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Digitized from Box 8 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 21, 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
During 1974, the 25 Federal Executive Boards across the
nation made significant strides in improving internal
Federal management and responding to unique community
needs. This Annual Report of the FEBs attests to their
collective ability to improve coordination and communi-
cation among Federal field offices, at other levels of
government, and with the public.
As a result of their demonstrated commitment and enthusiasm,
I believe FEBs can continue to be instrumental in supporting
Presidential initiatives and programs. They can set an
example in such areas of critical concern as improvement
of management of resources in limited or short supply, en-
couragement of energy efficiency, productivity, and the
restoration of confidence in government.
Please make your senior officials in the field aware of
the importance of their continuing involvement with and
support of FEBs. It is a very worthwhile effort.
Herald R. Ford