: (1) Serves as
HRSA’s coordination center for data
transparency and Open Government
data initiatives; (2) provides for HRSA’s
data quality and ensures that data
required for HRSA’s enterprise
information requirements are captured
in appropriate enterprise applications
and that necessary data repositories are
built and maintained; (3) evaluates and
integrates emerging technologies to
facilitate the translation of data and
information from data repositories into
electronic formats for internal and
external dissemination; (4) identifies
information needs across HRSA and
develops approaches for meeting those
needs using appropriate technologies,
including development and
maintenance of an enterprise reporting
platform and a geospatial data
warehouse; (5) enhances and expands
the use and utility of HRSA’s data by
providing basic analytic and user
support, develops and maintains a range
of information products for internal and
external users, and demonstrates
potential uses of information in
supporting management decisions; (6)
provides leadership and establishes
policies to address legislative or
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regulatory requirements in its areas of
responsibility; and (7) advises HRSA’s
Chief Information Officer on technical
and analytical support that can be made
available to other HRSA Bureaus and
Offices.
Division of Enterprise Solutions and
Applications Management (RB56)
The Division of Enterprise Solutions
and Applications Management
(DESAM) develops enterprise and
customize software applications to meet
customer and mission needs. DESAM
evaluates business processes, and
develops and integrates systems, and
functional and data architectures based
on requirements. DESAM develops,
maintains and supports software
application including Commercial-OffThe-Shelf (COTS) applications.
Division of Infrastructure Services
(RB57)
The Division of Infrastructure
Services provides leadership and
consultation including the following
functions: (1) Directs and manages the
support and acquisition of HRSA’s
network and desktop hardware, servers,
wireless communication devices, and
software licenses; (2) manages the HRSA
Data Center and the operation and
maintenance of a complex, highavailability network infrastructure on
which mission-critical applications are
made available 24 hours per day, 7 days
per week; (3) controls infrastructure
configuration management, installations
and upgrades, security perimeter
protection, and system resource access;
and (4) coordinates IT activities for
Continuity of Operations Planning
Agency-wide including provisioning
and maintaining IT infrastructure and
hardware at designated Continuity of
Operations Planning locations to
support emergency and Continuity of
Operations Planning requirements.
Division of End User Support (RB58)
The Division of End User Support
provides leadership, consultation,
training, and management services for
HRSA’s enterprise user computing
environment. Specifically: (1) Directs
and manages the support and
acquisition of HRSA’s desktop
hardware, mobile devices,
telecommunication, and cabling; (2)
maintains workstation hardware and
software configuration management
controls; (3) accounts for property life
cycle management, and tracks Agencywide IT capital equipment; (4) oversees
the delivery of desktop services to staff
in HRSA Regional Offices; and (5)
provides telecommunications
accountability, oversight, and support.
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Office of Human Resources (RB6)
(1) Provides advice and guidance on
all aspects of the HRSA human
resources management program; (2)
provides the full range of human
resources operations including:
employment; staffing and recruitment;
compensation; classification; executive
resources; labor and employee relations;
employee benefits; and retirement; (3)
develops and coordinates the
implementation of human resources
policies and procedures for HRSA’s
human resources activities; (4)
monitors, evaluates, and reports on the
effectiveness, efficiency, and
compliance with HR laws, rules, and
regulations; (5) provides advice and
guidance for the establishment or
modification of organization structures;
(6) manages the HRSA’s Ethics Program;
(7) administers the agency’s
performance management programs; (8)
manages the incentive and honor
awards programs; (9) represents HRSA
in human resources matters both within
and outside of the Department; (10)
oversees the commissioned corps
liaison activities including the day-today operations of workforce
management; (11) monitors HR
accountability; (12) manages HR
information technology; (13) provides
staff support to the Deputy Ethics
Counselor; (14) directs, coordinates, and
conducts workforce development
activities for the agency and (15)
conducts HRSA-wide workforce
analysis studies and surveys.
Division of HR Operations (RB61)
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The Division of HR Operations is
responsible for providing advice,
guidance and advisory services on
human resources activities. (1) Provides
the full range of human resources
operations activities including:
employment; staffing and recruitment;
compensation; classification; and
personnel action processing; (2)
develops and implements human
resources policies and procedures for
classification, and staffing and
recruitment; (3) provides expert
guidance to managers on the
recruitment process; and (4) ensures
human resources staff is meeting
customer service and performance
expectations.
Division of Workforce Relations (RB62)
The Division of Workforce Relations
is responsible for providing advice,
guidance, and counsel to agency
employees and managers. (1) Represents
HRSA on human resources matters
before the Department, the Office of the
General Counsel, the Office of
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Government Ethics, the Office of
Personnel Management, the unions, and
the Federal Labor Relations Authority;
(2) provides human resources to
managers and employees, including:
labor relations, employee relations,
performance management, employee
benefits, and retirement; (3) manages the
unemployment and voluntary leave
transfer programs; (4) manages the
HRSA-wide ethics program; (5)
administers the performance
management programs; (6) manages
commissioned corps liaison activities;
and (7) manages HRSA’s Telework
Program.
Division of HR Policy and Technology
(RB63)
The Division of HR Policy and
Technology: (1) Develops and
implements HRSA-wide human
resources policies; (2) establishes
standard operating procedures for the
human resources office; (3) guides the
identification, review, and
implementation of HR information
technology that enables workforce
empowerment and supports HR in
achieving its ability to execute a variety
of duties efficiently and effectively; (4)
manages an accountability program that
includes preparation and responses to
audits and reviews; (5) manages the
incentive and honor awards programs;
(6) manages the HR helpdesk by
providing timely, reliable, and accurate
HR-related information to customers
and other stakeholders; (7) manages the
executive resources functions to include
recruitment, staffing, and performance
management; and (8) works on HR
projects and initiatives.
Division of Workforce Development
(RB64)
(1) Establishes long-term workforce
skills and capacity building strategies;
(2) plans, directs, manages, evaluates
HRSA-wide learning programs,
technical, career growth and leadership
development programs; (3) develops,
designs, implements, and evaluates a
comprehensive strategic workforce
leadership development and career
management program for all
occupational series throughout HRSA;
(4) provides technical assistance and
recommendations in creating highperformance in organizations, career
management, and employee learning
and development; (5) maximizes
economies of scale through systematic
planning and evaluation of agency-wide
learning and leadership development
initiatives; (6) identifies and assesses
relevant scanning/benchmarking on
workforce and career development
processes, services and products; (7)
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establishes policies governing major
learning initiatives and new learning
activities, and works collaboratively
with other components of HRSA in
planning, developing, implementing,
and evaluating policies related to
professional development initiatives; (8)
plans, directs, and manages HRSA-wide
skills-building and service programs for
fellows and interns; (9) conducts
agency-wide workforce analysis studies
and surveys; (10) develops
comprehensive workforce capacitybuilding strategies that meet the
requirements of the Office of Personnel
Management and the Department of
Health and Human Services,
programmatic needs of HRSA, and the
governance and management needs of
HRSA leadership; and (11) evaluates
workforce capacity-building strategies to
ensure that HRSA is able to retain a
cadre of talented and ready public
health professionals, reduce risks
associated with turnover in mission
critical positions and create a match
between future needs and the
aspirations of individuals.
Section RB–30, Delegations of Authority
All delegations of authority and redelegations of authority made to HRSA
officials that were in effect immediately
prior to this reorganization, and that are
consistent with this reorganization,
shall continue in effect pending further
re-delegation.
This reorganization is effective upon
date of signature.
Dated: January 12, 2015.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 12 (Tuesday, January 20, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 2714-2718]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority
This notice amends Part R of the Statement of Organization,
Functions and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) (60 FR 56605, as amended November 6, 1995; as last amended at 79
FR 75164-75165 dated December 17, 2014).
This notice reflects organizational changes in the Health Resources
and Services Administration (HRSA). Specifically, this notice: (1)
Establishes the Office of Human Resources (RB6); (2) establishes the
Division of HR Operations (RB61), Division of Workforce Relations
(RB62), and the Division of HR Policy and Technology (RB63), within the
Office of Human Resources (RB6); (3) transfers the Division of
Workforce Development (RB64) to the newly established Office of Human
Resources (RB6); (4) abolishes the Division of Human Resources
Management (RB42); (5) renames the Office of Management to the Office
of Administrative Management (RB4); (6) renames the Division of Policy
and Information Coordination to the Division of the Executive
Secretariat (RB41); (7) establishes the Division of Executive Office
Services (RB45), Division of Logistics and Support (RB46), and the
Division of Security Services (RB47), within the Office of
Administrative Management (RB4); (8) abolishes the Division of
Management Services (RB43); (9) renames the Division of Contract
Services for Primary Care, Health Systems and Clinician Recruitment and
Retention to the Division of Technology and Enterprise Solutions
(RB3A), and the Division of Contract Services for Maternal and Child
Health and Administrative Support Offices to the Division of Primary
Care and Health Infrastructure Support (RB3B), and the Division of
Contract Services for HIV/AIDS, Health Professions, Rural Health and
Grants Management to the Division of Population-Based Support (RB3C),
within the Office of Acquisitions Management and Policy (RB3); (10)
establishes the Division of Policy and Data Analysis (RB33) and the
Division of Financial Support Services (RB34) within the Office of
Acquisitions Management and Policy (RB3); (11) abolishes the Contract
Administration Division (RB38) within the Office of Acquisitions
Management and Policy (RB3); (12) renames the Division of IT
Operational Support Services to the Division of End User Support
(RB58), within the Office of Information Technology (RB5); (13)
establishes the Division of Infrastructure Services (RB57), within the
Office of Information Technology (RB5); and (14) abolishes the Division
of IT Management Support Services (RB57), the Division of Web Support
and Collaboration Services (RB59), and the Division of IT Security and
Records Management (RB5R) within the Office of Information Technology
(RB5).
Chapter RB--Office of Operations
Section RB-00, Mission
To improve health and achieve health equity through access to
quality services, a skilled health workforce and innovative programs.
Section RB-10, Organization
Delete the organization for the Office of Operations (RB) in its
entirety and replace with the following:
The Office of Operations (RB) is headed by the Chief Operating
Officer, who reports directly to the Administrator, Health Resources
and Services Administration. The Office of Operations includes the
following components:
(1) Office of Operations (RB);
(2) Office of Budget (RB1);
a. Division of Budget Formulation and Presentation (RB11);
b. Division of Budget Execution and Management (RB12);
c. Division of Program Budget Services (RB13);
(3) Office of Financial Policy and Controls (RB2);
a. Division of Internal Controls (RB21);
b. Division of Financial Policy and Analysis (RB22);
(4) Office of Acquisitions Management and Policy (RB3);
a. Division of Technology and Enterprise Solutions (RB3A);
b. Division of Primary Care and Health Infrastructure Support
(RB3B);
c. Division of Population-Based Support (RB3C);
d. Division of Policy and Data Analysis (RB33);
e. Division of Financial Support Services (RB34);
(5) Office of Administrative Management (RB4);
a. Division of the Executive Secretariat (RB41);
b. Division of Executive Office Services (RB45);
c. Division of Logistics and Support (RB46);
d. Division of Security Services (RB47);
(6) Office of Information Technology (RB5);
a. Division of Capital Planning, Architecture and Project
Management (RB52);
b. Division of Data and Information Services (RB55);
c. Division of Enterprise Solutions and Applications Management
(RB56);
d. Division of Infrastructure Services (RB57);
e. Division of End User Support (RB58); and
(7) Office of Human Resources (RB6);
a. Division of HR Operations (RB61);
b. Division of Workforce Relations (RB62);
c. Division of HR Policy and Technology (RB63);
d. Division of Workforce Development (RB64).
Section RB-20, Functions
This notice reflects organizational changes in the Health Resources
and Services Administration (HRSA). Specifically, this notice: (1)
Transfers the human resources function from the Office of Management to
the Office of Human Resources (RB6); (2) transfers the emergency
operations function from the Office of Information Technology (RB5) to
the Office of Administrative Management (RB4); (3) transfers the
functions from the Division of Management Services to the Division of
Executive Office Services (RB45), Division of Logistics and Support
(RB46), and the Division of Security Services (RB47), within the Office
of Administrative Management (RB4); (4) transfers the function of the
Contract Administration Division to the Division of Policy and Data
Analysis (RB33), and the Division of Financial Support Services (RB34),
within the Office of Acquisitions Management and Policy (RB3); (5)
transfers the functions of the Division of IT Management Support
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Services to the Division of End User Support (RB58) and to the CIO's
Office; (6) transfers the functions of the Division of Web Support and
Collaboration Services to the Division of Capital Planning,
Architecture and Project Management (RB56) and to the Division of
Infrastructure Services (RB57); and (7) transfers the function of the
Division of IT Security and Records Management to the Division of
Capital Planning, Architecture and Project Management (RB52) and to the
CIO's Office.
Delete the functions for the Office of Acquisitions Management and
Policy, the Office of Information and Technology, and the Office of
Management, and replace in their entirety.
Office of Acquisitions Management and Policy (RB3)
The Office of Acquisitions Management and Policy: (1) Provides
leadership in the planning, development, and implementation of policies
and procedures for contracts; (2) exercises the sole responsibility
within HRSA for the award and management of contracts; (3) provides
advice and consultation of interpretation and application of the
Department of Health and Human Services policies and procedures
governing contracts management and inter/intra agency agreements; (4)
develops operating procedures and policies for the Agency's contracts
programs and inter/intra-agency agreements; (5) establishes standards,
guides, and evaluation procedures for contract operations throughout
the Agency; (6) coordinates the Agency's positions and actions with
respect to the audit of contracts; (7) maintains liaison directly with
or through Agency Bureaus or Offices with contractors, other
organizations, and various components of the department; (8) provides
leadership, guidance, and advice on the promotion of the activities in
HRSA relating to procurement and material management governed by the
Small Business Act of 1958, Executive Order 11625, other statutes and
national policy directives for augmenting the role of private industry,
small and minority businesses as sources of supply to the Government
and Government contractors; and (9) plans, directs, and coordinates the
Agency's strategic sourcing program.
Division of Technology and Enterprise Solutions (RB3A)
The Division of Technology and Enterprise Solutions: (1) Provides
comprehensive acquisition services including planning, soliciting,
negotiating, awarding, and administering simplified and negotiated
procurement actions tailored to the functions of its assigned Bureau/
Offices; (2) ensures compliance with federal laws and regulations,
departmental and Agency guidelines, policies and procedures; (3)
utilizes the automated contracts reporting systems including data
input, data accuracy assessments, review, and correction of data
reports; (4) provides professional, in-depth advice and consultation,
customized to the Bureaus/Offices, regarding the appropriate contract
vehicles and the various phases of the acquisition cycle; (5) conducts
pre-award reviews of proposed contracts that exceed the requirements
called for in the federal and departmental acquisition regulations in
conjunction with the other contract services divisions; (6) plans and
coordinates acquisition reviews of contracting activities within HRSA
headquarters and the field components; and (7) responds to
congressional inquiries and requests for acquisition information from
other federal agencies and non-federal sources.
Division of Primary Care and Health Infrastructure Support (RB3B)
The Division of Primary Care and Health Infrastructure Support: (1)
Provides comprehensive acquisition services including planning,
soliciting, negotiating, awarding, and administering simplified and
negotiated procurement actions tailored to the functions of its
assigned Bureau/Offices; (2) ensures compliance with federal laws and
regulations, departmental, and Agency guidelines, policies and
procedures; (3) utilizes the automated contracts reporting systems
including data input, data accuracy assessments, review, and correction
of data reports; (4) provides professional, in-depth advice and
consultation, customized to the Bureaus/Offices named above, regarding
the appropriate contract vehicles and the various phases of the
acquisition cycle; (5) conducts pre-award reviews of proposed contracts
that exceed the requirements called for in the federal and departmental
acquisition regulations in conjunction with the other contract services
divisions; (6) plans and coordinates acquisition reviews of contracting
activities within HRSA headquarters and the field components; and (7)
responds to congressional inquiries and requests for acquisition
information from other federal agencies and non-federal sources.
Division of Population-Based Support (RB3C)
The Division of Population-Based Support: (1) Provides
comprehensive acquisition services including planning, soliciting,
negotiating, awarding, and administering simplified and negotiated
procurement actions tailored to the functions of its assigned Bureau/
Offices; (2) ensures compliance with federal laws and regulations,
departmental and Agency guidelines, policies and procedures; (3)
utilizes the automated contracts reporting systems including data
input, data accuracy assessments, review, and correction of data
reports; (4) provides professional, in-depth advice and consultation,
customized to the Bureaus/Offices, regarding the appropriate contract
vehicles and the various phases of the acquisition cycle; (5) conducts
pre-award reviews of proposed contracts that exceed the requirements
called for in the federal and departmental acquisition regulations in
conjunction with the other contract services divisions; (6) plans and
coordinates acquisition reviews of contracting activities within HRSA
headquarters and the field components; and (7) responds to
congressional inquiries and requests for acquisition information from
other federal agencies and non-federal sources.
Division of Policy and Data Analysis (RB33)
The Division of Policy and Data Analysis: (1) Administers the
training and certification programs in collaboration with HRSA's
programs and offices for HRSA's Contracting Officers' Representatives
(CORS), FAC-C acquisition professionals, and Program and Project
Mangers (P/PMs); (2) administers and oversees HRSA's automated
contracts reporting systems; (3) conducts and monitors the performance
of the HRSA purchase card program for headquarters, satellite contracts
office, and regional field offices; (4) develops and implements
policies, procedures, and other internal controls in compliance with
federal, departmental, and Agency acquisition laws, regulations,
policies and procedures; (5) coordinates and responds to acquisition-
related information requests including congressional inquiries,
performance management reviews, and requests for information from the
General Accounting Office, Office of the Inspector General and other
departments and non-federal sources; (6) conducts independent reviews
and analysis requested by external and
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internal customers; (7) coordinates the Office of Management and Budget
Circular No. A-123 efforts; and (8) maintains the HRSA-wide contract
portfolio for IDIQs and BPAs.
Division of Financial Support Services (RB34)
The Division of Financial Support Services: (1) Manages the close-
out process of negotiated and simplified acquisition actions and other
related actions; (2) in coordination with the Divisions of Contract
Services, provides contract audits and analysis related to HRSA's
acquisition actions, including terminations, modifications, cost
proposals, and invoices; (3) manages the invoice tracker process; (4)
manages the inter/intra-agency agreement process; (5) manages input
into the Small Business Procurement Forecast Data Repository; (6)
manages the contractor performance assessment reporting system and the
procurement writing system; and (7) provides credit card audits to
ensure compliance with HRSA Policy.
Office of Administrative Management (RB4)
The Office of Administrative Management provides HRSA-wide
leadership, program direction, and coordination of all phases of
administrative management. Specifically, the Office of Administrative
Management: (1) Provides management expertise, staff advice, and
support to the Chief Operating Officer in administrative program and
policy formulation and execution; (2) provides administrative
management services including property management, space planning,
Contingency of Operations, safety, physical security, and general
administrative services; (3) plans, directs, and coordinates
organizational personnel security and badging activities; (4)
coordinates the development of policy and regulations; (5) directs and
coordinates the agency's delegations of authority; (7) administers the
agency's Executive Secretariat and committee management functions; (8)
administers the agency's Freedom of Information Program; and (9) serves
as the agency's Senior Travel Official.
Division of the Executive Secretariat (RB41)
The Division of the Executive Secretariat provides leadership,
management and guidance HRSA-wide for correspondence, policy and
information coordination and Freedom of Information Act requests.
Specifically, the Executive Secretariat: (1) Advises the Administrator
and other key agency officials on cross-cutting policy issues and
assists in the identification and resolution of cross-cutting policy
issues and problems; (2) establishes and maintains tracking systems
that provide HRSA-wide coordination and clearance of policies,
regulations and guidelines; (3) plans, organizes and directs the
Executive Secretariat with primary responsibility for preparation and
management of written correspondence; (4) arranges briefings for
Department officials on critical policy issues and oversees the
development of necessary briefing documents; (5) coordinates the
preparation of proposed rules and regulations relating to HRSA programs
and coordinates review and comment on other Department regulations and
policy directives that may affect HRSA programs; (6) oversees and
coordinates the committee management activities; (7) coordinates the
review and publication of Federal Register notices; and (8) coordinates
the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act for the agency.
Division of Executive Office Services (RB45)
The Division of Executive Office Services plans, directs, and
coordinates administrative activities for the offices within the Office
of the Administrator (OA). Specifically: (1) Provides administrative
management services including property, and general administrative
services; (2) ensures implementation of statutes, Executive Orders, and
regulations related to official travel and transportation; (3) provides
oversight for the HRSA OA travel management program involving use of
travel management systems, passenger transportation, and travel charge
cards; (4) manages, controls, and/or coordinates all matters relating
to mail management within OA; (5) serves as liaison for the Office of
the Administrator awards coordination; (6) manages and/or coordinates
small purchases and Iprocurements; and (7) coordinates human resource
activities for the Office of the Administrator offices.
Division of Logistics and Support (RB46)
The Division of Logistics and Support plans, directs, and
coordinates administrative activities for the HRSA Bureaus and Offices.
Specifically: (1) Ensures implementation of statutes, Executive Orders,
and regulations related to official travel, transportation, and
relocation; (2) provides oversight for the HRSA travel management
program involving use of travel management services/systems, passenger
transportation, and travel charge cards; (3) manages, controls, and/or
coordinates all matters relating to mail management within HRSA,
including developing and implementing procedures for the receipt,
delivery, collection, and dispatch of mail; (4) ensures implementation
of regulations and policies related to time and attendance throughout
HRSA; (5) responsible for the HRSA time and attendance program; (6)
manages and/or coordinates small purchases and Iprocurements for
Reasonable Accommodations; (7) ensures implementation of statutes,
Executive Orders, and regulations related to official relocations of
HRSA staff; (8) manages, controls, and/or coordinates all matters
relating to mail management within HRSA including developing and
implementing procedures for the receipt, delivery, collection, and
dispatch of mail; (9) maintains overall responsibility for the HRSA
Forms Management Program; (10) provides oversight for the HRSA travel
management program involving use of travel management systems,
passenger transportation, and travel charge cards; (11) manages the
quality of work life programs; (12) provides administrative management
services including procurement, property, space planning, and general
administrative services; (13) provides planning, management, and
oversight of all interior design projects, move services and furniture
requirements; (14) develops space and furniture standards and related
policies; (15) provides analysis of office space requirements required
in supporting decisions relating to the acquisition of commercial
leases; (16) manages the copier maintenance program; and (17) manages
ergonomics throughout HRSA.
Division of Security Services (RB47)
The Division of Security Services plans, directs, and coordinates
safety, physical security, personnel security, COOP/Emergency
Management, parking/transit subsidy and badging. Specifically: (1)
Ensures implementation of Executive Orders, and regulations related to
badging and personnel security related functions; (2) manages Transhare
and parking coordination programs; (3) provides support and guidance on
badging and personnel security issues; (4) approves foreign travel; (5)
performs security briefings; (6) approves UFMS and other system
requests; (7) performs on-boarding and off-boarding duties; (8) serves
as Transhare coordinator and provides oversight for the Transhare and
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parking programs, involving applicant verification, approval, and cost
analysis; (9) ensures implementation of Executive Orders and
regulations related to Safety and Security functions; (10) provides
advice, counsel direction and support to employees to fulfill the
agency's primary responsibility of providing a workplace free from
recognizable safety and health concerns; (11) manages the Continuity of
Operations Plan (COOP) program for the offices supported by the Office
of Administrative Services as well as coordinating with their
counterparts in the HRSA Bureaus; (12) provides Emergency Management
support nationwide to HRSA customers to include departmental reporting;
(13) manages the GETS card program HRSA wide; (14) serves as the
liaison to the department for the foreign visitor requests; (15)
manages the card readers for all HRSA space; (16) manages the HRSA
accountability program, shelter in place program and evacuation
coordination for employees with disabilities; (17) provides training
for the safety and security programs; (18) plans, directs and
coordinates HRSA's emergency operations activities; (19) serves as
HRSA's liaison to HHS and interagency partners on emergency
preparedness matters; and (20) coordinates HRSA continuity of
operations and continuity of Government activities and maintains HRSA's
Alternate Operating Facilities.
Office of the Director and Chief Information Officer (RB5)
The Chief Information Officer is responsible for the organization,
management, and administrative functions necessary to carry out the
responsibilities of the Chief Information Officer including: (1)
Architects, deploys, and supports IT infrastructure; (2) provides IT
end user support; (3) develops enterprise and custom applications; (4)
provides investment control, budget formulation and execution, policy
development, strategic and tactical planning, and performance
monitoring; (5) provides leadership in the development, review, and
implementation of policies and procedures to promote improved
information technology (IT) management capabilities and best practices
throughout HRSA; (6) coordinates IT workforce issues and works closely
with the Office of Administrative Services on IT recruitment and
training issues; and (7) oversees HRSA security operations and
management program.
Division of Capital Planning, Architecture and Project Management
(RB52)
The Division of Capital Planning, Architecture and Project
Management coordinates HRSA's capital planning and investment control,
Enterprise Architecture, and Enterprise Project Life Cycle processes
including: (1) Provides direct planning development and support to
assure that IT activities support and achieve agency business planning
and mission objectives; (2) works to obtain required information and
analyze it as appropriate; coordinates control and evaluation of
ongoing IT projects and investments, including support to the HRSA
Enterprise Governance Board and the Technical and Business Review Board
in conducting such reviews; (3) implements, coordinates, and
administers the records management program for HRSA; and (4)
establishes Agency records management policy, HRSA records schedules,
and provides training in compliance with National Archives and Records
Administration standards.
Division of Data and Information Services (RB55)
The Division of Data and Information Services develops and
maintains an overall data and information management strategy for HRSA
that is integrated with HHS and government-wide strategies, including:
(1) Serves as HRSA's coordination center for data transparency and Open
Government data initiatives; (2) provides for HRSA's data quality and
ensures that data required for HRSA's enterprise information
requirements are captured in appropriate enterprise applications and
that necessary data repositories are built and maintained; (3)
evaluates and integrates emerging technologies to facilitate the
translation of data and information from data repositories into
electronic formats for internal and external dissemination; (4)
identifies information needs across HRSA and develops approaches for
meeting those needs using appropriate technologies, including
development and maintenance of an enterprise reporting platform and a
geospatial data warehouse; (5) enhances and expands the use and utility
of HRSA's data by providing basic analytic and user support, develops
and maintains a range of information products for internal and external
users, and demonstrates potential uses of information in supporting
management decisions; (6) provides leadership and establishes policies
to address legislative or regulatory requirements in its areas of
responsibility; and (7) advises HRSA's Chief Information Officer on
technical and analytical support that can be made available to other
HRSA Bureaus and Offices.
Division of Enterprise Solutions and Applications Management (RB56)
The Division of Enterprise Solutions and Applications Management
(DESAM) develops enterprise and customize software applications to meet
customer and mission needs. DESAM evaluates business processes, and
develops and integrates systems, and functional and data architectures
based on requirements. DESAM develops, maintains and supports software
application including Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) applications.
Division of Infrastructure Services (RB57)
The Division of Infrastructure Services provides leadership and
consultation including the following functions: (1) Directs and manages
the support and acquisition of HRSA's network and desktop hardware,
servers, wireless communication devices, and software licenses; (2)
manages the HRSA Data Center and the operation and maintenance of a
complex, high-availability network infrastructure on which mission-
critical applications are made available 24 hours per day, 7 days per
week; (3) controls infrastructure configuration management,
installations and upgrades, security perimeter protection, and system
resource access; and (4) coordinates IT activities for Continuity of
Operations Planning Agency-wide including provisioning and maintaining
IT infrastructure and hardware at designated Continuity of Operations
Planning locations to support emergency and Continuity of Operations
Planning requirements.
Division of End User Support (RB58)
The Division of End User Support provides leadership, consultation,
training, and management services for HRSA's enterprise user computing
environment. Specifically: (1) Directs and manages the support and
acquisition of HRSA's desktop hardware, mobile devices,
telecommunication, and cabling; (2) maintains workstation hardware and
software configuration management controls; (3) accounts for property
life cycle management, and tracks Agency-wide IT capital equipment; (4)
oversees the delivery of desktop services to staff in HRSA Regional
Offices; and (5) provides telecommunications accountability, oversight,
and support.
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Office of Human Resources (RB6)
(1) Provides advice and guidance on all aspects of the HRSA human
resources management program; (2) provides the full range of human
resources operations including: employment; staffing and recruitment;
compensation; classification; executive resources; labor and employee
relations; employee benefits; and retirement; (3) develops and
coordinates the implementation of human resources policies and
procedures for HRSA's human resources activities; (4) monitors,
evaluates, and reports on the effectiveness, efficiency, and compliance
with HR laws, rules, and regulations; (5) provides advice and guidance
for the establishment or modification of organization structures; (6)
manages the HRSA's Ethics Program; (7) administers the agency's
performance management programs; (8) manages the incentive and honor
awards programs; (9) represents HRSA in human resources matters both
within and outside of the Department; (10) oversees the commissioned
corps liaison activities including the day-to-day operations of
workforce management; (11) monitors HR accountability; (12) manages HR
information technology; (13) provides staff support to the Deputy
Ethics Counselor; (14) directs, coordinates, and conducts workforce
development activities for the agency and (15) conducts HRSA-wide
workforce analysis studies and surveys.
Division of HR Operations (RB61)
The Division of HR Operations is responsible for providing advice,
guidance and advisory services on human resources activities. (1)
Provides the full range of human resources operations activities
including: employment; staffing and recruitment; compensation;
classification; and personnel action processing; (2) develops and
implements human resources policies and procedures for classification,
and staffing and recruitment; (3) provides expert guidance to managers
on the recruitment process; and (4) ensures human resources staff is
meeting customer service and performance expectations.
Division of Workforce Relations (RB62)
The Division of Workforce Relations is responsible for providing
advice, guidance, and counsel to agency employees and managers. (1)
Represents HRSA on human resources matters before the Department, the
Office of the General Counsel, the Office of Government Ethics, the
Office of Personnel Management, the unions, and the Federal Labor
Relations Authority; (2) provides human resources to managers and
employees, including: labor relations, employee relations, performance
management, employee benefits, and retirement; (3) manages the
unemployment and voluntary leave transfer programs; (4) manages the
HRSA-wide ethics program; (5) administers the performance management
programs; (6) manages commissioned corps liaison activities; and (7)
manages HRSA's Telework Program.
Division of HR Policy and Technology (RB63)
The Division of HR Policy and Technology: (1) Develops and
implements HRSA-wide human resources policies; (2) establishes standard
operating procedures for the human resources office; (3) guides the
identification, review, and implementation of HR information technology
that enables workforce empowerment and supports HR in achieving its
ability to execute a variety of duties efficiently and effectively; (4)
manages an accountability program that includes preparation and
responses to audits and reviews; (5) manages the incentive and honor
awards programs; (6) manages the HR helpdesk by providing timely,
reliable, and accurate HR-related information to customers and other
stakeholders; (7) manages the executive resources functions to include
recruitment, staffing, and performance management; and (8) works on HR
projects and initiatives.
Division of Workforce Development (RB64)
(1) Establishes long-term workforce skills and capacity building
strategies; (2) plans, directs, manages, evaluates HRSA-wide learning
programs, technical, career growth and leadership development programs;
(3) develops, designs, implements, and evaluates a comprehensive
strategic workforce leadership development and career management
program for all occupational series throughout HRSA; (4) provides
technical assistance and recommendations in creating high-performance
in organizations, career management, and employee learning and
development; (5) maximizes economies of scale through systematic
planning and evaluation of agency-wide learning and leadership
development initiatives; (6) identifies and assesses relevant scanning/
benchmarking on workforce and career development processes, services
and products; (7) establishes policies governing major learning
initiatives and new learning activities, and works collaboratively with
other components of HRSA in planning, developing, implementing, and
evaluating policies related to professional development initiatives;
(8) plans, directs, and manages HRSA-wide skills-building and service
programs for fellows and interns; (9) conducts agency-wide workforce
analysis studies and surveys; (10) develops comprehensive workforce
capacity-building strategies that meet the requirements of the Office
of Personnel Management and the Department of Health and Human
Services, programmatic needs of HRSA, and the governance and management
needs of HRSA leadership; and (11) evaluates workforce capacity-
building strategies to ensure that HRSA is able to retain a cadre of
talented and ready public health professionals, reduce risks associated
with turnover in mission critical positions and create a match between
future needs and the aspirations of individuals.
Section RB-30, Delegations of Authority
All delegations of authority and re-delegations of authority made
to HRSA officials that were in effect immediately prior to this
reorganization, and that are consistent with this reorganization, shall
continue in effect pending further re-delegation.
This reorganization is effective upon date of signature.
Dated: January 12, 2015.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2015-00710 Filed 1-16-15; 8:45 am]
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