The One
11th July 2011, 14:25
This shows the White House Situation Room's small conference room where Obama and his team watched the OBL-kill operation, along with views of the Situation Room complex location under the West Wing. This suggests CIA drone-kills are piped into the Situation Room via live feed through CIA and DoD. No reports yet of reporters working the CIA and White House beats being shown live kills like Congress members and national security supporters but that is likely to happen.
CIA offers an artfully anodyne description of the Situation Room's diverse capabilities for centralizing US snarling internal squabbles over policy and dominance:
Imagine what else is seen in these rooms
http://cryptome.org/0004/kill-sitroom/kill-sitroom.htm
Inside the Situation Room
There was a time that the Situation Room was known not as Wolf Blitzer's evening newscast, but a nerve-center of information for the President of the United States. Created by the Kennedy Administration in 1961, the "Sit Room" serves as a conference facility, a processing center for secure communications, a hub of intelligence gathering, and a center for emergency operations. It's staffed by men and women from the Department of Homeland Security, the intelligence community, and the military, all of whom are committed to ensuring that the President of the United States is provided all the information and intelligence he needs to do his job.
Have a look at this rarely-viewed space.http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2009/12/18/inside-situation-room
CIA offers an artfully anodyne description of the Situation Room's diverse capabilities for centralizing US snarling internal squabbles over policy and dominance:
Imagine what else is seen in these rooms
http://cryptome.org/0004/kill-sitroom/kill-sitroom.htm
Inside the Situation Room
There was a time that the Situation Room was known not as Wolf Blitzer's evening newscast, but a nerve-center of information for the President of the United States. Created by the Kennedy Administration in 1961, the "Sit Room" serves as a conference facility, a processing center for secure communications, a hub of intelligence gathering, and a center for emergency operations. It's staffed by men and women from the Department of Homeland Security, the intelligence community, and the military, all of whom are committed to ensuring that the President of the United States is provided all the information and intelligence he needs to do his job.
Have a look at this rarely-viewed space.http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2009/12/18/inside-situation-room