About FDA
FDA Organization
FDA is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services.
The FDA's organization consists of the Office of the Commissioner and four directorates overseeing the core functions of the agency: Medical Products and Tobacco, Foods, Global Regulatory Operations and Policy, and Operations.
Office of the Commissioner
Leadership of the agency's scientific activities, communication, legislative liaison, policy and planning, women's and minority health initiatives, agency operations, and toxicological research.
Office of Foods
Leads a functionally unified FDA Foods Program that addresses food and feed safety, nutrition, and other critical areas to achieve public health goals.
Office of Global Regulatory Operations and Policy
Provides leadership for FDA's domestic and international product quality and safety efforts.
Office of Medical Products and Tobacco
Provides advice and counsel to the Commissioner on all medical product and tobacco-related programs and issues.
Office of Operations
Provides agency-wide services including information technology, financial management, procurement, library services, freedom of information, FDA history, and facilities.