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CDC Welcome and Overview Jeffrey Napier, MBA, CPCM Acting Director, Office of Acquisition Services CDC/GTPAC Small Business Industry Day May 03, 2013 Office of the Director Procurement and Grants Office (PGO)

CDC OVERVIEW

CDC Mission  To promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.

CDC Program Areas  Chronic Diseases  Environmental Health  Infectious Disease  Injuries  Intentional  Unintentional  Birth Defects  Emergency Preparedness

CDC Partners in Prevention  State and Local Health Departments  Academic Institutions  Professional Societies  Volunteer Agencies  Community Based Organizations  International Organizations  Industry

Department of Health and Human Services

CDC Fast Facts: Employees  One of top 25 employers in Georgia  About 70% of employees have college degrees  Almost 50% have advanced degrees  170 occupational categories  Average age is 45 years

CDC Employees and Locations Seattle Spokane San Francisco Anchorage Ft Collins Denver San Juan Chicago Pittsburgh Morgantown Cincinnati Hyattsville Washington DC Area Research Triangle Atlanta Miami

CDC International Locations Trinidad Uganda United Kingdom Uzbekistan Vietnam Zambia Zimbabwe Rwanda Senegal South Africa Swaziland Sweden Sudan Switzerland Tanzania Thailand Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia Nepal Nigeria Peru Philippines Russia Ethiopia France Ghana Guatemala Guyana Haiti India Indonesia Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Laos Angola Bangladesh Botswana Brazil Burkina Faso Cambodia Cameroon China Congo Congo DRC Cote D'Ivoire Denmark Egypt Countries with CDC Staff (2012)

PROCUREMENT AND GRANTS OFFICE (PGO) OVERVIEW

Procurement and Grants Funding History (Billions)

CDC Spend FY 2012 Statistics Procurement and Grants Office ActionsDollars Grants and Cooperative Agreements 11,772$5.0 billion Contracts, including Simplified Acquisitions 14,184$5.7 billion Purchase Card Program94,772$69 million

CDC Procurement and Grants Office Office of the Director Bill Nichols (Acting Director) Alison Johnson (Deputy Director) Management Officer Kathy Kirkland Risk Management & Compliance Activity Curtis Bryant (Acting Director) Information Technology (IT) Activity Sandy Chapman (Director) Allison Dural (Deputy Director) Office of Policy, Performance, & Communications Lynn Gibbs-Scharf (Director) Julie Armstrong (Deputy Director) Office of Acquisition Services Jeff Napier (Acting Director) Nancy Norton (Acting Deputy) (VISA Purchase Card, Contracts Closeout) Office of Grants Services Terrance Perry (Acting Director) Gregory Crawford (Acting Deputy) (TIMS, Grants Closeout) Acquisition Branch 1 Ed Schultz (Branch Chief) (OID, NCHHSTP, NCEZID, NCIRD, CGH, All International Requirements, IAA) Acquisition Branch 2 Ed Schultz (Acting Branch Chief) (ONDIEH, NCBDDD, NCCDPHP, NCEH/ ATSDR, NCIPC, OPHPR, OSELS, OSTLTS) Acquisition Branch 3 Dale DeFilipps (Branch Chief) (CDC OD, CDC Business Services Offices) Acquisition Branch 4 Robin Solow (Branch Chief) (NIOSH, SAP) Infectious Disease Services Branch Carla Harper (Branch Chief) (OID, NCHHSTP, NCEZID, NCIRD) Chronic Disease and Birth Defects Services Branch Cheryl Maddux (Branch Chief) (NCCDPHP, NCBDDD) OD, Environmental, Occupational Health and Injury Prevention Services Branch Cheryl Maddux (Acting Branch Chief) (OD, OPHPR, OSELS, NCHS, OSTLTS, NIOSH) Carla Harper (Acting Branch Chief) (NCIPC, NCEH/ATSDR) Global Health Services Branch Jamie Legier (Branch Chief) (CGH)

CDC Procurement and Grants Office Office of Grant Services Sherry Smallwood (Acting Director) (TIMS, Grants Closeout) Infectious Disease Services Branch Branch Chief Carla Harper Team Leads Rene Benyard Shirley Wynn (OID, NCHHSTP, NCEZID, NCIRD) Chronic Disease & Birth Defects Services Branch Branch Chief Cheryl Maddux Team Leads Roslyn Curington Tracey Sims (NCCDPHP, NCBDDD) OD, Environmental, Occupational Health and Injury Prevention Services Branch Global Health Services Branch Branch Chief Jamie Legier Team Leads Hector Buitrago Angie Tuttle (CGH) Branch Chief *Cheryl Maddux Team Lead Cheryl Pressley Branch Chief *Carla Harper Team Lead Sharron Orum (OD, OPHPR, OSELS, NCHS, OSTLTS, NIOSH) (NCIPC, NCEH/ATSDR)

CDC Procurement and Grants Office Office of Acquisition Services Jeff Napier (Acting Director) Nancy Norton (Acting Deputy) (VISA Purchase Card, Contracts Closeout) Acquisition Branch 1 Branch Chief Ed Schultz Team Leads Kris Lemaster Teri Routh-Murphy Alan Sims Carlos Smiley (OID, NCHHSTP, NCEZID, NCIRD, CGH, All International Requirements, IAA) Acquisition Branch 2 Branch Chief *Ed Schultz Team Leads *Kris Lemaster Christine Godfrey Julio Lopez Vallerie Redd (ONDIED, NCCDPHP, NCBDDD, NCEH/ATSDR, NCIPC, OPHPR, OSELS, OSTLTS) Acquisition Branch 3 Branch Chief Dale DeFilipps Team Leads Steven Baughman Bonnie Kennedy Stephen Lester (CDC OD, CDC Business Services Offices) Acquisition Branch 4 Branch Chief Robin Solow Team Leads John Columbia Larry Guess (NIOSH, SAP)

For more information please contact Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA Telephone: CDC-INFO ( )/TTY: Web: The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Office of the Director Procurement and Grants Office (PGO) Questions?