Federal Executive Boards
The Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) are the cornerstone of federal presence across the United States. Currently organized into 26 boards, across four regions, with plans for expansion, they form a bridge between Washington D.C. and local communities. Focused on streamlining government functions, the FEBs support the majority of federal employees—over 85%—who live and work beyond the nation's capital.
Our Regions
The Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) are divided into four distinct regions, Central, Eastern, Southern, and Western, covering the United States. Each serving as a strategic hub, linking federal agencies to one another and to communities, supporting federal initiatives and collaboration. Each region is positioned to address the specific challenges and opportunities within its geographic area, ensuring that the FEBs' collaborative efforts are both effective and responsive to the needs of the federal workforce and local communities. Each Board within the regions is led by and comprised of the highest-ranking officials in that geographical area.
Eastern (Regions 1, 2, 3)
New England (R1)
Northeast and Caribbean (R2)
Mid-Atlantic (R3)
Central (Regions 5, 6, 8)
Great Lakes (R5)
The Heartland (R6)
Rocky Mountain (R8)
Southern (Regions 4 and 7)
Southeast Sunbelt (R4)
Greater Southwest (R7)
Western (Regions 9 and 10)
Pacific Rim (R9)
Northwest Arctic (R10)
Four Distinct Regions Description
Four Distinct Regions Description
The Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) are divided into four distinct regions, Central, Eastern, Southern, and Western, covering the United States.
Eastern (Regions 1, 2, 3)
- New England (R1)
- Connecticut
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Northeast and Caribbean (R2)
- New Jersey
- New York
- The Caribbean Territories of Puerto Rico
- Virgin Islands
- Mid-Atlantic (R3)
- Delaware
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Virginia
- West Virginia
Central (Regions 5, 6, 8)
- Great Lakes (R5)
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Ohio
- Wisconsin
- Heartland (R6)
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Rocky Mountain (R8)
- Colorado
- Montana
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Wyoming
Southern (Regions 4 and 7)
- Southeast Sunbelt (R4)
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Greater Southwest (R7)
- Texas
- Louisiana
- Arkansas
- Oklahoma
- New Mexico
Western (Regions 9 and 10)
- Pacific Rim (R9)
- Arizona
- California
- Hawaii
- Nevada
- The Pacific Island Territories of American Samoa
- The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
- Guam
- Northwest Arctic (R10)
- Alaska
- Idaho
- Oregon
- Washington
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