The center includes several offices and divisions. The '''Director's Office''' is responsible for the center's overall management and its relations with other organizations. Its Office of Systems Innovation and Development (OSID) provides technical support for Center education and research. Communications Policy and Design (CPD) edits, produces, and distributes all Center print and electronic publications, operates the
Federal Judicial Television Network, and through the Information Services Office maintains a specialized library collection of materials on judicial administration. The
Research Division undertakes
empirical and exploratory
research on federal judicial processes, federal court rules, judicial resources, court administration and case management, federal-state jurisdiction and cooperation, and
sentencing and its consequences, often at the request of the
Judicial Conference and its committees, the courts themselves, or other groups in the federal system. Elizabeth Wiggins is the current director of the research division. She is the third research division director in the history of the Federal Judicial Center. The
Federal Judicial History Office develops programs relating to the history of the judicial branch and assists courts with their own judicial history program. The
Education Division plans and organizes educational sessions for federal judges and court staff. The
International Judicial Relations Office carries out the center's statutory mission to provide information about federal courts to officials of foreign judicial systems and to acquire information about foreign judicial systems that will help the center perform its other missions. The office administers the center's International Visitor briefing program and the Visiting Foreign Judicial Fellows Program. A
nonprofit organization, the Federal Judicial Center Foundation, solicits support for the center. ==Fellowships and visitorships==