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D. Where to Obtain Additional theology (IT) infrastructure services Personal computing hardware and
Information including: Personal computing software, network and e-mail directories
For general comments or questions hardware and software, network and e- and associated services, e-mail,
about this announcement, contact: mail directories and associated services, customer service support, infrastructure
Technical Information Management, e-mail, customer service support, software, IT infrastructure security,
CDC Procurement and Grants Office, infrastructure software, IT infrastructure networking, server support,
2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA security, networking, server support, videoconferencing, mainframe, remote
30341–4146, Telephone: 770–488–2700. videoconferencing, mainframe, remote access, and telecommunications; (6)
For technical questions about this access, and telecommunications; (2) maintains state-of-the-art expertise in
program, contact: provides all IT infrastructure services information science and technology to
for CDC including consolidated IT promote the efficient and effective
Dorothy Stephens, Project Officer, 4770 conduct of the CDC mission; (7) directs
infrastructure support contracts; (3)
Buford Highway, Atlanta, GA 30341, the CDC-wide Infrastructure Global
provides consulting services, technical
Telephone: 770–488–7099, Fax: 770– Activities Program responsible for
advice, and assistance across CDC in the
488–7310, E-mail: providing infrastructure and
effective and efficient use of IT
dstephens@cdc.gov; or telecommunications support services to
Mike Herring, Technical Officer, 4770 infrastructure technologies, assets, and
services to carry out mission activities, CDC international sites.
Buford Highway, Atlanta, GA 30341, Operations Branch (CAJDB). (1) Plans,
Telephone: 770–488–7351, Fax: 770– enhance personal and organizational
productivity, and develop information directs, and evaluates activities of the
488–7310, E-mail: mherring@cdc.gov. Operations Branch; (2) plans and
systems; (4) develops CDC’s IT
For financial, grants management, or infrastructure architecture; (5) maintains coordinates the selection, development,
budget assistance, contact: Edna Green, state-of-the-art expertise in information management, promotion, training, and
Grants Management Specialist, CDC science and technology; (6) conducts support of the CDC-wide Mainframe
Procurement and Grants Office, 2920 research and development, evaluation, Data Center, Mid-Tier Data Center, and
Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 30341, and testing of new IT infrastructure the campus-based Designated Server
Telephone: 770–488–2743, E-mail: technologies to support CDC’s mission; Sites (DSS); (3) provides operational
egreen@cdc.gov. (7) manages CDC’s IT infrastructure support for users of the Mid-Tier Data
William P. Nichols, capital investments and CDC-wide IT Center to include external product/job
acquisitions of infrastructure acceptance and certification; (4) in
Director, Procurement and Grants Office,
technologies; (8) develops and coordination with the Infrastructure
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
coordinates the implementation of CDC Architect, develops and maintains the
[FR Doc. 05–10404 Filed 5–24–05; 8:45 am]
infrastructure security programs; (9) physical architecture for the Data Center
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manages and coordinates CDC-wide IT environments; (5) manages and
continuity of operations and disaster coordinates CDC-wide date resources
recovery facilities ensuring integrity, ensuring integrity, availability, security
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND and recoverability for all Date Centers;
HUMAN SERVICES availability, security, and recoverability
of critical data and systems; (10) (6) provides hosting facilities for
Centers for Disease Control and provides IT infrastructure support disaster recovery and continuity of
Prevention operations; (7) provides support for
services by triaging and responding to
mainframe database tools.
requests for services, problem reports,
Statement of Organization, Functions, Network Technology Branch
and taking necessary actions; (11) (HCAJDC). (1) Plans, directs and
and Delegations of Authority coordinates with the CDC Corporate evaluates activities of the Network
Part C (Centers for Disease Control University to identify training and Technology Branch; (2) designs,
and Prevention) of the Statement of educational programs needed by staff to develops, implements, supports, and
Organization, Functions, and effectively use IT infrastructure manages CDC’s centralized networking
Delegations of Authority of the technologies and services; (12) conducts facilities including voice, data, and
Department of Health and Human the IT infrastructure program in video communications; (3) provides
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated compliance with applicable federal data network support services for CDC’s
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR laws, regulations, and policies. local area network (LANs), wide area
6996, October 20, 1980, as amended Office of the Director (CAJD1). (1) network (WAN), and metropolitan area
most recently at 70 FR 28540–28541, Plans, directs, coordinates, and network (MAN) including planning,
dated May 18, 2005) is amended to implements activities of the Information managing, installing, diagnosing
establish the organizational structure Technology Services Office (ITSO); (2) problems, maintaining and repairing the
within the Information Technology manages and directs CDC-wide plans network; (4) provides level 3 technical
Services Office, Office of the Chief and budgets for the management of IT support (to other ITSO technical staff for
Operating Officer. infrastructure products and services; (3) the most complex issues) for CDC Mid-
Section C–B Organization and develops and recommends policies and Tier Data Center and Designated Server
Functions, is hereby amended as procedures relating to improved Sites (DSS); (5) assists in assuring
follows: infrastructure service and management maximum network reliability,
Delete in its entirety the title and practices throughout CDC and with the availability, performance, and
functional statement for the Information CDC IT development community; (4) serviceability through monitoring,
Technology Services Office (CAJ9), provides leadership in the testing, and evaluating network
Office of the Chief Operating Officer implementation of standards, policies architecture, implementation, and
(CAJ) and insert the following: and procedures to promote improved transmission characteristics; (6) in
Information Technology Services infrastructure services and practices coordination with the Infrastructure
Office (CAJD). (1) Develops and throughout CDC; (5) coordinates, Architecture, develops and maintains
coordinates CDC-wide plans, budgets, manages and administers CDC-wide the CDC Network architecture; (7)
policies, and procedures for information infrastructure services to include: manages, administers, and coordinates

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CDC’s Active Directory Services (ADS); of the Chief Operations Officer (CAJ) between CDC and the Armed Forces
(8) manages, administers, and and insert the following: Courier Service; (16) manages operation
coordinates CDC’s electronic mail and Office of Security and Emergency of the U.S. Department of State cable
communication gateways; (9) provides Preparedness (CAJJ). The Office of system for CDC; (17) maintains CDC’s
voice communications services, Security and Emergency Preparedness emergency destruction plan for
equipment, and support for CDC Atlanta (OSEP), serves as CDEC’s lead classified material and equipment; (18)
facilities. organizational entity for providing the develops cost analysis for
Customer Services Branch (HCAJDD). overall framework, direction, communications interoperability plans
(1) Plans, directs, and evaluates coordination, implementation, oversight throughout CDC; (19) manages such
activities of the Customer Services and accountability for the threat frequency usage for CDC, Office of
Branch; (2) plans and coordinates the information analyses and infrastructure Security and Emergency Preparedness;
selection, development, management, protection program. OSEP serves as the (20) conducts preliminary investigations
promotion, training, and support of primary liaison for Homeland Security of security violations relative to the loss
CDC-wide Service Desk (level 1 user activities, provides a secure work or compromise/suspected compromise
support provided via phone or on line) environment for CDC/ATSDR of sensitive, classified or crypto-logic
and the campus-based Customer personnel, visitors and contractors, and materials or devices throughout CDC;
Services Centers (CSC) providing level 2 plans and implements the agency’s (21) performs prepublication review of
personal computing support (onsite user crisis management activities which Classified and Sensitive Information;
support for more complex issues); (3) ensure a continued public health (22) performs security audits,
provides operational and technical response to the nation. inspections, and staff assistance/training
support for the activities of the Remote/ Office of the Director (CAJJ1). (1) visits in CDC Field Offices and distant
Field Staff (Domestic and International) Directs, manages, coordinates and operating locations world-wide; (23)
including level 2 helpdesk support, evaluates the programs and activities of serves as the field locations primary link
microcomputer operating systems, the Office of Security and Emergency to OSEP physical security operations,
specialized hardward/software, and Preparedness (OSEP); (2) develops goals personnel reliability operations,
other COTS software used at and objectives and provides leadership, intelligence and counter intelligence
international and domestic field offices; policy formulation and guidance in operations, and emergency
(4) manages and directs CDC-wide IT program planning and development; (3) preparedness operations; (24)
Meeting Management Technologies prepares, reviews, and coordinates responsible for implementing,
activities including voice and web budgetary, informational, and maintaining, and updating of CDCs
conferencing services, online video programmatic documents; (4) serves as Integrated Emergency Management
libraries, and support and maintenance the agency’s primary link to federal, Program, Emergency Response Plan
of Video Teleconferencing (VTC). state, and local law enforcement
(ERPs) and CDC Continuity Of
intelligence, homeland security and
Dated: April 28, 2005. Operations (COOP) communications
emergency response agencies; (5)
William H. Gimson, vehicles; (25) provides leadership and
coordinates, in collaboration with the
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease coordination in planning and
appropriate OSEP and CDC
Control and Prevention (CDC). implementation for internal emergency
components, security and emergency
[FR Doc. 05–10395 Filed 5–24–05; 8:45 am] incidents affecting any CDC leased or
preparedness activities; (6) advises the
owned facilities; (26) coordinates and
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provides training to all campus
concerning OSEP programs and
Emergency Response Teams, the
activities; (7) coordinates development
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND and review of regulatory documents and Emergency Support Team, and the
HUMAN SERVICES congressional reports; (8) analyzes Executive Management Team; (27)
proposed legislation with respect to conducts and evaluates annual tabletop,
Centers for Disease Control and OSEP’s programs, goals and objectives; functional, and full-scale exercises for
Prevention (9) provides leadership and operational all CDC facilities with ERPs, (28)
and technical support for the provides recommendations for future
Statement of Organization, Functions, emergency management and emergency
development and implementation of
and Delegations of Authority. response related programs, policies,
intelligence activities; (10) gathers,
Part C (Centers for Disease Control analyzes and disseminates intelligence; and/or procedures; (29) provides global
and Prevention) of the Statement of and identifies training needs and security oversight in coordination with
Organization, Functions, and recommends specific training objectives US embassies.
Delegations of Authority of the to be met and the methods to achieve Physical Security Operations Branch
Department of Health and Human them (i.e. Security Awareness (CAJJB). (1) Provides coordination,
Services (45 FR 67722–76, dated Counterintelligence Awareness); (11) guidance, and security operations to all
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR provides policy and implementation facilities CDC-wide including all owned
69296, October 26, 1980, as amended guidance on the standards for the use of and leased sites; (2) provides campus-
most recently at 70 FR 28540–28541, classified document control for CDC; wide access control for all CDC facilities
dated May 18, 2005) is amended to (12) manages and operates the agency’s in the metro Atlanta area; (3) oversees
reorganize the Office of Security and secure communications systems and Security Operations Center (SOC); (4)
Emergency Preparedness, Office of the classified documents control provides management and oversight of
Chief Operating Officer. procedures; (13) acts as contract Guard Force and local police;
Section C–B, Organization and Communications Security Custodian for (5) controls badge and ID operations; (6)
Functions, is hereby amended as all classified matters involving the responsible for physical security during
follows: National Security Agency; (14) manages emergency operations; (7) promotes
Delete in its entirety the functional 24-hour operations of CDC’s secure theft prevention, provides training and
statement for the Office of Security and communications office; (15) transports conducts investigations; (8) conducts
Emergency Preparedness (CAJ8), Office classified and unclassified information site surveys to assess all physical

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