[Federal Register: March 11, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 47)]

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES



Office of the Secretary



 

Office of Budget, Technology and Finance; 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 as follows: Chapter AM, Office of 

Budget, Technology and Finance, as last amended at 66 FR 55666-55678, 

dated October 26, 2001. This reorganization will help streamline Office 

functions and better support the Office's ability to meet the goals of 

the President's Management Agenda.

    The changes are as follows:

    1. Under Part A, ``Office of the Secretary,'' delete Chapter AM in 

its entirety and replace with the following:



A. Chapter (AM) Office of Budget, Technology and Finance



    Section AM.00 Mission. The mission of the Office of Budget, 

Technology and Finance (OBTF) is to provide advice and guidance to the 

Secretary on budget, financial management, and information technology, 

and to provide for the direction and coordination of these activities 

throughout the Department.

    Section AM.10 Organization: The Office of Budget, Technology, and 

Finance is headed by the Assistant Secretary for Budget, Technology and 

Finance (ASBTF). The Assistant Secretary for Budget, Technology, and 

Finance is the Departmental Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and reports 

to the Secretary. The office consists of the following components:

    [sbull] Immediate Office of the ASBTF (AM)

    [sbull] Office of Budget (AML)

    [sbull] Office of Information Resources Management (AMM)

    [sbull] Office of Finance (AMS)



Section AM.20. Functions



    1. Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Budget, 

Technology, and Finance/Chief Financial Officer (AM). Provides 

executive direction to OBTF components. The ASBTF is the principal 

adviser to the Secretary on all aspects of budgetary and financial 

management and information technology. By delegation from the 

Secretary, the ASBTF/CFO exercises full Department-wide authority of 

the Secretary in the assigned areas of responsibility to include all 

responsibilities provided by the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990. 

This includes the approval of the job descriptions and skill 

requirements, and the selection of OPDIV CFOs as well as participation 

with the OPDIV Head in the annual performance plan/evaluation of the 

OPDIV CFO. In addition, the ASBTF/CFO provides Department-wide policy 

guidance on the qualifications, recruitment, performance, training, and 

retention of all financial management personnel. The ASBTF manages the 

Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the CIO's fulfillment of all 

functional responsibilities included in the Clinger-Cohen Act.

    2. Office of Budget (AML). The Office of Budget is headed by a 

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget. The Office: (1) Advises and 

supports the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Budget, 

Technology and Finance/CFO and oversees the preparation of the 

Departmental budget estimates and forecasts resources required to 

support programs and activities of the Department; (2) analyzes 

budgetary and financial management implications of new or proposed 

legislation, programs or activities; (3) appraises program activities 

and operations in terms of policies, goals and objectives of the 

Department; (4) operates HHS' integrated funding system; (5) recommends 

and administers policies and procedures for allocation and control of 

employment ceilings; (6) develops and executes Department-wide 

procedures relating to implementation and management of the Government 

Performance and Results Act (GPRA); (7) responsible for the Office of 

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Secretary activities under the Paperwork Reduction Act; (8) with 

particular reference to the Office of the Secretary (OS), works closely 

with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and 

Management (OASAM) in coordinating and consolidating the OS budget; (9) 

works closely with OASAM in OS budget operations, the development of 

budget policy and management of positions and financial resources for 

the OS; and (10) reviews proposed recommendation on draft regulations 

and proposed legislation.

    3. Office of Information and Resources Management (AMM). The Deputy 

Assistant for Information Resources Management (DASIRM), who is also 

the HHS Chief Information Officer, heads the Office of Information 

Resources Management (OIRM). OIRM provides the Secretary and the 

Assistant Secretary for Budget, Technology, and Finance (ASBTF) with 

strategic planning, information resources management and technology 

policy, architecture, investment review, and Office of the Secretary 

(OS) computer operations management support. More specifically, OIRM, 

in collaboration with the HHS agencies and Staff Divisions; (1) 

develops and updates the Information Technology Five Year Strategic 

Plan; (2) develops and coordinates information resources management 

policies applicable across the Department and the Office of the 

Secretary, including the creation, handling, storage, dissemination, 

and disposition of information; (3) leads the development and 

implementation of an enterprise information infrastructure across the 

Department; (4) manages risks associated with major information systems 

and information technology; (5) evaluates major investments in 

information technology, and is responsible for their subsequent 

periodic review; (6) guides and oversees the development of information 

systems and communications networks; (7) leads e-government activities; 

and (8) provides data processing and communications equipment for the 

Office of the Secretary and participating HHS agencies, and implements, 

operates, and maintains standards office automation applications 

running on the OS network.

    4. Office of Finance (AMS). The Office of Finance is headed by the 

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance who is also the Deputy Chief 

Financial Officer. The Officer of Finance: (1) Advises and supports the 

Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Budget, Technology, and 

Finance/CFO on all aspects of financial activities across the 

Department; (2) as directed by the Secretary, oversees the design and 

implementation of a unified financial management system for the 

Department consisting of two major components: the Healthcare 

Integrated General Ledger Accounting System (HIGLAS) at the Centers for 

Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and a system for the rest of the 

Department; (3) coordinates CFO activities and reports throughout HHS, 

including the preparation of audited financial statements and the 

preparation of the annual CFO report for submission to the OMB and 

Congress; (4) in coordination with other ASBTF components, participates 

in the clearance/approval process for program information systems that 

provide financial and/or program performance data which are used in 

financial statements; (5) provides advice to the ASBTF/CFO on approval 

of the job descriptions and skills requirements for OPDIV CFOs and on 

the approval of the selection of OPDIV CFOs; (6) provides advice to the 

ASBTF/CFO who participates with each OPDIV Head in the annual 

performance plan/evaluation of the OPDIV's CFO; (7) provides advice to 

the ASBTF/CFO on the qualifications, recruitment, performance, training 

and retention of all financial management personnel; (8) serves as the 

Departmental liaison with GAO, OMB, Treasury, and other Federal 

agencies on financial matters; (9) maintains Departmental finance and 

accounting standards; (10) resolves monetary findings involving 

management systems; (11) directs regional review of cost allocation 

activities; (12) ensures compliance with the Departmental reporting 

requirements of the Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA); 

(13) establishes Departmental policy in the management of Inspector 

General reports and audits; and (14) manages the day-to-day finance and 

accounting activities of the Office of the Secretary and other 

Departmental components as determined by the ASBTF/CFO.



B. Chapter AML, Office of Budget



    Section AML.00 Mission. The Office of Budget provides advice and 

support to the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Budget, 

Technology, and Finance on matters pertaining to: Formulation of the 

HHS and President's budgets, management of program assessment and 

performance reporting, presentation of budgets and reconciliation 

legislation to OMB and the Congress, and resolution of issues arising 

from the execution of final appropriations.

    Section AML.10 Organization. The Office of Budget is headed by the 

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget who reports to the Assistant 

Secretary Budget, Technology, and Finance/Chief Financial Officer and 

includes the following:



[sbull] Division of Discretionary Programs (AML1)

[sbull] Division of Health Benefits and Income Support (AML3)

[sbull] Division of Budget Policy, Execution and Review (AML4)



Section AML.20 Functions.



    1. Division of Discretionary Programs. The Division:

    a. Provides analytical services and assistance to the Secretary, 

the Assistant Secretary for Budget, Technology, and Finance, and 

Department OPDIV Heads in their budgetary management of the 

Department's principal discretionary programs, including science and 

health services programs administered by the Public Health Service 

components; and social service programs of the Administration for 

Children and Families and the Administration on Aging.

    b. Reviews budgets and related requests for resources, and analyzes 

plans and proposals for new or alternative legislation.

    c. Analyzes proposed regulations, reorganizations, or program 

initiatives to determine their policy, resource and budgetary 

implications.

    d. Proposes recommendations on draft regulations, proposed 

legislation and reorganization proposals.

    e. Proposes budget options and policy in initiatives as necessary 

to achieve program objectives established by the Secretary.

    f. Assists in the development of strategies for the presentation of 

the budget to the Office of Management and Budget and the Congress, and 

develops materials for key Departmental officials who testify at 

hearings before these bodies.

    g. provides guidance to OPDIV's in the formulation of their 

budgets.

    h. Conducts special reviews and analyses to examine assigned OPDIV 

program operations and effectiveness.

    i. Assists in the development of performance plans, reports, and 

program assessments under the Government Performance and Results Act.

    j. Assists in the presentation of the Department's budget to the 

public by developing material for use of Departmental officials, and 

reviews press statements and other public documents for consistency 

with approved budgets and plans.

    2. Division of Health Benefits and Income Support. The Division:



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    a. Provides analytical services and assistance to the Secretary, 

the Assistant Secretary for Budget, Technology, and Finance, and the 

Department OPDIV Heads in the budgetary management of the Department's 

principal entitlement programs including Medicare, Medicaid, Family 

Support Payments and other entitlements in support of children and 

families.

    b. Reviews budget and related requests for resources; analyzes 

plans and proposals for new legislation, regulations, or program 

initiatives to determine their resource and policy implications; 

proposes recommendations for the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget 

on budget requests, draft regulations, proposed legislation, and 

reorganization proposals.

    c. Assists the Secretary, the Assistant Secretary for Budget, 

Technology, and Finance and the OPDIV heads in evaluating programs and 

budgetary proposals by developing reliable cost projections for 

legislative and planning proposals, and ensuring that proposals are 

consistent with approval plans and policies.

    d. Coordinates the preparation of budget estimates and forecasts of 

resources required to support the programs and operations of the 

Department.

    e. Reviews reprogramming requests and recommend appropriate action 

to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget.

    f. Provides guidance in budget formulation for the appropriate 

OPDIV.

    g. Conducts special reviews and analyses, and develops options to 

ensure efficient and effective program operations and to encourage 

improvements.

    h. Proposes budget options and policy initiatives as necessary to 

achieve program objectives established by the Secretary.

    i. Assists in the development of strategies for presentation of the 

budget to the Office of Management and Budget and the Congress and 

develops materials for key Department officials who testify at hearings 

before these bodies.

    j. Assists in the development of performance plans, reports, and 

program assessments under the Governmental Performance and Results Act.

    k. Manages the overall allocation of Health Care Fraud and Abuse 

Control (HCFAC) funds.

    3. Division of Budget Policy, Execution and Review. The Division:

    a. Directs the formulation and presentation of the HHS budget by 

developing and promulgating to the OPDIVs and others the policies, 

procedures, guidance, and schedules for preparing budget submissions.

    b. Coordinates the presentation of the Department's budget and 

performance plan to Congress, including preparation and submission of 

justifications, reports, significant items, and crosscutting materials; 

preparation of the Secretary's testimony before the Appropriations 

Committees; and coordination of transcripts, questions for the record, 

and other hearing materials.

    c. Provides advice and analysis to support Department-wide budget 

decision-making.

    d. Maintains active communication with Department budget officers 

with regard to budget events and activities with OMB, GAO, Congress and 

other parties.

    e. Manages a computerized budget information system reflecting data 

on a HHS-wide basis and coordinates OPDIV input into the system.

    f. Provides direct staff support to the Secretary in preparation 

for appropriation hearings and other budget related presentations and 

briefings.

    g. Actively communicates with the Budget and Appropriations 

Committees in the Congress and provides intelligence and analyses of 

budget decisions to senior HHS staff and the Operating Divisions.

    h. Coordinates preparation of guidelines governing reprogrammings, 

transfers between accounts, and other crosscutting funding methods; 

provides recommendations and staff support in managing and processing 

crosscutting funding proposals.

    i. Analyzes and prepares reports on HHS performance in managing FTE 

levels and FTE policy, and provides advice on Department-wide staffing.

    j. Provides leadership and direction in the Department-wide review, 

analysis and appraisal of financial elements of program execution and 

the development and execution of policies related to efficient 

allocation, expenditure and control of funds.

    k. Coordinates and tracks outlay projections: (1) To assist OMB in 

the continuing effort to monitor spending and to thereby improve the 

management of the Government's overall cash and debt operations; and 

(2) in support of formulation of the budget, including the maintenance 

of HHS ceiling controls and the development of outlay estimates shown 

in the President's Budget for controllable programs.

    l. Promulgates Departmental spending policies, especially in the 

event of Continuing Resolutions and possible suspension of operations 

due to the failure of the Congress to enact appropriations on time, and 

works with agency budget officers and the Office of Budget in 

formulating agency funding plans.

    m. Maintains a system of Department-wide budget execution, 

including the management and control of the apportionment of funds in 

accordance with the requirements of the Anti-Deficiency Act and OMB 

regulations; and request and monitors the receipt of Treasury warrants.

    n. Serves as principal staff advisor to the ASBTF on all matters 

involving budget execution.

    o. Acts as liaison on behalf of HHS with the Office of Management 

and Budget, the Treasury Department, the Congressional Budget Office, 

and other agencies on matters involving budget execution.

    p. Responsible for the development and maintenance of a system of 

financial information which involves the collection, organization, and 

maintenance of financial data in electronic form as well as the 

development of reporting mechanisms for making the financial 

information useful and available for decision making.

    q. Reviews and analyzes the budget of the Staff Divisions 

(STAFFDIVS) funded by the General Departmental Management (GDM), Office 

of Inspector General (OIG) and Office of Civil Rights (OCR) 

appropriations. Prepares special analyses of these budgets for use in 

decision-making, particularly for evaluating capacity and determining 

if alternative approaches are feasible. Monitors Congressional 

appropriations hearings in which the GDM STAFFDIVS, OIG and OCR are 

participants.

    r. Works closely with OASAM in planning and formulating the GDM 

budget justification for presentation to the Secretary, Office of 

Management and Budget and the Congress.

    s. Represents the Department in government-wide activities to 

implement the development and implementation of performance measures 

under GRPA and budget-related GPRA performance planning policies, 

requirements and processes. Manages program performance assessment 

activities.

    t. Provides special management review services for selected 

activities.

    u. Provides staff assistance to the Secretary, the Assistant 

Secretary for Budget, Technology and Finance, the Service and Supply 

Funds (SSF) Board of Directors, OPDIV Budget Officers and STAFFDIV 

Heads in the budgetary and



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financial management of the Service and Supply Fund.

    v. Provides for budget policy management and financial integrity of 

the SSF in the provision of Department common use administrative 

services.

    w. Assists in the planning and preparation of the SSF budget for 

presentation to the SSF Board, the Office of Management and Budget, and 

Congress.

    x. Prepares apportionment requests for the Service and Supply fund.



C. Chapter AMMN, Office of Information Resources Management



    AMM.00 Mission. The Office of Information Resources Management 

advises the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Budget, 

Technology and Finance on matters pertaining to the use of information 

and related technologies to accomplish Department goals and program 

objectives. The mission of the Office is to establish and provide: 

assistance and guidance on the use of technology-supported business 

process reengineering; investment analysis; performance measurement; 

strategic development and application of information systems and 

infrastructure; policies to provide improved management of information 

resources and technology; and better, more efficient service to our 

clients and employees.

    The Office is responsible for: information resources management 

throughout the Department; representing the Department to central 

management agencies (e.g., the Office of Management and Budget); 

directing the Enterprise Architecture efforts and the enterprise 

solutions across the Department; developing and maintaining the 

Department's information technology architecture; developing and 

establishing Department information technology policies, and advocating 

rigorous methods for analyzing, selecting, developing, operating, and 

maintaining information systems.

    The Office collaborates with the Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) and 

Staff Divisions (STAFFDIVs) of the Department to review and resolve 

policy and management issues, manage risk associated with major 

information systems, evaluate and approve investments in technology, 

monitor adherence to Departmental policy and architectural standards, 

and share best practices. The Office exercises authorities delegated by 

the Secretary to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information 

Resources Management, as the CIO for the Department. These authorities 

derive from the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996, 

the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Computer Matching and Privacy 

Act of 1988, the Computer Security Act of 1987, the Government 

Information Security Reform Act (GISRA), the National Archives and 

Records Administration Act of 1984, the Competition in Contracting Act 

of 1984, the Federal Records Act of 1950, OMB Circulars A-130 and A-11, 

Government Printing and Binding Regulations issued by the Joint 

Committee on Printing, and Presidential Decision Directive 63. Section 

AMM.10 Organization. The Office of Information Resources Management 

(OIRM) is supervised by the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information 

Resources Management/HHS CIO, who reports to the Assistant Secretary 

for Budget, Technology and Finance. The CIO serves as the primary IT 

leader for the Department.

    OIRM consists of the following:



[sbull] Immediate Office (AMM1)

[sbull] Office of IT Policy Development and Implementation (AMM2)

[sbull] Office of OS IT Development and Services (AMM3)

[sbull] Office of HHS Enterprise Operations (AMM4)

[sbull] Office of Information Security Development and Implementation 

(AMM5)



Section AMM.20 Functions



    1. Immediate Office of Information Resources Management--This 

Office supports the DASIRM/CIO, and also provides leadership in OS IT 

issues, HHS IT architecture, use of technology in HHS and the HHS Web 

site. It performs the following functions:

    a. Provides continuous development and implementation of effective 

strategic solutions for enabling the HHS mission. Provides advice and 

counsel to the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Budget, 

Technology and Finance.

    b. Provides executive direction to align Departmental strategic 

planning for information resources and technology with the Department's 

strategic business planning.

    c. Provides executive direction to develop and maintain 

Departmental information technology policy and architecture.

    d. Promotes business process reengineering, investment analysis, 

and performance measurement throughout the Department, to capitalize on 

evolving information technology.

    f. Represents the Department in Federal Government-wide initiatives 

to develop policy and implement an information infrastructure.

    g. Provides leadership to the Department's Information Technology 

Investment Review Board (ITIRB) and the Department's Chief Information 

Officers' Advisory Council.

    h. Oversees enterprise IT efforts and any similar OPDIV efforts 

related to architecture, technology and the HHS web site. Provides 

review and guidance to the ITIRB and CIO Council via analyses of 

alternative analyses strategies, standards compliance, architectural 

conformance and technology solutions.

    i. Develops and maintains the HHS-wide Architecture, including the 

business, data, application and technology components. Establishes 

architecture tools and repositories, coordinates with OPDIV 

architectures, develops technical guidance, assists managers of 

applications systems, and coordinates expert working groups to populate 

the architecture.

    j. Advises the HHS ASBTF, agency CIOs and other senior officials on 

matters relating to technology. Leads the development of a department-

wide investment strategy for advanced, innovative technology, and 

reviews agency technology policies, programs, processes and 

capabilities to ensure that HHS technology programs support the 

Department's objectives.

    k. Performs alternative analysis for key emerging and enabling 

technologies. Coordinates or directs pilot project in these areas to 

establish proof of concept, confirm return on investment, or implement 

initial production implementation.

    l. Leads the development of HHS web communications to provide users 

with a single access point for HHS information. Leads the development 

of an enterprise information portal to improve the ability of HHS 

employees to communicate and collaborate with each other.

    2. Office of IT Policy Development & Implementation (OITP)--The 

Office of IT Policy Development & Implementation is primarily 

responsible for IT policy development, capital planning, IT budgeting 

and investment control, Paperwork Reduction Act activities, and IT 

planning and review. The Office performs the following functions:

    a. Works with OPDIV Chief Information Officers (CIOs) to support 

Government-wide initiatives of the Federal CIO Council and to identify 

opportunities for participation and consultation in information 

technology projects with major effects on OPDIV program performance.

    b. OITP provides leadership in the planning, design, and evaluation 

of major Departmental projects and



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oversight throughout project rollout and perform post implementation 

performance assessments.

    c. Assesses risk that major information systems pose to performance 

of program operations and administrative business throughout the 

Department, develops risk assessment policies and standard operating 

procedures and tools, and uses program outcome measures to gauge the 

quality of Departmental information resources management.

    d. Coordinates the Department's strategic planning and budgeting 

process for information technology, and provides direct planning 

development and support to assure that IRM plans support agency 

business planning and mission accomplishment.

    e. Coordinates the activities of the Departmental Information 

Technology Investment Review Board (ITIRB) in assessing and 

prioritizing the Department's major information systems, and in 

analyzing and evaluating IT investment decisions. Reviews OPDIV ITIRB 

implementations, IT capital funding decisions, and use of performance 

metrics to evaluate program for both initial and continued funding.

    f. Develops policies and guidance on information resources and 

technology management, including telecommunications, as required by law 

or regulation or to fulfill CIO responsibilities and Departmental 

initiatives.

    g. Coordinates and supports the Department's Chief Information 

Officer's Advisory Council, whose membership consists of Chief 

Information Officers from OPDIVs.

    h. Representing the Department through participation on interagency 

and Departmental work groups and task forces, as appropriate.

    i. Working with OPDIV Chief Information Officers to identify 

opportunities for administering information management functions and 

telecommunications initiatives with major effects on OPDIV performance. 

OITP provides leadership primarily in defining alternatives for 

acquisition of telecommunications services and coordinating 

implementation of information management initiatives in conjunction 

with the Chief Technology Officer and the Department Architect.

    j. Managing, in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 

1980, as amended, the OS activities related to the review and approval 

of all public use reports and record-keeping requirements that impose a 

paperwork burden on the public. Developing policies for and managing 

the OS Information Collection Budget. Developing policies and 

procedures for the OS and carrying out analyst and oversight activities 

related to the Department's paperwork burden reductions efforts.

    k. Approving and reporting on computer matching activities as 

required by law through the Departmental Data Integrity Board.

    l. Managing the Departmental printing management, records 

management, and mail management policy programs.

    m. Providing support for special priority initiatives identified by 

the CIO.

    3. Office of OS IT Development and Services--The Office of OS IT 

Development and Services is responsible for providing Network Services, 

Help Desk Services, OS Security, Secretary's Command Center and 

Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) support, and OS Outreach/

Customer Relationship Management (CRM). It is directed by the CIO for 

the Office of the Secretary. It is also a primary resource for advising 

the CIO on technology implementation, and for piloting CIO special 

programs. The Office of OS IT Development and Services is responsible 

for the following:

    a. Operating, maintaining, and enhancing the OS computer network 

and services, including services for participating HHS organizations.

    b. Implementing and monitoring network policies and procedures, and 

developing plans and budgets for network support services.

    c. Identifying, implementing, and maintaining standard office 

automation applications running on the OS network.

    d. Ensuring reliable, high-performance network services.

    e. Implementing and operating electronic tools to enhance 

Secretarial communications with all HHS personnel.

    f. Coordinating with the STAFFDIVs to develop the OS IT capital 

planning and budgeting processes, providing direct planning support to 

assure that IRM plans support agency business planning and mission 

accomplishment.

    g. Implementing policies and guidance on information resources 

management within the Office of the Secretary for acquisition and use 

of information technology, development of architectural standards for 

interoperability, and coordination of implementation procedures.

    h. Maintaining and operating the inventory of automated data 

processing equipment for the Office of the Secretary.

    i. Operating and maintaining an information technology support 

service (Help Desk) for participating HHS components.

    j. Managing contracts for equipment and support services related to 

the provision of IT services in OS and participating agencies.

    k. Chairing and supporting the Office of the Secretary Information 

Resources Management Policy and Planning Board, an advisory body whose 

membership consists of the Staff Division Chief Information Officers.

    l. Representing OS and/or the Department through participation on 

interagency and Departmental work groups and task forces, as 

appropriate.

    m. Responsible for OS compliance with and implementation of all 

applicable Federal Laws regarding IT Security.

    4. Office of HHS Enterprise Operations--The Office of Enterprise 

Operations is responsible for Applications Development and OIRM 

Business Operations. The Office advises the CIO and OIRM managers on 

all administrative functions and activities, and coordinates the 

strategic planning and budgeting processes for information technology, 

operations and administrative management for the Office of Information 

Resources Management. The Office coordinates e-government efforts 

across the Department, and provides recommendations regarding funding 

of e-government efforts, strategies on agency-specific system 

integration, and reviews new projects for possible redundancy with 

existing e-gov initiatives. It coordinates Department enterprise 

applications with the Chief Department Architect and Chief Technology 

Officer. The Office is responsible for the following:

    Leading Departmental efforts to expand the availability of 

electronic means for conducting business.

    a. Coordinates HHS activities that support the President's 

Management Agenda's objective for E-Government.

    b. Coordinates planning and task tracking across OIRM to ensure 

effective utilization of staff and other resources.

    c. Prepares, manages, integrates and coordinates budget 

formulation, presentation and execution with respect to the Office of 

Information Resources Management. Conducts analyses of budget 

implementation for both the DASIRM. Identifies IT budget related cross-

cutting issues that cross-cut the OPDIVs and STAFFDIVs.

    e. As directed by the DASIRM, prepares staffing forecasts, analyzes 

staffing requirements and utilization, and recommends strategies for 

changes in human capital for OIRM.



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    f. Oversees full life-cycle of OIRM contracts. Works with HHS 

contracting organizations, contractors and other parties to ensure that 

contractual transactions are substantively correct, and to track 

completion of tasks.

    g. Oversees and manages employee performance improvement programs 

to develop and maintain the technical expertise and qualifications of 

employees in OIRM.

    h. Coordinates and directs the Department's IT systems in 

compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (1973).

    5. The Office of HHS Security Development and Implementation--The 

Office of HHS Security Development and Implementation is responsible 

for developing, implementing and administering the program to protect 

the information resources of the Department. This includes management 

and oversight of activities under the Government Information Security 

Reform Act (GISRA), IT critical infrastructure protection (CIP), and 

Department-wide security contracts and high level project management of 

OPDIV security programs, such as corrective action plans and security 

policies. The Office is responsible for the following:

    a. Implementing and administering the program to protect the 

information resources of the Department in compliance with legislation, 

Executive Orders, directives of the OMB, or other mandates requirements 

(e.g., the Clinger-Cohen Act, Presidential Decision Directive 63, OMB 

Circular A-130), the National Security Agency, and other Federal 

agencies.

    b. Directing the development of and implementing cyber security 

policies and guidance for the Department, including requirements for 

employees and contractors who are responsible for systems or data, or 

for the acquisition, management, or use of information resources. 

Updating the HHS Automated Information Systems Security Program and 

book as needed.

    c. Monitoring information system security program activities in the 

Department by reviewing OPDIVs and STAFFDIVs security plans for 

sensitive systems, recommending improvements, and evaluating safeguards 

to protect major information systems, or IT infrastructure.

    d. Responding to requests in conjunction with OMB Circular A-130, 

the Computer Security Act of 1987, and Presidential Decision Directive 

63, or other legislative or mandated requirements related to IT 

security or privacy.

    e. Monitoring all Departmental systems development and operations 

for security and privacy compliance and providing advice and guidance 

to ensure compliance standards are included throughout system life 

cycle development. Reviews Departmental ITIRB and CIO Council business 

cases (as well as OMB circular A-11 requirements) for assurance of 

security and privacy compliance.

    f. Recommending to the CIO to grant or deny programs the authority 

to operate information systems, based on security compliance.

    g. Establishing and leading inter-OPDIV teams to conduct reviews to 

protect HHS cyber and personnel security programs and conduct 

vulnerability assessments of HHS critical assets. This includes regular 

certification of existing systems as well as newly implemented systems.

    h. Reviewing the Department's information resources for fraud, 

waste, and abuse to avoid having redundant resources, in conformance 

with the Clinger-Cohen Act.

    i. Developing, implementing, and evaluating an employee cyber 

security awareness and training program to meet the requirements as 

mandated by OMB Circular A-130 and the Company Security Act.

    j. Establishing and providing leadership to the Subcommittee of the 

HHS CIO Council on Security.

    k. Establishing and leading the HHS Computer Security Incident 

Response Capability team, the Department's overall cyber security 

incident response/coordination center and primary point of contact for 

Federal Computer Incident Response Capability (FedCIRC) and National 

Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC).



D. Chapter AMS, Office of Finance



    Section AMS.10 Mission. The Office of Finance provides financial 

management advice and leadership to the Secretary and the Assistant 

Secretary for Budget, Technology and Finance, and the Operating 

Divisions' Chief Financial Officers (CFOs).

    Section AMS.20 Organization. The Office of Finance is headed by the 

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance (DASF), who is also the Deputy 

Chief Financial Officer, and reports to the Assistant Secretary for 

Budget, Technology and Finance (ASBTF)/Chief Financial Officer (CFO). 

The Office includes the following:



[sbull] Immediate Office (AMS)

[sbull] Office of Financial Policy (AMS1)

[sbull] Program Management and Systems Policy Office (AMS4)

[sbull] Office of Audit Resolution and Cost Policy (AMSA5)



Section AMS.20 Functions



    1. Immediate Office (AMS). The Immediate Office is responsible for 

support and coordination across the Office of Finance in the following 

areas: (1) Standards for financial systems and financial reporting; (2) 

cash and credit management, debt management, payment management 

including disbursement activities and functions, (3) the design and 

development of Department-wide and component financial systems; (4) the 

HHS Financial Management Plan and the HHS Annual Performance and 

Accountability Report; (5) the development of outcome-based financial 

performance measures and plans through facilitation and training forums 

and best practices; (6) coordination with other ASBTF components in the 

clearance/approval process for program information systems that provide 

financial and/or program performance data which are used in financial 

statements; (7) the implementation of a unified financial management 

system across HHS; (8) the preparation of financial statements that 

accurately represent HHS' financial condition; and (9) ensuring 

compliance with the Departmental reporting requirements of the Federal 

Managers Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA). In addition, the Immediate 

Office recommends CFO approval of the job descriptions and skill 

requirements for OPDIV CFOs advises the ASBTF/CFO on the selection of 

OPDIV CFOs; and advises the ASBTF/CFO regarding the annual performance 

plan/evaluation of each OPDIV CFO. The office also provides guidance on 

the qualifications, recruitment, training and retention of all 

financial management personnel.

    2. Office of Financial Policy (AMS1). The Office of Financial 

Policy comprises the Division of Financial Management Policy (DFMP).



Division of Financial Management Policy (AMS11)



    a. Develops Department-wide policies, procedures, and standards for 

financial management areas including cash management, credit 

management, debt management, payment and disbursement activities and 

functions, and promulgates these and related government-wide financial 

management requirements through the Departmental Accounting Manual 

system;

    b. Establishes a financial management planning process for the 

development of strategic and tactical plans, preparation of the 

Department's Annual Financial Management Plan under the CFO Act,



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and provision of guidance and financial management indicators that 

enable that ASBTF/CFO to evaluate the financial management programs and 

activities of the Department;

    c. Provides support to the OPDIVs' Chief Financial Officers for 

financial planning and improvement initiatives;

    d. Serves as principal staff advisors on fiscal and accounting 

policy matters to the Office of Finance;

    e. Maintains liaison with the Office of Management and Budget 

(OMB), the Treasury Department, the General Accounting Office (GAO), 

the General Services Administration and other agencies on all financial 

management policy matters;

    f. Maintains the Department Accounting Manual (DAM) which is the 

official accounting standard for recording and reporting accounting 

transactions;

    g. Provides advice and assistance to OPDIVs and STAFFDIVs on 

financial accounting and related fiscal matters, government-wide 

accounting standards and serves as principal advisor to the DASF as it 

relates to financial statement preparation, audit and financial 

reporting;

    h. Prepares, analyzes, coordinates and assesses financial data 

reflecting financial, accounting and performance information of the 

department financial activities;

    i. Recommends policy and maintains a system for tracking and 

improving cash and credit management and debt collection performance 

throughout the Department;

    j. Prepares the annual HHS report on CFO activities as guided by 

the DASF/Deputy CFO.

    3. Program Management and Systems Policy Office (AMS4). The Program 

Management and Systems Policy Office has the following components:



[sbull] Program Management Office (AMSA)

[sbull] Division of Accounting and Fiscal Policy (AMS41)

[sbull] Division of Financial Systems Policy (AMS42)

    a. Program Management Office (AMSA). The Office is responsible for 

overseeing the design and implementation of a department-wide unified 

financial management system (UFMS) consistent with the Secretary's 

directive. The system consists of two major components: the Healthcare 

Integrated General Ledger Accounting System (HIGLAS) at the Centers for 

Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and a system for the rest of the 

Department. The office's responsibilities include:

    (1) Overseeing the design, development, and implementation of the 

UFMS and the development of life-cycle and budgetary plans;

    (2) Monitoring the milestones and schedules as well as budget 

expenditures;

    (3) The meditation and coordination of UFMS activities throughout 

all levels of HHS;

    (4) Ensuring that the UFMS complies with applicable Federal 

accounting concepts and standards, as well as all HHS accounting 

policies and procedures;

    (5) Ensuring that business requirements are met, the future 

direction of the initiative is consistent with HHS planning, and the 

status of the project is appropriately communicated to internal and 

external organizations;

    (6) Overseeing a comprehensive program of change management that 

includes addressing department communication, training plans and human 

resource issues;

    (7) Coordinating with workgroups to maximize the input from the 

cross-functional areas of HHS into the implementation process; and

    (8) Overseeing all risk management plans to ensure that risks to 

the Program are identified and effective mitigation strategies 

developed.

    b. Division of Accounting and Fiscal Policy (AMS41) The Division:

    (1) Develops uniform business rules, data standards and accounting 

policy and procedures in support of new financial systems 

implementations. Ensures the development of ongoing accounting policy 

that further supports the consistent development and implementation of 

these systems;

    (2) In collaboration with the Office of Financial Policy, provides 

advice and assistance to OPDIVs and STAFFDIVs on financial accounting 

and related fiscal matters, and advises the DASF on such matters as 

they related to financial systems implementations; anD

    (3) Maintains liaison with the Office of Management and Budget 

(OMB), the Treasury Department, the General Accounting Office (GAO), 

and other agencies on accounting and fiscal years matters as they 

relate to financial systems implementations.

    c. Division of Financial Systems Policy (AMS42) The Division:

    (1) Develops department-wide policies and standards for financial 

and mixed financial systems;

    (2) Provides advice and serves as the focal point with OMB, 

Treasury, GAO and other Federal control agencies on financial systems 

compliance matters;

    (3) Provides for the establishment of Department-wide financial 

definitions and data structures;

    (4) Provides for the administration of a data integrity and quality 

control program to ensure compliance with applicable Federal 

directives, Departmental financial systems policy and automated 

financial data exchange requirements;

    (5) Oversees and monitors existing Department-wide and component 

accounting and financial management systems;

    (6) In collaboration with the Office of Financial Policy, advises 

the DASF on financial systems related matters; and

    (7) Maintains liaison with the OMB, Treasury, GAO and other 

agencies on matters involving financial systems.

    4. Office of Audit Resolution and Cost Policy (AMS5). The Office of 

Audit Resolution and Cost Policy provides leadership in the areas of 

resolving cross-cutting audit findings and managing cost policy. The 

Office has functional responsibility for cost principles and 

Department-wide cost policies and procedures affecting grants and 

contracts. It performs the following functions.

    a. Serves as the Departmental liaison and maintains working 

relationships with OMB and other Federal agencies in the development of 

government-wide cost principles and Department-wide audit resolution 

policies; maintains similar relationships with associations of State, 

universities and other grantee and contractor organizations;

    b. Reviews and resolves audit reports containing monetary and/or 

systemic findings of grantee and contractor organizations affecting the 

programs of more than one Operating or Staff Division or Federal 

agency. Conducts or arranges for additional reviews as needed;

    c. Coordinates where necessary with other affected Federal agencies 

to establish a uniform Federal position on the actions needed to be 

taken and negotiates resolution on behalf of all Federal Departments 

and agencies;

    d. When deemed necessary to protect the interests of the 

Department, makes recommendations to the Secretary, the ASBTF and other 

officials on safeguards or other actions against a grantee or 

contractor, where the organization is unwilling or unable to correct 

serious deficiencies in a timely manner;

    e. Provides and arranges for technical assistance and/or training 

programs to grantee, contractors, and other Operating and Staff 

divisions on audit resolution, cost reimbursement and financial 

management of grants and contracts;

    f. Upon request, reviews and approves accounting or other systems 

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by grantees and contractors to meet Federal cost principle 

requirements;

    g. Establishes and monitors policy regarding audit issuance, 

follow-up and resolution for the Department in support of the function 

of the HHS audit followup official as required by OMB Circular A-50;

    h. Coordinates status of final action on OS audits with the ASBTF 

Office of Budget; and

    i. Prepares Management Report and Final Action for the Performance 

and Accountability Report.

    II. Delegation of Authority--All delegations and redelegations of 

authority made to officials and employees of affected organizational 

components will continue in them or their successors pending further 

redelegation, provided they are consistent with this reorganization.



    Dated: February 28, 2003.

Ed Sontag,

Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.

[FR Doc. 03-5722 Filed 3-10-03; 8:45 am]



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