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The following is a list of professional associations, companies, organizations and charities that you, as a federal employee, may be interested in learning more about:

Associations

AD Firefighter Association (ADFA)

The AD Firefighter Association (ADFA) is an organization of Emergency Firefighters (EFF) whose goals are to provide all AD firefighters with a voice in a number of areas.


Armed Forces Special Agent Association (AFSAA)

The Armed Forces Special Agents Association is a member-directed professional association of individuals who have served or are serving as special agents in the uniformed services of the United States. Special agents, military and civilian, of the Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID), Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI), and the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) are represented and it is for them that the organization undertakes its legislative and professional agenda.


Federal Wildland Fire Fighters Service Association (FWFSA)

The Federal Wildland Fire Service Association is an employee association formed in 1990 by and for federal wildland firefighters. FWFSA is the political voice for all federal wildand firefighters. Its membership spans the full spectrum of firefighter positions from entry level through management officers. The FWFSA is dedicated and committed to improving pay, benefits and working conditions for the Nation's federal wildland firefighters as well as providing a forum for our members to become active advocates in the process of increasing awareness and education among those in Washington D.C. who are in a position to effect positive change.


National Association of Federal Veterinarians (NAFV)

NAFV has served federally employed veterinarians for more than 80 years. Formed in 1918 during a meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association in Boston by a small group of veterinarians with USDA's Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), it has grown to almost 1,300 active members. As an association of supervisors and managers, the NAFV has an official consultative relationship with both the Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration. It is recognized as the representative organization for veterinarians employed by the federal government.


Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA)

FLEOA, the largest nonpartisan, professional association exclusively representing federal law enforcement officers, recommends the FEDS Professional Liability Program to FLEOA members. FLEOA represents more than 26,000 federal law enforcement officers from over 65 different federal law enforcement agencies.


Federal Managers Association (FMA)

FMA is the largest, oldest, and foremost Federal employee organization representing the interests of the nearly 200,000 managers, supervisors and executives in the Federal Government today--about 10,000 active members.


Federal Criminal Investigators Association (FCIA)

Since 1953, the Federal Criminal Investigators Association (FCIA) and its predecessor organizations have served the needs and addressed the concerns of the federal investigative community. Today, more than ever, America demands the best from Federal Law Enforcement Professionals who must constantly adjust to changing technologies, new enforcement strategies and a criminal element that is increasingly sophisticated and violent. Thus, the mission of FCIA is to ensure that Federal Law Enforcement Professionals have the tools and the support network to meet the challenges of future criminal investigations while becoming more community oriented.


Federal Physicians Association (FPA)

In 1979, FPA was formed as a non-profit professional association to:

  • Improve the health of those served by federal civil service physicians.
  • Improve the practice of medicine within the federal government.
  • Lobby for equitable pay and benefits for federal civil service physicians.


Federally Employed Women (FEW)

Federally Employed Women (FEW) is a private membership organization working as an advocacy group to improve the status of women employed by the Federal government and by the District of Columbia government.


Federal Aviation Administration Managers Association (FAAMA)

FAAMA mission is to promote excellence in public service.  FAAMA represents all levels of management in the Federal Aviation Administration`s lines of business.  At the same time, we provide an avenue for managers and supervisors to protect their interests in the political arena. FAAMA has exercised its political power in Congress to effect positive change for our agency and our members.


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