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EXECUTIVE
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AUG 29 1968
Dear Mr. Chairman:
It is evident from your seventh annual report that the Federal Executive
Boards have come of age and are serving as a positive force to improve
the quality of American government and life. Their value for serving
the public's interest is clearly demonstrated by their contributions to
the solution of urban problems, increased economy and efficiency,
improved service to the public, and constructive relationships with the
community.
There can be, however, no let up in our efforts to come to grips with
the many urgent and complex problems facing us today. We must move
faster to meet the crises in our cities. We must exercise greater
frugality in the use of our resources. We must seek new ways to better
serve the public.
I am gratified that you continue to communicate with and encourage other
organizations of Federal field officials. The concept of coordinated
Federal action on national goals at the local level should be applied
wherever possible. By joining together, Federal officials throughout
the land can more effectively contribute to the betterment of their
community and country.
The Federal Executive Boards have done much and have done it well during
the seven years since they were established. The Boards deserve and will
have the full support of Federal executives in Washington and in the field.
In turn, we will look forward with high expectation to their continued
progress.
Sincerely,
by
CERTIFIT LITEZ 1988
Honorable John W. Macy, Jr.
Chairman
U. S. Civil Service Commission
9/3/68.