Federal Mail Executive Council (FMEC)

The Federal Mail Executive Council (FMEC) is a group of federal executives that meet on a monthly basis to establish a strategic vision and guiding principles for the governmentwide mail management and the Interagency Mail Policy Council (IMPC). The group was established in 2004 and is officially chartered by the administrator of GSA. Some of the functions of the council are:

  • Provide mentor leadership to the mail management program and the Interagency Mail Policy Council.
  • Share and advocate best-in-industry practices.
  • Establish work groups to examine specific mail issues such as policy and law, best commercial practices, federal mail security, and issues for the Postmaster General or the Mailers Technical Advisory Committee.

The FMEC consist of representatives from the:

  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Defense
  • Department of Energy
  • Department of Health and Human Services
  • Department of Homeland Security
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • General Services Administration

For information on the FMEC, contact Derrick Miliner at (202) 273-3564.

Last Reviewed 12/16/2008