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1 The Federal Executive Boards (FEBs)  





2 History  





3 Modernization and transformation  





4 The Centre for FEBs  





5 References  





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The Federal Executive Boards (FEBs)

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The Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) intend to expand federal presence across the United States. Currently organized into 26 boards, across four regions, with plans for expansion, their purpose is to connect Washington D.C. and local communities.

History

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On 10 November 1961, President John F. Kennedy established the Federal Executive Boards. Kennedy stated in the Memorandum, "I want coordination of government activities outside of Washington significantly strengthened".[1]

Modernization and transformation

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In 2023, both the President's Management Agenda and FY 23 Budget initiated a transformation aiming to solidify FEBs as a vital resource for senior leaders and communities across the nation. Now under the full oversight of OPM, the FEB Forward initiative introduces a centralized funding model and governance structure to bolster the role of the FEBs as a key resource for federal agencies beyond the National Capital Region.

The Centre for FEBs

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Housed within the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the Centre for FEBs provides national, regional, and field leadership for the Federal Executive Boards (FEBs). It intends to give coordination across all boards distributed across the Eastern, Central, Southern, and Western regions of the United States.

References

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  1. ^ "Memorandum on the Need for Greater Coordination of Regional and Field Activities of the Government. | The American Presidency Project". www.presidency.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
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