President Kennedy established Federal Executive Boards (FEB) on November 10, 1961, to improve internal Federal management practices and to provide a central focus for Federal participation in civic affairs in major metropolitan areas.
Federal executive Boards are composed of the heads of all Federal Departmental and agency field offices, both civilian and military, located in major metropolitan areas. A Chair and other officers are elected annually from among the membership to provide leadership to the Board’s operation. More Details...
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