United States Continuity of Operations facilities

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Spread throughout various locations across the country, the United States' Continuity of Operations facilities coordinate the geographic dispersion of leadership, staff, and infrastructure in order to maintain the functions of the United States government in the event(s) that national security is compromised by a terrorist attack or natural disaster.[1]

Some sites are run by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), while others are run by the Department of Defense.

Alphabet sites

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Site R complex

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  • Site C: microwave communications relay on top of Quirauk Mountain
  • Site Creed: Underground complex on west site of Site R
  • Site RT: Raven Rock communications relay

Presidential facilities

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See also

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References

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  2. ^ USAF Historical Division: "The Air Force and the Worldwide Military Command and Control System 1961-1965
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