Inside The White House Situation Room

Abstract

Go to the southwest gate of the White House complex, present the guard with identification, and state your business. If you are on the appointment list, an escort will be called. Walk up West Executive Avenue and turn tight into the West Basement entrance; another guard will check your pass for White House access. Take the first right, down a few stairs. To the left is the White House Mess; on the right is a locked door. Behind these layers of security is the White House Situation Room (WHSR), a conference room surrounded on three sides by two small offices, multiple workstations, computers, and communications equipment. The conference room is soundproofed and well appointed but small and slightly cramped. The technical equipment is up to date, though not necessarily leading edge; every square foot of space is functional. Visitors typically are impressed by the location and technology, but they are often surprised at the small size. While it is widely known that important meetings are held here, the importance of the WHSR in the daily life of the National Security Council (NSC) and White House staff and its critical role in Washing tons network of key national security operations and intelligence centers are less understood. This paper is intended to fill that void. We believe there is a longstanding need within middle and senior levels of the Intelligence Community (IC) for a basic understanding of NSC and White House functions and how current intelligence information is provided to key decisionmakers, including the President.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA525562

Entities

People

  • Cornelius O'leary
  • John A. Montgomery
  • Michael Donley

Organizations

  • Central Intelligence Agency

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems
  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Analysts
  • Communities
  • Crisis Management
  • Department Of State
  • Executives
  • Information Operations
  • Intelligence Analysis
  • Intelligence Analysts
  • Intelligence Community
  • Leadership
  • Military Operations
  • National Security
  • Procurement
  • Real Estate
  • Security
  • Task Forces
  • United States

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Technology Areas

  • Space