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Office of Security & Strategic
Information; Statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary,
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority for the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) is being amended at Part
A, Chapter AB, Office of the Secretary,
which was last amended at 82 FR 205,
dated October 25, 2017. This notice
changes the name of the Office of
Security and Strategic Information to
the Office of National Security. This
notice does not revise the roles and
authorities of the office or the Assistant
Deputy Secretary for National Security,
who serves as the Secretary’s Senior
Intelligence Official.
The changes are as follows:
A. Under Chapter AB, Section AB.10
Organization, replace Office of Security
and Strategic Information (ABE), with
Office of National Security (ABE).
B. Under Chapter AB, Section AB.20,
Functions, replace the last paragraph,
which begins with ‘‘Office of Security
and Strategic Information (ABE),’’ with:
Office of National Security (ABE).
The Office of National Security (ONS)
is headed by the Assistant Deputy
Secretary for National Security, who
reports directly to the Deputy Secretary
and also serves as the Secretary’s Senior
Intelligence Official on intelligence and
counterintelligence issues. The
Assistant Deputy Secretary for National
Security has been delegated original
classification authority by the Secretary.
The Assistant Deputy Secretary for
National Security manages the
ONS.ONS’ vision is for HHS personnel
to successfully accomplish missions
worldwide in a security-informed
manner and with the actionable
intelligence needed, at the right time,
for operational and policy decisions.
ONS’ responsibilities include:
Integrating intelligence and security
information into HHS policy and
operational decisions; assessing,
anticipating, and warning of potential
security threats to the Department and
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our national security; and, providing
policy guidance on and managing the
OS implementation of the Department’s
security, intelligence and
counterintelligence programs. ONS’
programs include national security
adjudication, classified national security
information management, secure
compartmented information facilities
management, communications security,
safeguarding and sharing of classified
information, cyber threat intelligence,
insider threat, and counterintelligence.
In coordination with the Director of
National Intelligence, ONS has been
designated as a Federal Intelligence
Coordinating Office and the Assistant
Deputy Secretary for National Security
serves as the HHS Federal Senior
Intelligence Coordinator. ONS has
responsibilities to establish
implementing guidance, provide
oversight, and manage the Department’s
policy for the sharing, safeguarding, and
coordinated exchange of information
related to national or homeland security
with other federal departments and
agencies, including law enforcement
organizations and the Intelligence
Community, in compliance with HHS
policies and applicable laws,
regulations, and Executive Orders.
C. Delegation of Authority. Pending
further redelegation, directives or orders
made by the Secretary or Deputy
Secretary, all delegations and
redelegations of authority made to
officials and employees of affected
organizational components will
continue in them or their successors
pending further redelegations, provided
they are consistent with this
reorganization.
Dated: February 12, 2019.
Eric D. Hargan,
Deputy Secretary, Department of Health and
Human Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Office of Security & Strategic Information; Statement of
Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary, Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS) is being amended at Part A, Chapter AB, Office
of the Secretary, which was last amended at 82 FR 205, dated October
25, 2017. This notice changes the name of the Office of Security and
Strategic Information to the Office of National Security. This notice
does not revise the roles and authorities of the office or the
Assistant Deputy Secretary for National Security, who serves as the
Secretary's Senior Intelligence Official.
The changes are as follows:
A. Under Chapter AB, Section AB.10 Organization, replace Office of
Security and Strategic Information (ABE), with Office of National
Security (ABE).
B. Under Chapter AB, Section AB.20, Functions, replace the last
paragraph, which begins with ``Office of Security and Strategic
Information (ABE),'' with: Office of National Security (ABE).
The Office of National Security (ONS) is headed by the Assistant
Deputy Secretary for National Security, who reports directly to the
Deputy Secretary and also serves as the Secretary's Senior Intelligence
Official on intelligence and counterintelligence issues. The Assistant
Deputy Secretary for National Security has been delegated original
classification authority by the Secretary. The Assistant Deputy
Secretary for National Security manages the ONS.ONS' vision is for HHS
personnel to successfully accomplish missions worldwide in a security-
informed manner and with the actionable intelligence needed, at the
right time, for operational and policy decisions. ONS' responsibilities
include: Integrating intelligence and security information into HHS
policy and operational decisions; assessing, anticipating, and warning
of potential security threats to the Department and our national
security; and, providing policy guidance on and managing the OS
implementation of the Department's security, intelligence and
counterintelligence programs. ONS' programs include national security
adjudication, classified national security information management,
secure compartmented information facilities management, communications
security, safeguarding and sharing of classified information, cyber
threat intelligence, insider threat, and counterintelligence. In
coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, ONS has been
designated as a Federal Intelligence Coordinating Office and the
Assistant Deputy Secretary for National Security serves as the HHS
Federal Senior Intelligence Coordinator. ONS has responsibilities to
establish implementing guidance, provide oversight, and manage the
Department's policy for the sharing, safeguarding, and coordinated
exchange of information related to national or homeland security with
other federal departments and agencies, including law enforcement
organizations and the Intelligence Community, in compliance with HHS
policies and applicable laws, regulations, and Executive Orders.
C. Delegation of Authority. Pending further redelegation,
directives or orders made by the Secretary or Deputy Secretary, all
delegations and redelegations of authority made to officials and
employees of affected organizational components will continue in them
or their successors pending further redelegations, provided they are
consistent with this reorganization.
Dated: February 12, 2019.
Eric D. Hargan,
Deputy Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services.
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