Fiscal Year 2020: CDC-Hosted Conferences Report

At a glance

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) support and attendance at conferences and other related meetings is critical for our researchers. Our attendance helps leverage and advance the biomedical, scientific, and public health mission of CDC. This report is submitted to report publicly on all agency-sponsored (hosted) conferences where the expenses exceed $100,000.

Overview

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) works 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same.

CDC increases the health security of our nation. As the nation's health protection agency, CDC saves lives and protects people from health threats. To accomplish our mission, CDC conducts critical science and provides health information that protects our nation against expensive and dangerous health threats, and responds when these arise. Effective outreach to our partners, grantees, and the general public is central to our mission. Our success is also contingent on our ability to collaborate with tens of thousands of healthcare and human services providers, scientific researchers, clinicians, advocates, and other key non-government partners across the country and internationally. Our support and attendance at conferences and other related meetings is critical for our researchers to leverage and advance the biomedical, scientific, and public health mission of CDC.

This report is submitted as required by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memorandum on Promoting Efficient Spending to Support Agency Operations M-12-12 dated May 11, 2012, which stipulates that federal agencies report publicly on all agency-sponsored (hosted) conferences where the expenses exceed $100,000.

Description of the report

In compliance with OMB Memorandum M-12-12, this report includes:

  • Information about conference expenses for fiscal year (FY) 2020, as well as general information about conference activities throughout the year.
  • A description of all CDC-hosted conferences for FY 2020 where expenses associated with the conference exceeded $100,000, including:
    • The date of the conference.
    • The location of the conference.
    • A brief explanation on how the conference advanced the mission of the agency.
    • A description of exceptional circumstances for conferences where net expenses exceeded $500,000.
    • The total expenses incurred by the agency for the conference.
    • The total number of individuals whose travel expenses or other conference expenses were paid by the agency.

FY 2020 summary

CDC continues to take positive steps in support of the agency's initiatives to gain efficiencies in the use of appropriated funds for conferences and meetings (as prescribed in HHS's policy on promoting efficient spending External). At the forefront of these efforts is CDC's work to implement improvements to conference management practices through the release of updated training materials and resources.

Additionally, CDC launched Conference Approval Management System (CAMS), an enterprise solution that offers users the ability to create conference requests and manage conference attendees in a fully-automated submission and approval workflow.

The number of conferences hosted by CDC in FY 2020 was significantly reduced due to CDC's response to the global COVID-19 pandemic and the associated moratorium on travel activities.

The following summarizes information about CDC-hosted conferences in FY 2020 that exceeded $100,000.1

  • Total number of conferences: 4
  • Total cost of the conferences: $658,219
  • Total number of attendees: 1,114
  • Average cost per attendee: $591
  • Percent of conferences held locally near CDC facilities: 75%
  • Percent of attendees traveling at CDC expense: 37%

Learn more in the CDC FY 2020 Report on CDC-Hosted Conferences.

  1. Total estimated costs are based on readily available and known costs for contractor support, venue, and audio-visual related expenses, as well as registration fees, travel, and other miscellaneous costs.