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The National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive (National Security Presidential Directive NSPD 51/Homeland Security Presidential Directive HSPD-20, sometimes called simply "Executive Directive 51" for short), signed by President of the United States George W. Bush on May 4, 2007, is a Presidential Directive establishing a comprehensive policy on the federal government ...
National Security Decision Directive 114, signed by Ronald Reagan. National security directives are presidential directives issued for the National Security Council (NSC). ). Starting with Harry Truman, every president since the founding of the National Security Council in 1947 has issued national security directives in one form or another, [1] which have involved foreign, military and ...
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Directive 51 could refer to: Directive 51 by John Barnes; George W. Bush's National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive 51; Adolf Hitler's Directive 51 (3 November 1943) concerning the Atlantic Wall. 51st Directive (novel) ''51st Directive '' (novel) by Michael Agliolo
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) [note 1] is a proposed presidential advisory commission in the United States. The title is the popularly used moniker of the concept and does not currently represent the official name of the commission.
Security firm Global Guardian received 70 requests from concerned companies within the first 36 hours of the shooting – a huge spike, according to Seth Krummrich, a retired US Army Colonel who ...
The George W. Bush administration put the Continuity of Operations plan into effect for the first time directly following the September 11 attacks.Their implementation involved a rotating staff of 75 to 150 senior officials and other government workers from every federal executive department and other parts of the executive branch in two secure bunkers on the East Coast.
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