Mission, Vision, & Values
FOH, Program Support Center, and US Public Health Service
Doing Business with FOH
Who We Serve
Interagency and InterService Agreements
Organizational Structure
The FOH Workforce
Where We Are
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Doing Business with FOH
As an official government franchise, FOH operates much like a private sector organization. This means that we must cover our operating costs with funds collected through the services we provide. However, unlike our private sector counterparts, FOH makes no profit. By law, FOH must charge only our cost for services; no profits or fees. Any collected funds that exceed operating costs are used to better meet our mission and improve services for our customer agencies.
Agencies that partner with FOH to receive programs and services from FOH do so under the Economy Act of 1932, as amended (31 U.S.C. 1535), which allows Federal agencies to place orders for goods and services with another Federal agency when it determines that it is in the best interest of the government. The Economy Act was passed to help Federal agencies accomplish their missions efficiently and without duplication of effort.
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