The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued an amendment to change organizational structures involving the agency’s director, chief information and chief operating offices.
The amendment would create a new customer-centric organization that would abolish CDC’s Information Technology Services Office, Office of the Chief Information Security Officer and Management Information Systems Office, the agency said Friday in a Federal Register notice.
The organizational restructuring rewrites and establishes functions of the following offices:
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Advanced Threat Protection Branch
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Customer Engagement Office
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Cyber Intelligence and Insider Threat Branch
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Cybersecurity Program Office
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Digital Services Office
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Emerging Technology and Design Acceleration Branch
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Engineering and Technologies Branch
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Enterprise Data Office
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Identity and Access Management Branch
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Infrastructure Services Branch
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Office of Business Operations
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Office of the CIO
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Office of the Director
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Policy Branch
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Product Management Branch
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Program Services Branch
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Program Services Branch
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Program Services Branch
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Risk and Compliance Branch
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Technology Solutions Branch