Office of Minority Health, Organizational Structure, 2010-2011 [2024-31619]
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Meeting of the Advisory Commission
on Childhood Vaccines
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Administration (HRSA), Department of
Health and Human Services.
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AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, this
notice announces that the Advisory
Commission on Childhood Vaccines
(ACCV) has scheduled a public meeting.
Information about ACCV and the agenda
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advisory-committees/vaccines/
index.html.
DATES: The ACCV meeting will be held
on January 29, 2025, 12 p.m. eastern
time (ET)–4 p.m. ET and January 30,
2025, 12 p.m. ET–4 p.m. ET.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held by
Zoom webinar. For meeting information
updates and instructions for joining
remote meetings, go to the ACCV
website meeting page at https://
www.hrsa.gov/advisory-committees/
vaccines/meetings.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pita
Gomez, Principal Staff Liaison, Division
of Injury Compensation Programs,
HRSA, 5600 Fishers Lane, 8W–25A,
Rockville, Maryland 20857; 800–338–
2382; or ACCV@hrsa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ACCV
provides advice and recommendations
to the Secretary of Health and Human
Services on policy, program
development, and other matters of
significance related to implementation
of the National Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program and concerning
other matters as described under section
2119 of the Public Health Service Act
(42 U.S.C. 300aa–19).
Since priorities dictate meeting times,
be advised that start times, end times,
and agenda items are subject to change.
Refer to the ACCV website listed above
for any meeting updates that may occur.
For the January 2025 meeting, agenda
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to: updates from the Division of Injury
Compensation Programs, Department of
Justice, Office of Infectious Disease and
HIV/AIDS Policy (Department of Health
and Human Services), Immunization
Safety Office (Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention), National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (National Institutes of Health),
and Center for Biologics Evaluation and
Research (Food and Drug
Administration). Refer to the ACCV
website listed above for all current and
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January 2025 ACCV meeting, including
the draft agenda that will be posted 15
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assistance or another reasonable
accommodation should notify Pita
Gomez using the contact information
listed above at least 10 business days
before the meeting.
Maria G. Button,
Director, Executive Secretariat.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Office of Minority Health,
Organizational Structure
Office of Minority Health,
Office of the Secretary, Department of
Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice provides an
update to the organizational structure
for the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), Office of the
Secretary (OS), Office of Minority
Health (OMH). OMH has changed the
name of the Division of Information and
Education (DIE acronym), as noted in an
April 11, 1995 Federal Register Notice,
to the Division of Strategic
Communication and Community
Engagement (DCE acronym). This name
change better aligns with the functions
of the division and provides for a more
socially acceptable acronym. The
functions of the division are unchanged
from the April 11, 1995 Federal Register
Notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMH
develops policies and programs for the
improvement of the health status of
racial and ethnic minority populations
and coordinates minority health
activities across HHS. The
establishment of OMH is noted in 50 FR
50847–48 (December 12, 1985). OMH’s
organization, functions, and delegations
of authority are noted in 60 FR 18418–
19 (April 11, 1995), as amended in 78
FR 59699–700 (September 27, 2013).
This notice provides an update to Part
A, Office of the Secretary, Statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority for the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services at Chapter AC, to change the
name of the OMH Division of
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Information and Education (DIE
acronym), as noted at 60 FR 18418–19
(April 11, 1995), to the Division of
Strategic Communication and
Community Engagement (DCE
acronym). This name change better
aligns with the functions of the division
and provides for a more socially
acceptable acronym. The functions of
the division are unchanged from the
April 11, 1995 Federal Register Notice.
Vivianna P. Cowl,
Paperwork Reduction Act Reports Clearance
Officer, Health and Human Service, Office
of the Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Administration, Office of
the Secretary, HHS.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
The Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS)/Office of the Secretary
(OS)/Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Administration (ASA) has modified
its organizational structure. This notice
provides an updated Statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority for the Office
of the Assistant Secretary for
Administration, last amended at 82 FR
49385, dated October 25, 2017. The
statement fully replaces ‘‘Part A,
Chapter AJ,’’ and ‘‘Part P’’ and
supersedes all previous Statements of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority related to ASA
(‘‘Part A, Chapter AJ’’, including ‘‘Part
P,’’ formally realigning PSC within ASA
at ‘‘Part A, Chapter AJ’’).
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1. ASA Statement of Organization
The ASA is the Secretary’s principal
advisor on all aspects of business and
administrative operations at HHS. The
ASA’s office is a Staff Division
(StaffDiv) that supports human
resources, acquisitions, information
technology, physical and cyber security,
financial management, real property,
labor relations, equal employment
opportunity, employee health, and other
shared services. ASA’s Standard
Administrative Code (SAC) is AJ.
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2. ASA Functions
ASA consists of six (6) components
that report directly to the ASA, with the
following summarized functions:
directly to the HHS Deputy Secretary.
The CIO serves as the primary IT leader
for the Department and advises the ASA
on matters related to IT.
• Office of Human Resources (OHR)
(AJA)
Æ OHR provides human resources
and human capital support fostering
and promoting an engaged, talented,
and diverse workforce that advances the
health and wellbeing of the American
people. Part of OHR is the National
Labor and Employee Relations Office
(NLERO). NLERO provides strategic,
technical advice and consulting services
in core labor relations (LR) and
employee relations (ER) policy areas to
HHS leadership and senior labor and
employee practitioners through each
Operating Division (OpDiv), which have
collectively eight unions (and numerous
local chapters).
• Program Support Center (PSC) (AJE)
• Office of Equal Employment
Opportunity and Strategic Engagement
and Partnerships (EEOSEP) (AJB)
Æ The HHS Office of Equal
Employment Opportunity and Strategic
Engagement and Partnerships (EEOSEP)
is dedicated to fostering a dynamic
workplace where all employees can
thrive. This office combines the critical
functions of ensuring equal employment
opportunity (EEO) and forging strategic
partnerships that supports talent
management by fostering a fair and
inclusive workplace that values
employee development.
• Office of Acquisition Management
Services (OAMS) (AJF)
• ASA Immediate Office (ASAIO) (AJC)
Æ ASAIO provides direct support for
ASA initiatives and internal functions,
working to coordinate across ASA
components and reduce siloing. This
work includes budget, communications,
ASA-wide talent management and
human resource priorities, and project
management on key initiatives. ASAIO
is the lead for ASA’s Continuity of
Operations (COOP) program. ASAIO
also oversees correspondence.
• Office of the Chief Information Officer
(OCIO) (AJD)
Æ OCIO provides: (1) assistance and
guidance on the use of technologysupported business process
reengineering; (2) investment analysis;
(3) performance measurement; (4)
strategic development and application
of information systems and
infrastructure; (5) policies to provide
improved management of information
resources and technology; and (6) better,
more efficient service to our clients and
employees.
Æ OCIO is led by the HHS Chief
Information Officer, who reports
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Æ PSC provides value-added, cost
effective, and innovative mission
support solutions to foster government
efficiency while helping customer
agencies achieve mission-critical
results. PSC is a federal shared service
organization, providing over 40 shared
services to our customers, which
include both HHS Divisions and other
federal agencies. PSC helps its
customers achieve mission-critical
results within their organizations. PSC
provides support services that include
Financial Management, Federal
Occupational Health, Real Estate,
Security and General Administrative
Support.
Æ OAMS provides value-added
acquisition services in support of HHS
customer missions in a timely manner,
at reasonable cost, and in compliance
with acquisition statutes, regulations,
and policies. The vision of OAMS is to
support the HHS mission, program
objectives, and public trust by fostering
a partnership between the contracting
workforce, program representatives, and
other acquisition stakeholders to ensure
products and services are acquired at
best value.
3. ASA Delegations of Authority
The Secretary has delegated the
authorities for all administrative
functions, including the authority to
oversee all administrative functions
across all HHS OpDivs and StaffDivs to
the ASA. These authorities are to
administer the functions summarized in
the above section, which include but are
not limited to authorities for: human
resources, acquisitions, information
technology, physical and cyber security,
financial management, real property,
labor relations, equal employment
opportunity, employee health, and other
shared services. The ASA re-delegates
these authorities internally to ASA
components and externally to HHS
OpDivs/StaffDivs as needed.
4. Authority To Post Notice
44 U.S.C. 3101, as delegated to the
ASA.
Cheryl Campbell,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of Minority Health, Organizational Structure
AGENCY: Office of Minority Health, Office of the Secretary, Department
of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides an update to the organizational structure
for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the
Secretary (OS), Office of Minority Health (OMH). OMH has changed the
name of the Division of Information and Education (DIE acronym), as
noted in an April 11, 1995 Federal Register Notice, to the Division of
Strategic Communication and Community Engagement (DCE acronym). This
name change better aligns with the functions of the division and
provides for a more socially acceptable acronym. The functions of the
division are unchanged from the April 11, 1995 Federal Register Notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMH develops policies and programs for the
improvement of the health status of racial and ethnic minority
populations and coordinates minority health activities across HHS. The
establishment of OMH is noted in 50 FR 50847-48 (December 12, 1985).
OMH's organization, functions, and delegations of authority are noted
in 60 FR 18418-19 (April 11, 1995), as amended in 78 FR 59699-700
(September 27, 2013).
This notice provides an update to Part A, Office of the Secretary,
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority for
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at Chapter AC, to
change the name of the OMH Division of
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Information and Education (DIE acronym), as noted at 60 FR 18418-19
(April 11, 1995), to the Division of Strategic Communication and
Community Engagement (DCE acronym). This name change better aligns with
the functions of the division and provides for a more socially
acceptable acronym. The functions of the division are unchanged from
the April 11, 1995 Federal Register Notice.
Vivianna P. Cowl,
Paperwork Reduction Act Reports Clearance Officer, Health and Human
Service, Office of the Secretary.
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