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Federal Women’s Program

The Federal Women’s Program (FWP) was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Executive Order 11375 and added sex as a prohibited form of discrimination. The FWP has a primary responsibility to identify barriers to the hiring and advancement of women and to enhance employment opportunities for women in every area of federal service. Guidance for the FWP was originally provided by the Civil Service Commission (now OPM). In 1978 the program responsibility was transferred to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The FWP is an integral part of the overall Civil Rights/Equal Opportunity Program. Each federal agency has at least one FWPM, and many agencies have established a network of managers, representatives, and committees throughout their headquarters and field locations. The FWPM acts as the agency’s contact point, source of information, and advisor to the head of the agency in matters involving the employment and career advancement of women. In field locations, FWPMs may also be appointed and serve in a similar role or as an extension of the National FWPM. All federal employees are served by the FWP, and there is no formal membership.

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Executive Order 11375
Amending Executive Order No. 11246, relating to equal employment opportunity
Signed: October 13, 1967
Federal Register page and date: 32 FR 14303; October 17, 1967
Amends: EO 11246, September 24, 1965
Supersedes in part: EO 11478, August 8, 1969

FWP TASKFORCE:

During the 2009 Annual Membership Meeting in Anaheim, CA, the membership approved a Resolution of Program Direction on the Federal Women’s Program .  Members who compose the FWP Taskforce committee include:

Debra Hobbs

  • Debra Hobbs – Chair
  • Michelle Crockett - Co-Chair
  • Sue Webster
  • Arlena Fitch-Gordon
  • Rhonda Trent
  • Matthew Fogg
  • Dationa Carter
  • Dorothy Nelms
  • Janet Kopenhaver
  • Kimberly Bandy
  • Janet Picha
  • Derry McCurdy
  • Georgia Thomas

     

FWP TASKFORCE ACTIVITIES:

ISSUE PAPERS:

MEETINGS:

The Taskforce meets via conference call. Other meetings take place as well. Minutes/results of these meetings are below.

January 18, 2011 Meeting Minutes

March 30, 2011 Meeting Minutes

July 29, 2010 Emergency FWP Taskforce Meeting

May 14, 2010 Meeting Agenda

April 19, 2010 Meeting Minutes

FWP Resolution Update to the Annual Membership Meeting

FWP Resolution Reports to the National Board of Directors

RESOURCE and REFERENCE DOCUMENTS: