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:
Advanced Threat Protection Branch
Customer Engagement Office
Cyber Intelligence and Insider Threat Branch
Cybersecurity Program Office
Digital Services Office
Emerging Technology and Design Acceleration Branch
Engineering and Technologies Branch
Enterprise Data Office
Identity and Access Management Branch
Infrastructure Services Branch
Office of Business Operations
Office of the CIO
Office of the Director
Policy Branch
Product Management Branch
Program Services Branch
Program Services Branch
Program Services Branch
Risk and Compliance Branch
Technology Solutions Branch