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FDA Office of Compliance to Become a Super Office
The FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research’s Office of Compliance is undergoing some major structural reorganization, according to an internal letter to the CDER staff from Director Janet Wookcock, dated May 26, 2011, which was shared with Pharmaceutical Technology by the agency press office. “Given CDER/OC’s expanding role, size, and importance in achieving the Agency’s mission of safeguarding the US drug supply, this structural transition makes a great deal of sense,” wrote Woodcock. “The reorganization will enable Compliance to align its scientific, technical, and legal capabilities with closely related program areas, leveraging our resources and maximizing its ability to achieve its public health mission. CDER/OC’s responsibilities include ensuring compliance with requirements relating to good manufacturing practice, good clinical practice, human subject protection, adverse event and drug quality reporting, REMS [risk evaluation and mitigation systems], drug labeling, drug approval, drug importation, and supply chain integrity, among many others.” The new Super Office will have three primary functions: risk science, intelligence, and prioritization; policy and communication; and organizational strategy, which involves strategic planning, organizational development, and quality management systems. “These are key components of a high-functioning, policy-driven, risk-based organization, and their elevation and integration in the CDER/OC structure promises to help CDER/OC to continue to evolve and grow,” wrote Woodcock. As part of the reorganization, Deborah Autor, who has been leading the Office of Compliance, will take on the role of Acting Director of the new Compliance Super Office. The staff will be realigned according to critical functions within the new and existing program areas. The Super Office will still be called the Office of Compliance. For a visual of the new structure, view a PDF. Otherwise, the structure is outlined below. Office of Drug Security, Integrity & Recalls Office of Manufacturing & Product Quality Office of Scientific Investigations Office of Unapproved Drugs & Labeling Compliance
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