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Presidential Contingency Planning
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Presidential Contingency Planning
Major USA (Ret) John W. Davis
Presentation Order• Roles of the President• What is an Emergency• What Preparation Has Been Done• Evacuation• Relocation• Presidential Succession Authority• Presidential Succession Rank Order• Summary• Questions
Presidential Roles
• Commander in Chief
• Chief Executive Officer
• Head of State
What is an Emergency• Medical • Assignation Attempt
• Public Unrest
• Natural
• Terrorist
• War
• Recognize Requirements• Planning• Relocations Centers• Training• Exercises
Evacuation Platforms
Air Force OneMarine One
National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP)
C-20 Executive Jet
Limo & Helicopter
C-20
Air Force 1
H-60 Black Hawk
H3
Actions at Relocation Site
• Security• Communications• Medical• Food• Comfort
– Sleeping– Showers– Toilets
Command Center Cheyenne Mountain
Cheyenne Mountain
Cheyenne Mountain
Early Warning Center
Missile Threat Center
Command Center Cheyenne Mountain
Cheyenne Mountain
Cheyenne Mountain Power Generation
Command Center Cheyenne Mountain
National Emergency Airborne National Emergency Airborne Command Post NEACPCommand Post NEACP
NEACP
NEACP Around the Clock Airborne
Area Command Airborne Command Posts
Area Command Airborne Command Posts
Area Command Airborne Command Post
Typical Underground Relocation Center
Typical Underground Relocation Center
Typical Underground Relocation Center
Prior to the ratification of the 25th Amendment in 1967, there was no provision for filling a vacancy in the Vice Presidency. When a President died in office, the Vice President succeeded him, and the Vice Presidency then remained vacant. The first Vice President to take office under the new procedure was Gerald Ford, who was nominated by Nixon on Oct. 12, 1973, and confirmed by Congress the following Dec. 6.
Order of Presidential Succession25th Amendment Passed 1967
• The Vice President Richard Cheney • Speaker of the House John Dennis Hastert • President pro tempore of the
Senate Ted Stevens • Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice• Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snow• Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld • Attorney General Alberto Gonzales • Secretary of the Interior Gale A. Norton
Order of Presidential SuccessionContinued
• Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns• Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez • Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao • Secretary of Health and Human Services
Tommy G. Thompson • Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Melquiades Rafael Martinez • Secretary of Transportation Norman Yoshiro
Mineta
Order of Presidential SuccessionContinued
• Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham • Secretary of Education Roderick Paige • Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J.
Principi• Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael
Chertoff
Summary
• Roles of the President• What is an Emergency• What Preparations Have Been Done• Evacuation• Relocation• Presidential Succession Authority• Order Of Presidential Succession
Questions?