History and Objectives of the Federal Executive Board (FEB)President Kennedy established Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) in 1961 by Presidential Memorandum. Since then, all subsequent administrations have supported FEBs and additional boards have been authorized. [more]Structure of the Greater Boston Federal Executive Board (GBFEB)Membership is comprised of the senior-most official of each executive agency in the Greater Boston area by virtue of his/her position. There are approximately 150 Federal agencies represented on the Full Board. Full Board meetings are typically held on a quarterly basis. Senior officials and/or their deputies are encouraged to attend. [more] | News and InformationExcellence in Government Awards - Nominations Due: 2/1/13 2013 Congressman John Joseph Moakley Award for Exemplary Public Service [267 KB] CSRS Retirement Seminar - 3/28/13 FERS Retirement Seminar - 5/21/13 Federal Resources for Massachusetts Veterans [166 KB] Pre-solicitation Notice for the Principal Combined Fund Organization, Eastern Massachusetts Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)[more] Scholarship 2012 recipients announced![more] Cable TV Series called "Your Federal Government" [more] Veteran's Roadmap to Federal Employment [612 KB] |