[Federal Register: December 7, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 234)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) of the
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of
the Department of Health and Human Services (45 FR 67772-76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, October 20, 1980, as
amended most recently at 70 FR 70617-18, dated November 22, 2005) is
amended to reflect the reorganization of the Facilities Planning and
Management Office, within the Office of the Chief Operating Officer,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Section C-B, Organization and Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
Delete in its entirety the titles and functional statements for the
Facilities Planning and Management Office (CAJ3) and insert the
following:
Buildings and Facilities Office (CAJC). (1) Operates, maintains,
repairs, and modifies CDC's Atlanta area plant facilities, and conducts
a maintenance and repair program for CDC's program support equipment;
(2) carries out facilities planning functions for CDC, including new or
expanded facilities, and a major repair and improvement program; (3)
develops services for new, improved, and modified equipment to meet
program needs, i.e., building related and installed equipment such as
HVAC, bio safety cabinets, chemical fume hoods, walk-in freezers, etc;
and (4) conducts CDC's real property and space management activities,
including the acquisition of leased space, the purchase and disposal of
real property, and provides technical assistance in space planning to
meet programmatic needs.
Office of the Director (CAJC1). (1) Plans, directs, and coordinates
the functions and activities of the Buildings and Facilities Office
(BFO); (2) provides management and administrative direction for budget
planning and execution, property management, and personnel management
within BFO; (3) provides leadership and strategic support to senior
managers in the determination of CDC's long-term facilities needs; (4)
coordinates the operations of BFO staff involved in the planning,
evaluation, design, construction, and management of facilities and
acquisition of property; (5) provides centralized value engineering
(VE) services, policy development and coordination, and global
acquisition planning for BFO; (6) develops and maintains the Integrated
Facilities Management System to process data for management and control
systems, and develop reports and analyses; and (7) assists and advises
senior CDC officials in the development, coordination, direction, and
assessment of facilities and real property activities throughout CDC's
facilities and operations, and assures consideration of facilities
management implications in program decisions.
Capital Improvements Management Office (CAJCB). (1) Provides
professional architectural/engineering capabilities, and technical and
administrative project support to CDC and the national centers (NC) for
renovations and improvements to CDC-owned facilities and construction
of
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new facilities; (2) develops project management requirements (including
determination of methods, means of project completion, and selection of
resources); (3) provides critical path method scheduling support for
all large capital construction projects and all repair and improvements
(R&I) projects; and (4) provides central cost estimating support for
all large capital construction projects, all R&I projects, special
projects, feasibility studies, as requested, and certain work orders,
as requested.
Design Engineering Management Office (CAJCC). (1) Prepares
architectural and engineering designs, and specifications for
construction of modifications and renovations to CDC-owned facilities;
(2) provides architectural and engineering technical expertise and is
the technical authority on new facilities, and modifications and
renovations on facility project designs; (3) provides furniture,
fixture, and equipment designs, and project management services for all
CDC facilities; (4) provides record and guideline document support
services to all BFO offices; and (5) maintains CDC Design Standards and
Guidelines for use as basis of design for construction of new
facilities, and modifications and renovations in CDC-owned facilities.
Facilities Maintenance & Engineering Office (CAJCD). (1) Operates,
maintains, repairs, and modifies CDC's Atlanta area plant facilities
and other designated CDC facilities throughout the United States (US)
and Puerto Rico (PR), and conducts a maintenance and repair program for
CDC's program support equipment; (2) develops services for new,
improved, and modified equipment to meet program needs; (3) provides
technical assistance, reviews maintenance and operation programs, and
recommends appropriate action for all Atlanta area facilities and other
designated CDC facilities throughout the US and PR; (4) provides
recommendations, priorities, and services for new, improved, or
modified equipment to meet program needs; (5) provides maintenance and
operation of the central energy plant including structures, utilities
production and distribution systems, and equipment; (6) conducts a
program of custodial services, waste disposal, incinerations, disposal
of biological waste, and other building services at all CDC Atlanta
area facilities and other designated CDC facilities throughout the US
and PR; (7) provides landscape development, repair, and maintenance at
all CDC Atlanta area facilities and other designated CDC facilities
throughout the US and PR; (8) provides hauling and moving services for
CDC in the Atlanta area; (9) provides an Integrated Pest Management
Program to control insect and rodents for CDC in Atlanta area
facilities; (10) develops required contractual services and provides
supervision for work performed in these areas; (11) establishes and
maintains a computerized system for maintenance services, for stocking
and ordering supplies, and replacement parts; (12) provides for pick-up
and delivery of supplies and replacement parts; to work sites; (13)
maintains adequate stock levels of supplies and replacement parts; (14)
as needed, prepares designs and contract specifications, and
coordinates completion of contract maintenance projects; (15) manages
CDC's Energy Conservation Program for all CDC facilities; (16) reviews
all construction documents for energy conservation goals and compliance
with applicable CDC construction standards; (17) participates on all
core teams and VE teams; (18) provides maintenance and inspection for
fire extinguishers and fire sprinkler systems; (19) provides services
for the procurement of natural gas; (20) develops and maintains a
standard equipment list for all CDC facilities; (21) assists the Design
Engineering Management Office and the Capital Improvements Management
Office with facility-related issues; (22) provides building
coordinators to interface with program personnel and all work to keep
the building and equipment functioning; and (23) responsible for new
building commissioning.
Real Property Management Office (CAJCE). (1) Conducts the real
estate activities throughout CDC, including the acquisition of leased
space, the purchase and disposal of real property for CDC nationwide
(with emphasis on current and long-range planning for utilization of
existing and future real property resources); (2) responsible for space
assignment and utilization of all CDC space, both owned and leased,
nationwide; (3) provides technical assistance in space planning to meet
programmatic needs; (4) responsible for executing all easements for
owned property; (5) administers day-to-day management of leased
facilities and ensures contract compliance by lessors; (6) provides
technical assistance and prepares contract specifications for all
repair and improvement projects in leased space; (7) maintains liaison
with the General Services Administration Regional Offices; (8) performs
all functions relating to leasing and/or acquisition of real property
under CDC delegation of authority for leasing, including direct lease
actions; and (9) coordinates the relocation of CDC personnel within
owned and leased space.
Dated: November 28, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
[FR Doc. 05-23689 Filed 12-6-05; 8:45 am]
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