White House Office of Mail and Messenger Operations
The Office of Executive Mail Operations was established by Executive Order 12044 signed by President Jimmy Carter on December 27, 1977. The current Director is Kevin R. Cariato.
Mission
The organization's mission is to provide White House Mail and Messenger services [1] to all entities of the Executive Office of the President, including direct support services to the President of the United States. The services include direct messenger delivery, incoming and outgoing mail analysis, screening, sorting and distribution. The Director [2] reports directly to the Director of Administration.
History
The Executive Office of the President (EOP) officially moved into the EEOB in 1947 after the last of the original occupants, the State Department, moved out. The first EOP entities to move into the old State Building (as the EEOB was known) were the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Administration and Office of Executive Mail Operations) and the National Security council.[3]
On December 12, 1977, President Carter issued Executive Order 12028 that merged the administrative functions of ten entities of the EOP, to be consolidated as the Office of Administration (OA), which includes the Office of Executive Mail Operations.
References
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Executive Office of the President |
- Advisory Boards (Council for Community Solutions, Global Development Council, Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, President's Intelligence Advisory Board, President's Management Advisory Board)
- Council of Economic Advisers
- Council on Environmental Quality
- Digital Service
- Executive Residence (Committee for the Preservation of the White House, Office of the Curator, Office of the Chief Usher, Graphics and Calligraphy Office)
- Jewish Liaison
- Office of Management and Budget (Office of the Chief Performance Officer, Office of E-Government and Information Technology, Office of Federal Financial Management, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs)
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
- Office of Science and Technology Policy (Office of the Chief Technology Officer)
- Office of the Trade Representative
- Office of the Vice President (Office of the Chief of Staff)
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White House Office |
- Office of Cabinet Affairs
- Office of the Chief of Staff (Office of Senior Advisors)
- Office of Communications (Office of Media Affairs, Office of Media Research, Office of the Press Secretary, Office of Speechwriting)
- Office of the Counselor
- Office of Digital Strategy
- Domestic Policy Council (Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Office of National AIDS Policy, Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation, Rural Council)
- Office of the First Lady (Office of the Chief Floral Designer, Office of the Executive Chef, Office of the Social Secretary)
- Homeland Security Council
- Office of Legislative Affairs
- Office of Management and Administration (Office of Administration, Office of Mail and Messenger Operations, Office of Presidential Personnel, Visitors Office)
- Military Office (Communications Agency, Medical Unit, Presidential Food Service, Transportation Agency)
- National Economic Council
- National Security Council (Deputies Committee)
- Oval Office Operations (Personal Secretary)
- Office of Political Affairs
- Presidential Innovation Fellows
- Office of Presidential Personnel
- Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs (Council on Women and Girls, Office of Urban Affairs)
- Office of Scheduling and Advance
- Office of the Staff Secretary (Office of the Executive Clerk, Office of Presidential Correspondence, Office of Records Management)
- Office of the White House Counsel
- White House Fellows
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