The Office of National Autism Coordination
The Office of National Autism Coordination (ONAC) coordinates and manages the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) and related cross-agency autism spectrum disorder (ASD) activities, programs, and policies. The IACC is a federal advisory committee mandated by Congress to coordinate ASD related activities across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. OARC provides assistance to the IACC by:
Communicating information about the IACC and federal ASD research activities to Congress other government agencies, and the public.
Coordinating cross agency efforts.
Planning meetings, conferences, and other venues for interaction between the IACC and the public.
Assisting the IACC in its strategic planning and ASD research monitoring activities.
Conducting analyses and preparing reports for the IACC and Congress.
Gathering public input on issues related to ASD to inform the committee’s work.
Developing and disseminating information about ASD to the public.
IACC Summary of Advances Discussion
IACC Strategic Plan Update Meeting
Sound Tracks: An Artistic Journey to Belonging
Being Different: Remediating Disability While Embracing Uniqueness
Autism's Powerful Affinities: Prison or Pathway?
Special Lecture for Autism Awareness Month – Frankie and Me
In a Different Key: The Story of Autism Then and to Come
As One: The Autism Project
A Woman’s Voice: Understanding Autistic Needs
A Portrait of Autism: Artists and Their Works
Animating the Future for Exceptional Minds
The Federal Response to COVID-19: Addressing the Needs of the Autism and Disability Communities
An Afternoon of Comedy with Asperger’s Are Us
Expanding Career Pathways for Youth and Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum
Transportation and Mobility Options to Support Postschool Transition for Youth with Autism
Making Health Care Transition Work for Youth with Autism
Interview with IACC Member John Elder Robison
Interview with Dr. Kevin Pelphrey, IACC Member, and Professor at University of Virginia
Interview with Samantha Crane, IACC Member, and Legal Director and Director of Public Policy, ASAN
Autism: Breaking the Silence
Interview with Dr. Joshua Gordon, NIMH Director, IACC Chair