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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
Part M of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) Statement of Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health and Human
Services as amended most recently at 68 FR 45264, August 1, 2003, is
amended to: revise the functional statements for the Office of the
Administrator (OA); and the Office of Policy, Planning and Budget
(OPPB) within the Office of the Administrator, and reflect changes in
the Division structure within OPPB; and to also revise the functional
statements for the Office of Program Services (OPS), and reflect
changes in the Division structure within OPS. These organizational changes will more effectively align budget, planning, and
administrative functions; achieve further delayering by restructuring
certain divisions, abolishing subordinate branch structures, and
reducing the number of supervisory positions; and allow SAMHSA to more
effectively use its resources and deploy additional positions to mission support activities. The changes are as follows:
Section M.20, Functions is amended as follows:
(A) The functional statements for the Office of the Administrator
(MA), the Office of Policy, Planning and Budget (MAC) and the prior
Division of Policy Coordination (MAC1) and Division of Planning and Budget (MAC2) are replaced with the following:
The Administrator is responsible to the Secretary for managing and
directing SAMHSA. The office functions are as follows: (1) Provides
leadership in the development of agency policies and programs; (2)
maintains liaison with the Office of the Secretary on matters related to program and other activities;
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(3) provides oversight for coordination between SAMHSA and the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) on the conduct of research and the
dissemination of research findings in the areas of alcohol, drug abuse,
and mental health; (4) analyzes legislative issues, and maintains
liaison with congressional committees; (5) coordinates Agency
communications and conducts public affairs activities; and (6) provides agencywide correspondence control services.
Provides leadership for the development and implementation of the
Administrator's policies and programs through the following functions:
(1) Develops and manages Agency policy for the Administrator and senior
staff; (2) performs the Chief Financial Officer function and manages
budget formulation and execution; (3) manages agencywide strategic and
program planning activities; and (4) provides leadership to the Centers
Offices of Policy Analysis and Coordination (OPAC) and other Agency
staff to assure consistent implementation of policies and procedures in budget, planning, and policy review.
Office of the Director (MD1)
(1) Coordinates agency participation in Department of Health and
Human Services strategic and program planning activities; (2)
coordinates agencylevel strategic and program planning activities; (3)
develops policy guidance for grants and contracts development
processes, and monitors progress; (4) develops and manages the
Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) process for the agency,
assesses progress in attaining goals, and reports accomplishments; (5)
manages Agency response to the OMB PART review process; (6) provides
policy guidance and oversight for Agency evaluation activities; (7)
develops extramural policy recommendations for the Administrator and
guidance for the Agency; (8) manages the SAMHSA National Advisory
Council and the Advisory Committee for Women?s Services; and (9) provides Chief Financial Officer function.
Division of Policy Coordination (MDA)
(1) Develops policy recommendations and issues for the
Administrator and senior leadership and manages the coordination and
implementation of the Agency's national program policies; (2)
coordinates policy development for the Administrator?s program
priorities and principles; (3) provides expertise for Agency leadership
on issues and initiatives for alcohol, HIV/AIDS, minority health,
disaster readiness and response, children and families, women's
services, and sciencetoservices; and (4) manages the Agency's
coordination of departmental and Presidential initiatives, nationally and internationally.
Division of Financial Management (MDB)
(1) Manages and coordinates the Agency budget plans and formulates
and presents SAMHSA's future budget and financial management
activities; (2) prepares budget justification documents which support
the Administrator's priorities and decisions; (3) provides daytoday
liaison with budget staff at other levels: (4) evaluates internal
fiscal controls to assure compliance with laws, regulations, policies,
and sound business practices; and (5) manages and coordinates Agency
budget execution, including the apportionment and allotment processes,
overhead and assessment changes, and monitoring of overall expenditures.
(B) The functional statements for the Office of Program Services
(MB) and the subordinate Office of the Director (formerly MB1) and the Divisions within OPS are replaced with the following:
Office of Program Services (MB)
(1) Works in partnership with other SAMHSA and HHS components in
managing, providing leadership, and ensuring SAMHSA's needs are met in
the following service areas: grant and contract application review,
grants and contracts management, administrative services, human
resources management, equal employment opportunity, organizational
development and analysis, and information technology; (2) provides
leadership in the development of policies for and the analysis,
performance measurement, and improvement of SAMHSA administrative and
management systems; (3) provides leadership, guidance, and technical
expertise for the Agency's information technology program; (4) provides
centralized administrative services for the Agency; and (5) conducts
all aspects of the SAMHSA grants and contracts management process. Office of the Director (MB1)
(1) Provides leadership and guidance, oversees and monitors the
range of administrative and program services which are provided to all
SAMHSA components; (2) provides general policy review and executive
oversight of crosscutting management and administrative issues; (3)
streamlines, improves, and integrates administrative services and
systems; (4) coordinates crosscutting tasks and initiatives; (5)
tracks and measures administrative program performance; (6) plans,
administers, and coordinates the review of grant and cooperative
agreement applications; (7) develops grant review policies and
procedures; (8) monitors the grant review process to ensure the quality
of the review and its conformance to Agency policies; (9) participates
in the review of Requests for Applications (RFAs); and (10) administers participant and confidentiality certificate activities.
Division of Management Systems (MBC)
(1) Provides leadership in the development of policies for and the
analysis, performance measurement, and improvement of SAMHSA
administrative, management, and information systems; (2) coordinates
with other service providers the provision of human resource management
services, equal employment opportunity services, and information
technology services (including operation of the LAN and personal
computer, databases, voice mail/faxes, and general machine repairs),
working with HHS service components and outside organizations as
necessary and monitoring their performance; (3) manages the SAMHSA
ethics program; (4) coordinates and serves as a focal point for SAMHSA
intern and summer employment programs; (5) provides advisory services
to managers and supervisors in such matters as organizational
development, analysis, performance, and performance measurement; (6)
coordinates General Accounting Office and Office of the Inspector
General reviews and information requests, internal control reviews, and
Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act responses; (7) plans and
coordinates various management activities such as records management,
forms management, Privacy Act, and OPS Freedom of Information Act
requests; (8) develops, maintains, and manages administrative
management systems regarding policies and procedures; (9) serves as the
focal point for information systems policy, strategic planning, budget
preparation, coordination and security; (10) coordinates agencywide
database administration and systems configuration management; provides
advice, assistance, and training to Agency staff in obtaining maximum
utilization of and services from its information/application systems and databases; (11) exercises clearance
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authority for agencywide information resources management projects;
and (12) reviews and analyzes new information resources management
developments and ensures necessary support services are provided. Division of Grants Management (MBE)
(1) Conducts all aspects of the SAMHSA grants management process;
(2) develops, implements, and coordinates the application of Agency
standards, methods and procedures for the management of grants and
cooperative agreements; (3) provides guidance to the Agency,
applicants, and grantees on the management and administrative aspects
of grant programs; (4) reviews applications, reports, and active
projects to ensure compliance with management policies and procedures;
(5) prepares, processes, and disseminates award documents; (6) prepares
special and recurring reports relating to applications and awards; and (7) measures and tracks grants management performance.
Division of Contracts Management (MBF)
(1) Conducts all aspects of the SAMHSA contracts management
process; (2) develops and implements standards and procedures for the
management of the Agency's contracts and purchase card programs; (3)
reviews and evaluates contract proposals to determine acceptability and
cost reasonableness; (4) advises Agency personnel on contracts
management policies and procedures established by law and Agency
guidelines; (5) maintains internal control over the contracts
management function; (6) issues contract awards following appropriate
laws, regulations, guidelines and policies; (7) coordinates and
participates in all phases of the acquisition cycle, including pre
solicitation, solicitation, negotiation, award, administration, and
close out of the Agency's contracts; and (8) measures and tracks contract management performance.
Division of Operational Support (MBH)
(1) Provides centralized administrative services for the Agency,
including processing and coordinating requests for and providing advice
on procurement actions, travel, property, facilities, and other
activities; (2) coordinates actions as necessary with other HHS
components such as the Program Support Center (PSC) procurement staff
and the contract travel agency; (3) promotes the awarding of contracts
to disadvantaged businesses and womenowned small businesses; (4)
processes and coordinates requests for SAMHSA administrative actions;
(5) provides advice and guidance to staff on administrative procedures
for processing actions such as travel orders, acquisition requests, and
training documents; (6) ensures administrative actions are consistent
with regulations and other requirements, and implements general
management policies as prescribed by SAMHSA and higher authorities; (7)
coordinates the provision of support in the areas of real and personal
property, building management, facility management, health and safety,
security, transportation, parking, and telecommunications; (8) in
collaboration with the Division of Financial Management in the Office
of Policy, Planning, and Budget, performs budget execution tasks such
as certifying funds, maintaining the commitment database, and
reconciling accounts for program management for SAMHSA; (9) coordinates
and complies with policies and procedures set forth by the Division of Financial Management for budget execution.
Section M.40. Delegations of Authority. All delegations and redelegations of authority to officers and employees of SAMHSA which were in effect immediately prior to the effective date of this reorganization shall continue in effect pending further redelegations, providing they are consistent with the reorganization.
These organizational changes are effective November 21, 2003.
Dated: November 21, 2003.
Charles G. Curie,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 0330024 Filed 12103; 8:45 am]
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SUMMARY: Office of the Administrator et al.,
DOCUMENT BODY 2:
Part M of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) Statement of Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health and Human
Services as amended most recently at 68 FR 45264, August 1, 2003, is
amended to: revise the functional statements for the Office of the
Administrator (OA); and the Office of Policy, Planning and Budget
(OPPB) within the Office of the Administrator, and reflect changes in
the Division structure within OPPB; and to also revise the functional
statements for the Office of Program Services (OPS), and reflect
changes in the Division structure within OPS. These organizational changes will more effectively align budget, planning, and
administrative functions; achieve further delayering by restructuring
certain divisions, abolishing subordinate branch structures, and
reducing the number of supervisory positions; and allow SAMHSA to more
effectively use its resources and deploy additional positions to mission support activities. The changes are as follows:
Section M.20, Functions is amended as follows:
(A) The functional statements for the Office of the Administrator
(MA), the Office of Policy, Planning and Budget (MAC) and the prior
Division of Policy Coordination (MAC1) and Division of Planning and Budget (MAC2) are replaced with the following:
The Administrator is responsible to the Secretary for managing and
directing SAMHSA. The office functions are as follows: (1) Provides
leadership in the development of agency policies and programs; (2)
maintains liaison with the Office of the Secretary on matters related to program and other activities;
[[Page 67462]]
(3) provides oversight for coordination between SAMHSA and the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) on the conduct of research and the
dissemination of research findings in the areas of alcohol, drug abuse,
and mental health; (4) analyzes legislative issues, and maintains
liaison with congressional committees; (5) coordinates Agency
communications and conducts public affairs activities; and (6) provides agencywide correspondence control services.
Provides leadership for the development and implementation of the
Administrator's policies and programs through the following functions:
(1) Develops and manages Agency policy for the Administrator and senior
staff; (2) performs the Chief Financial Officer function and manages
budget formulation and execution; (3) manages agencywide strategic and
program planning activities; and (4) provides leadership to the Centers
Offices of Policy Analysis and Coordination (OPAC) and other Agency
staff to assure consistent implementation of policies and procedures in budget, planning, and policy review.
Office of the Director (MD1)
(1) Coordinates agency participation in Department of Health and
Human Services strategic and program planning activities; (2)
coordinates agencylevel strategic and program planning activities; (3)
develops policy guidance for grants and contracts development
processes, and monitors progress; (4) develops and manages the
Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) process for the agency,
assesses progress in attaining goals, and reports accomplishments; (5)
manages Agency response to the OMB PART review process; (6) provides
policy guidance and oversight for Agency evaluation activities; (7)
develops extramural policy recommendations for the Administrator and
guidance for the Agency; (8) manages the SAMHSA National Advisory
Council and the Advisory Committee for Women?s Services; and (9) provides Chief Financial Officer function.
Division of Policy Coordination (MDA)
(1) Develops policy recommendations and issues for the
Administrator and senior leadership and manages the coordination and
implementation of the Agency's national program policies; (2)
coordinates policy development for the Administrator?s program
priorities and principles; (3) provides expertise for Agency leadership
on issues and initiatives for alcohol, HIV/AIDS, minority health,
disaster readiness and response, children and families, women's
services, and sciencetoservices; and (4) manages the Agency's
coordination of departmental and Presidential initiatives, nationally and internationally.
Division of Financial Management (MDB)
(1) Manages and coordinates the Agency budget plans and formulates
and presents SAMHSA's future budget and financial management
activities; (2) prepares budget justification documents which support
the Administrator's priorities and decisions; (3) provides daytoday
liaison with budget staff at other levels: (4) evaluates internal
fiscal controls to assure compliance with laws, regulations, policies,
and sound business practices; and (5) manages and coordinates Agency
budget execution, including the apportionment and allotment processes,
overhead and assessment changes, and monitoring of overall expenditures.
(B) The functional statements for the Office of Program Services
(MB) and the subordinate Office of the Director (formerly MB1) and the Divisions within OPS are replaced with the following:
Office of Program Services (MB)
(1) Works in partnership with other SAMHSA and HHS components in
managing, providing leadership, and ensuring SAMHSA's needs are met in
the following service areas: grant and contract application review,
grants and contracts management, administrative services, human
resources management, equal employment opportunity, organizational
development and analysis, and information technology; (2) provides
leadership in the development of policies for and the analysis,
performance measurement, and improvement of SAMHSA administrative and
management systems; (3) provides leadership, guidance, and technical
expertise for the Agency's information technology program; (4) provides
centralized administrative services for the Agency; and (5) conducts
all aspects of the SAMHSA grants and contracts management process. Office of the Director (MB1)
(1) Provides leadership and guidance, oversees and monitors the
range of administrative and program services which are provided to all
SAMHSA components; (2) provides general policy review and executive
oversight of crosscutting management and administrative issues; (3)
streamlines, improves, and integrates administrative services and
systems; (4) coordinates crosscutting tasks and initiatives; (5)
tracks and measures administrative program performance; (6) plans,
administers, and coordinates the review of grant and cooperative
agreement applications; (7) develops grant review policies and
procedures; (8) monitors the grant review process to ensure the quality
of the review and its conformance to Agency policies; (9) participates
in the review of Requests for Applications (RFAs); and (10) administers participant and confidentiality certificate activities.
Division of Management Systems (MBC)
(1) Provides leadership in the development of policies for and the
analysis, performance measurement, and improvement of SAMHSA
administrative, management, and information systems; (2) coordinates
with other service providers the provision of human resource management
services, equal employment opportunity services, and information
technology services (including operation of the LAN and personal
computer, databases, voice mail/faxes, and general machine repairs),
working with HHS service components and outside organizations as
necessary and monitoring their performance; (3) manages the SAMHSA
ethics program; (4) coordinates and serves as a focal point for SAMHSA
intern and summer employment programs; (5) provides advisory services
to managers and supervisors in such matters as organizational
development, analysis, performance, and performance measurement; (6)
coordinates General Accounting Office and Office of the Inspector
General reviews and information requests, internal control reviews, and
Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act responses; (7) plans and
coordinates various management activities such as records management,
forms management, Privacy Act, and OPS Freedom of Information Act
requests; (8) develops, maintains, and manages administrative
management systems regarding policies and procedures; (9) serves as the
focal point for information systems policy, strategic planning, budget
preparation, coordination and security; (10) coordinates agencywide
database administration and systems configuration management; provides
advice, assistance, and training to Agency staff in obtaining maximum
utilization of and services from its information/application systems and databases; (11) exercises clearance
[[Page 67463]]
authority for agencywide information resources management projects;
and (12) reviews and analyzes new information resources management
developments and ensures necessary support services are provided. Division of Grants Management (MBE)
(1) Conducts all aspects of the SAMHSA grants management process;
(2) develops, implements, and coordinates the application of Agency
standards, methods and procedures for the management of grants and
cooperative agreements; (3) provides guidance to the Agency,
applicants, and grantees on the management and administrative aspects
of grant programs; (4) reviews applications, reports, and active
projects to ensure compliance with management policies and procedures;
(5) prepares, processes, and disseminates award documents; (6) prepares
special and recurring reports relating to applications and awards; and (7) measures and tracks grants management performance.
Division of Contracts Management (MBF)
(1) Conducts all aspects of the SAMHSA contracts management
process; (2) develops and implements standards and procedures for the
management of the Agency's contracts and purchase card programs; (3)
reviews and evaluates contract proposals to determine acceptability and
cost reasonableness; (4) advises Agency personnel on contracts
management policies and procedures established by law and Agency
guidelines; (5) maintains internal control over the contracts
management function; (6) issues contract awards following appropriate
laws, regulations, guidelines and policies; (7) coordinates and
participates in all phases of the acquisition cycle, including pre
solicitation, solicitation, negotiation, award, administration, and
close out of the Agency's contracts; and (8) measures and tracks contract management performance.
Division of Operational Support (MBH)
(1) Provides centralized administrative services for the Agency,
including processing and coordinating requests for and providing advice
on procurement actions, travel, property, facilities, and other
activities; (2) coordinates actions as necessary with other HHS
components such as the Program Support Center (PSC) procurement staff
and the contract travel agency; (3) promotes the awarding of contracts
to disadvantaged businesses and womenowned small businesses; (4)
processes and coordinates requests for SAMHSA administrative actions;
(5) provides advice and guidance to staff on administrative procedures
for processing actions such as travel orders, acquisition requests, and
training documents; (6) ensures administrative actions are consistent
with regulations and other requirements, and implements general
management policies as prescribed by SAMHSA and higher authorities; (7)
coordinates the provision of support in the areas of real and personal
property, building management, facility management, health and safety,
security, transportation, parking, and telecommunications; (8) in
collaboration with the Division of Financial Management in the Office
of Policy, Planning, and Budget, performs budget execution tasks such
as certifying funds, maintaining the commitment database, and
reconciling accounts for program management for SAMHSA; (9) coordinates
and complies with policies and procedures set forth by the Division of Financial Management for budget execution.
Section M.40. Delegations of Authority. All delegations and redelegations of authority to officers and employees of SAMHSA which were in effect immediately prior to the effective date of this reorganization shall continue in effect pending further redelegations, providing they are consistent with the reorganization.
These organizational changes are effective November 21, 2003.
Dated: November 21, 2003.
Charles G. Curie,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 0330024 Filed 12103; 8:45 am]
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