::Presidential Successor Support System
::concepts
The Presidential Successor Support System (PSSS or PS-cubed) is part of the United States' Continuity of Government (COG) programs.<ref>Youtube.com: "CNN Special Assignment: The Doomsday Plan," Part 1</ref> Considered one of many "black programs," (i.e. Special Access Programs), very few details have come to light about it. PSSS was run by the National Program Office.
The National Program Office was established in 1982, by National Security Decision Directive 55, Enduring National Leadership.<ref>History Commons: "Context of 'September 14, 1982: President Reagan Orders Overhaul of Secret Emergency Plans'"</ref>
Prior presidential administrations had different ways of dealing with the problem of leadership decapitation. President Eisenhower designated ten<ref name="conelrad">CONELRAD: "The Eisenhower Ten"</ref> captains of industry to take control of war-time organizations to help the country reconstitute itself. The existence of the Eisenhower Ten was accidentally found by the incoming John F. Kennedy administration in 1961.<ref name="conelrad" />
Presidential Successor Support System sections
Intro External links References
PREVIOUS: Intro | NEXT: External links |
<< | >> |
Special::youtube National::watch Youtube::doomsday Conelrad::program States::united Programs::secrets
The Presidential Successor Support System (PSSS or PS-cubed) is part of the United States' Continuity of Government (COG) programs.<ref>Youtube.com: "CNN Special Assignment: The Doomsday Plan," Part 1</ref> Considered one of many "black programs," (i.e. Special Access Programs), very few details have come to light about it. PSSS was run by the National Program Office.
The National Program Office was established in 1982, by National Security Decision Directive 55, Enduring National Leadership.<ref>History Commons: "Context of 'September 14, 1982: President Reagan Orders Overhaul of Secret Emergency Plans'"</ref>
Prior presidential administrations had different ways of dealing with the problem of leadership decapitation. President Eisenhower designated ten<ref name="conelrad">CONELRAD: "The Eisenhower Ten"</ref> captains of industry to take control of war-time organizations to help the country reconstitute itself. The existence of the Eisenhower Ten was accidentally found by the incoming John F. Kennedy administration in 1961.<ref name="conelrad" />
Presidential Successor Support System sections
Intro External links References
PREVIOUS: Intro | NEXT: External links |
<< | >> |