CDC Washington Office: Responds to inquiries regarding CDC's programs and services. Their legislative, budget, grants and health information sections provide statistics and summaries to staff, other agencies and Congress.
National Vaccine Program Office: Provides information about vaccines, influenza, immunization, and international portation of disease and epidemics, such as Pandemic, a unique influenza outbreak. This site provides pertinent information about childhood, adolescent, and adult immunizations.
Office of Genetics & Disease Prevention (OGDP): Provides visitors with information about human genetic discoveries and how they can be used to improve health and prevent disease. A program of the National Center for Environmental Health.
Office of Global Health (OGH): Works with public and private partners to increase CDC's ability to respond to the new realities of global public health.
Office of Health and Safety (OhASIS): Provides leadership to promote and assist in the achievement of a safe and healthful work environment for CDC employees, contractors, and visitors. "Employee Protection Through Prevention."
Office of Program Planning and Evaluation: Scope of coverage includes the following: bioterrorism; birth defects; buildings and facilities; cancer prevention; chronic disease prevention; environmental health; global health; health promotion; HIV/AIDS; immunizations; infectious diseases; injury prevention; partners in public health; public health workforce; research, technology, and data; workplace health and safety; ATSDR PIB contents; health assessment; health education; health studies; and toxicology.
Technology Transfer Office (TTO): Provides leadership and expertise to promote and effect the timely transfer of knowledge and technology for development of products and processes that improve public health.