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The National Center for Housing Management was established by Executive Order No. 11668
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is directed to call upon public-spirited citizens, dedicated and experienced in the appropriate disciplines, to create, in accordance with existing laws, a new non-governmental, not-for-profit institution to serve as a National Center for Housing Management (referred to herein as the Center). The Center shall be designed to provide objective and independent leadership at the national level in helping meet the Nation’s housing management and training needs and should work cooperatively with the Department of Housing and Urban Development and with the public and private organizations and institutions involved in, or affected by, its activities.
The Committee consists of 13 members appointed by the President.
The records consist of correspondence, memorandums and executive orders. Primary correspondents include the President and White House staff, John D. Ehrlichman, John Campbell, Henry Cashen, David Gergen, Stanley S. Scott, Peter M. Flanigan and Paul H. O’Neill.
The terms "Executive" [Ex] and "General" [Gen] are used before the code FG 347 to identify the source of the materials within a specific file. The files designated [Ex] are communications between national, foreign, state and local governments and their agencies, members of Congress and other prominent people. Files designated [Gen] are communications between government officials and private citizens, institutions and other private interests.