Shadow
Government Activated for U.S.
Fri Mar 1, 7:51 AM ET
By RON FOURNIER, AP White House Correspondent
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration has activated Cold War-era
plans for a "shadow government" consisting of 75 or more
senior officials who live and work secretly outside Washington in case
the nation's capital is crippled by terrorist attack, a senior
government official said Thursday night.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the operation has
been in effect since the first hours after the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks but has evolved over time.
Originally designed to help the government withstand Cold War nuclear
threats, the shadow government plan was activated out of heightened
fears that the al-Qaida terrorist network might obtain a portable
nuclear weapon. U.S. intelligence has no specific knowledge of such a
weapon, but the risk was great enough to warrant the activation of a
plan dating to the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the official
said.
Under the classified "Continuity of Operations Plan," first
reported by The Washington Post, high-ranking officials representing
their departments have begun rotating in and out of the assignment at
one of two fortified locations along the East Coast.
The Post said the first rotations were made in late October or early
November, a fact confirmed by a senior government official late
Thursday.
Officials who are activated for the duty live and work underground 24
hours a day, away from their families, according to the Post. The shadow
government has sent home most of the first wave of deployed personnel,
replacing them most commonly at 90-day intervals.
A government official who spoke to The Associated Press said the
groups usually number 70 to 150 people, depending on the level of threat
detected by U.S. intelligence. He said Bush does not foresee ever
needing turn over government functions to the secret operation, but
believed it was prudent to implement the long-standing plan in light of
the gathering war on terrorism and persistent threats of future attacks.
The team, drawn from every Cabinet department and some independent
agencies, would seek to prevent the collapse of essential government
functions in the event of a disabling blow to Washington, the official
said.
The underground government would try to contain disruptions of the
nation's food and water supplies, transportation links, energy and
telecommunications networks, public health and civil order, the Post
reported. Later, it would begin to reconstitute the government.
The government-in-waiting is an extension of a policy that has kept
Vice President Dick Cheney in secure undisclosed locations away from
Washington. Cheney has moved in and out of public view as threat levels
have fluctuated.
As next in line to power behind President Bush, he would need help
running the government in a worst-case scenario
"We take this issue extraordinarily seriously, and are committed
to doing as thorough a job as possible to ensure the ongoing operations
of the federal government," Joseph W. Hagin, White House deputy
chief of staff, told the Post, though he declined to discuss details.
"In the case of the use of a weapon of mass destruction, the
federal government would be able to do its job and continue to provide
key services and respond."
According to the Post, the backup government consists generally of
officials from top career ranks, from GS-14 and GS-15 to members of the
Senior Executive Service. The White House is represented by a
"senior-level presence," one official said, but well below
such Cabinet-ranked advisers as Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card Jr. and
national security adviser Condoleezza Rice.
Many departments, including Justice and Treasury, have completed
plans to delegate statutory powers to officials who would not normally
exercise them, the Post said. Others do not need to make such legal
transfers, or are holding them in reserve.
The report said civilians deployed for the operation are not allowed
to take their families and may not tell anyone where they are going or
why.
The two sites of the shadow government make use of local geological
features to render them highly secure, the Post said. They are well
stocked with food, water, medicine and other consumable supplies, and
are capable of generating their own power.
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