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Overview[]

The National Command and Coordination Capability (NCCC) was the means to provide the President and Vice President with the ability to respond deliberately and appropriately to any crisis. It included responsive, reliable, survivable, and robust processes and systems to command, control, and coordinate operations among Federal, State, tribal, insular, and local governments, as required.[1]

The fiscal year 2010 budget of the U.S. federal government reported that the NCCC had been discontinued.[2]

References[]

  1. National Continuity Policy Implementation Plan, at 65.
  2. Committee Reports, 111th Congress (2009-2010), House Rpt. 111-157 (full-text).
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