96-21360. Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority; Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 164 (Thursday, August 22, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 43363-43365]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-21360]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    
    Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of 
    Authority; Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget
    
        Part A, Office of the Secretary, Statement of Organization, 
    Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health 
    and Human Services is being amended at Chapter AM, HHS Management and 
    Budget Office, Chapter AMG, Office of Grants and Acquisition 
    Management, as last amended at 57 FR 37813-15, 8/20/92. The changes are 
    to reflect a realignment of functions within the Office of Grants and 
    Acquisition Management.
        Delete Chapter AMG in its entirety and replace with the following:
    
    Section AMG.00  Mission
    
        The Office of Grants and Acquisition Management (OGAM) provides 
    functional management direction in the areas of grants management, 
    acquisition and logistics. Formulates cost principles and grant and 
    contract cost reimbursement policy. Resolves cross-cutting audit 
    findings. Provides Department-wide leadership in these areas through 
    policy development, oversight and training. Awards and administers 
    contracts in support of the program needs of the Office of the 
    Secretary, and provides administrative management and support to the 
    Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Program for the 
    Department. Represents the Department in dealings with OMB, GSA and 
    other Federal agencies and Congress in the areas of mandatory and 
    discretionary grants, procurement and
    
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    logistics. Fosters creativity and innovation in the administration of 
    these functions throughout the Department.
    
    Section AMG.10  Organization
    
        The Office of Grants and Acquisition Management (OGAM), headed by a 
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grants and Acquisition Management who 
    reports to the Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget, consists 
    of the following components:
    
    A. Immediate Office (AMG)
    B. Logistics Policy Staff (AMG-1)
    C. Office of Acquisition Management (AMG1)
    D. Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (AMG12)
    E. Office of Grants Management (AMG2)
    F. Office of Audit Resolution and Cost Policy (AMG3)
    
    Section AMG.20  Functions
    
        A. Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary (AMG). The Office of 
    the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grants and Acquisition Management 
    provides leadership, policy, guidance and supervision, as well as 
    coordinating long and short-range planning to constituent organization.
        B. Logistics Policy Staff (AMG-1). Serves as the Department's focal 
    point and liaison with the Operating and Staff Divisions for policy 
    development, technical assistance, oversight and training in the area 
    of logistics. The Staff is responsible for the following:
        a. Formulates Department-wide logistics policies governing the 
    management of personal property throughout the Department.
        b. Provides advice and technical assistance on logistics activities 
    and policy matters to the Department's Operating Divisions.
        c. Monitors the adoption of logistics policies by the Department's 
    Operating Divisions to ensure consistent policy interpretation and 
    application.
        d. Oversees the implementation of logistics functions throughout 
    the Department.
        e. Develops, participates in and evaluates logistics training 
    programs for Department staff.
        f. Researches, analyzes and tests innovative ideas, techniques and 
    policies in the area of logistics.
        g. Serves as the Department's liaison in the area of logistics and 
    maintains working relationships with OMB, GSA and other Federal 
    agencies to coordinate and assist in the development of policy.
        C. Office of Acquisition Management (AMG1). The Office of 
    Acquisition Management provides leadership in the area of acquisition 
    through policy development, oversight and training. The Office awards 
    and administers contracts in support of the program needs of the Office 
    of the Secretary. The office is responsible for the following:
        a. Formulates Department-wide acquisition policies governing 
    procurement activities. Publishes these in regulations and manuals. 
    Recommends and participates in development of government-wide 
    acquisition policy.
        b. Provides advice and technical assistance on procurement 
    activities and policy matters to the Department's Operating and Staff 
    Divisions.
        c. Develops, participates in and evaluates the procurement training 
    and certification program for Department's procurement staff; develops 
    and participates in training activities for the Department's program 
    staff who act as project officers on the Department's contracts.
        d. Monitors the adoption of acquisition policies by the 
    Department's Operating and Staff Divisions to ensure consistent policy 
    interpretation and application.
        e. Conducts Performance Measurement of the Department's procurement 
    system to ensure compliance with procurement laws and policies and 
    efficient acquisition of the Department's program needs.
        f. Makes studies of problems requiring creation of new policies or 
    revision of current policies, including the application of Departmental 
    management controls and reports related to the Department's procurement 
    activities; resolves issues arising from implementation of those 
    policies; maintains similar relationships and associations with public 
    and private contractor organizations.
        g. Researches, analyzes and tests innovative ideas, techniques and 
    policies in the area of acquisitions. Establishes and directs ad hoc 
    teams to work on special projects to develop creative approaches to 
    problems in the area of acquisition.
        h. Serves as the Department's liaison in the area of acquisitions 
    and maintains working relationships with OMB, GSA, GAO, and other 
    Federal agencies to coordinate and assist in the Development of policy 
    and to participate in government-wide tests of procurement innovations.
        i. Conducts special projects to develop improved mechanisms for 
    Department-wide management of procurement.
        j. Plans, directs, and carries out the centralized contracting 
    program for the Office of the Secretary, the Office of Consumer 
    Affairs, and the Administration on Aging. In the case of certain 
    consolidated and centralized commodities and services (including 
    information technology) also provides contract support for the 
    Administration on Children and Families as well as other components of 
    the Department.
        k. Administers and manages performance of the contracts of the 
    Office of the Secretary to ensure that it receives the timely and 
    quality performance and the products for which it has contracted.
        l. Is responsible for award and administration of contracts. Is 
    authorized to enter into contracts at the micro-purchase, simplified 
    acquisition, and major purchase (purchases in excess of $100,000.00) 
    levels.
        m. Tests innovative ideas and techniques to develop improved 
    procurement methodologies.
        D. Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (AMG12).
        a. Has responsibility within the Department for policy, plans, and 
    oversight of execution of the functions under section 8 and 15 of the 
    Small Business Act as amended and Executive Order 12073 an 12138, 
    relating to preference programs for small businesses, disadvantaged 
    businesses, labor surplus area concerns, and women-owned businesses. 
    Under provision of Public Law 95-507, the Director reports directly to 
    the Deputy Secretary. Pursuant to Deputy Secretarial direction, the 
    day-to-day operational review will be provided by the Deputy Assistant 
    Secretary for Grants and Acquisition Management to ensure effective 
    departmental coordination and execution of these programs.
        b. Acts as the advocate for the Secretary and Deputy Secretary 
    within the Department for matters relating to sections 8 and 15 of the 
    Small Business Act and Executive Orders 12073 and 12138 and represents 
    the Department in dealing with other Federal agencies on those matters.
        c. Acts as focal point and advocate for the small business, 
    disadvantaged business, labor surplus area and women-owned business 
    firms in their dealing with the Department.
        d. Formulates, recommends and monitors implementation of policies 
    for the Department's small business, Small Business Innovation 
    Research, disadvantaged business, labor surplus area, and women-owned 
    business programs.
        e. Coordinates and prepares the Department's goals for assigned 
    programs, recommends Secretarial approval of such goals and subsequent 
    to Secretarial approval, negotiates,
    
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    establishes and reports on goals for the assigned programs with the 
    cognizant Federal agencies.
        f. Encourages the awarding of contracts and subcontracts to small 
    business, disadvantaged business, labor surplus area, and women-owned 
    business firms by providing information and assistance to all of the 
    Department's organizational units.
        g. Prepares documentation and reports to the Executive Office of 
    the President, the Congress, Office of Management and Budget, the Small 
    Business Administration, and other agencies, as required.
        h. Ensures effective implementation by the Department of mandatory 
    plans and/or contract clauses as required by Public Law 95-507 for 
    small business and disadvantaged business firms and monitors the 
    activities relating to such plans.
        i. Provides input for coordinated Departmental positions on 
    proposed legislation and Government regulations on matters affecting 
    cognizant socioeconomic programs and maintain liaison with Congress 
    through established Departmental channels.
        j. Manages the Department's Small Business Innovation Research 
    Program (SBIR) established under Public Law 97-219 and provides liaison 
    between the Department and the Small Business Administration on SBIR 
    matters.
        k. Oversees and monitors the Departmental review and screening of 
    planned procurement by programs and procurement offices to ensure that 
    preference programs are given thorough consideration throughout the 
    decision-making process.
        E. Office of Grants Management (AMG2).
        The Office of Grants management provides leadership in the area of 
    mandatory and discretionary grants through policy development, 
    oversight and training. The Office has functional responsibility for 
    Department-wide grants policies and grant regulations. In addition, the 
    Office is responsible for oversight of the HHS grants management 
    operations and the following:
        a. Manages oversight of the award and administration of mandatory 
    and discretionary grants and other forms of Federal financial 
    assistance throughout the Department.
        b. Formulates Department-wide grant policies governing the award 
    and administration of grant activities. Publishes these in regulations 
    and other directives.
        c. Monitors the adoption of grant policies and procedures by the 
    Department's Operating and Staff Divisions to ensure consistent policy 
    interpretation and application.
        d. Provides advice and technical assistance to the Department's 
    Operating and Staff Divisions and to the general public on matters 
    relating to the administration of grants and other forms of Federal 
    financial assistance.
        e. Develops, participants in and evaluates grants management 
    training programs for Department staff.
        f. Serves as the Department's liaison in grants and maintains 
    working relationships with OMB and other Federal agencies to coordinate 
    and assist in the development of government-wide grant policies.
        g. Conducts special studies of grants management issues to identify 
    and implement improvements in the way the Department awards and 
    administers grants and other forms of Federal financial assistance; 
    designs and assists in execution of demonstrations, experimentation and 
    tests of innovative approaches to grants management.
        h. Develops, analyzes and tests innovative ideas, techniques and 
    policies in grants management. Fosters creativity in the administration 
    of grants.
        i. Establishes and manages improved grants management information 
    and monitoring systems.
        j. Establishes and manages training and certification programs for 
    grants management professionals throughout the Department.
        F. Office of Audit Resolution and Cost Policy (AMG3). The Office of 
    Audit Resolution and Cost Policy provides leadership in the areas of 
    resolving audits and managing cost policy. The Office has functional 
    responsibility for cost principles and Department-wide cost policies 
    and procedures affecting grants and contracts. In addition, the Office 
    is responsible for resolving cross-cutting audit findings and the 
    following:
        a. Formulates cost principles and Department-wide cost policies and 
    procedures affecting grants and contracts.
        b. Formulates Department-wide cost policy for resolving audit 
    findings on grantee and contractor organizations.
        c. Serves as the Departmental liaison and maintains working 
    relationships with OMB other Federal agencies in the development of 
    government-wide cost principles and audit resolution policies; 
    maintains similar relationships with associations of States, 
    universities and other grantee and contractor organizations.
        d. Provides advice and technical assistance to the Operating and 
    Staff Divisions, grantee and contractor organizations, and other 
    Federal agencies on the financial or cost management of grants and 
    contracts.
        e. Reviews audit reports containing monetary findings or findings 
    involving deficiencies in the management systems of grantee and 
    contractor organizations which affect the programs of more than one 
    Operating or Staff Division or Federal agency and resolves the 
    findings. Conducts or arranges for additional reviews or acquires 
    additional information to the extent necessary to determine the actions 
    required to resolve the findings and correct the deficiencies.
        f. Coordinates where necessary with other affected Federal agencies 
    to establish a uniform Federal position on the actions needed to be 
    taken to resolve the findings and correct the deficiencies.
        g. Negotiates and determines the settlement of the findings and the 
    actions needed to correct the deficiencies with grantee and contractor 
    organizations. As designated by OMB, performs these functions on behalf 
    of all Federal Departments and Agencies.
        h. When deemed necessary to protect the interests of the 
    Department, makes recommendations to the Secretary, the ASMB/CFO and 
    other officials on safeguards or other actions against a grantee or 
    contractor, where the organization is unwilling to correct serious 
    deficiencies in a timely manner or fails to comply with previous 
    agreements on corrective actions.
        i. Provides and arranges for technical assistance to grantees and 
    contractors on the correction of deficiencies and on other matters 
    related to the financial management of grants and contracts.
        j. Upon request, reviews and approves accounting or other systems 
    developed by grantees and contractors to comply with Federal cost 
    principles and policies.
        k. Provides advice and technical assistance to Operating and Staff 
    Divisions' audit resolution staffs on the resolution of audit reports 
    assigned to them and on other matters related to the financial 
    management of grants and contracts.
        l. Develops and presents training programs for Department staff and 
    grantee and contractor organizations on audit resolution, and other 
    areas related to the financial management of grants and contracts.
    
        Dated: August 24, 1996.
    John J. Callahan,
    Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget.
    [FR Doc. 96-21360 Filed 8-21-96; 8:45 am]
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Published:
08/22/1996
Department:
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