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White House completes $50 million revamp of high-security Situation Room

White House completes $50 million revamp of high-security Situation Room
situation room meetings about the 2011 raid to kill Osama bin laden were named mickey mouse meeting on official calendars in order to ensure confidentiality. In a political article 30 political military and intelligence officials recounted the raid which took place May 1st 2011, officials recalled the many steps taken to ensure no information on the mission was leaked. Mike Morel, the then deputy director of the CIA, said any meeting in the situation room about this issue was put on the calendar as mickey mouse meeting and that was john Brennan's doing who was the White House, homeland Security and counterterrorism adviser. The report also says, audio and cameras in the situation room or turned off on the 10th anniversary of Osama bin laden's death. President Biden issued a statement saying we followed Bin laden to the gates of hell and we got him the mastermind of the september 11 attacks was killed at his hideout in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad after eluding detection for nearly a decade.
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White House completes $50 million revamp of high-security Situation Room
The White House Situation Room, the high-security complex beneath the West Wing where presidents watch history unfold and receive top-secret intelligence, has undergone a much-needed makeover for the first time in 15 years. The yearlong gut renovation saw the ground dug out five feet to remove concrete and cables, the walls stripped to the studs, and the entire room refitted with enhanced security and technology. The government's bill came in slightly north of its $50 million budget, according to Marc Gustafson, the Situation Room's director who joined the White House to oversee the project and its team of contractors who all required varying levels of security clearances to work on site. "The stonemason didn't need top secret," Gustafson said with a laugh, noting that the later phases of construction were more sensitive than the early groundwork. While the name suggests a singular enclosure, the Situation Room complex features three boardrooms of graduating size; two breakout rooms for Cabinet secretaries to phone their agencies; and a command center known as the "Watch Floor," where a dozen staffers watch intelligence and media feeds from around the world. The new changes are most apparent in the John F. Kennedy conference room, the largest that's known colloquially as WHSR JFK: Sleek, mahogany finishes paired with navy carpet, ultra-modern monitors lining the walls, and a digital board with time zones selected each day based on global hotspots likely under discussion. (When the White House toured reporters through the complex, the zones selected were Kyiv, Tehran, and Zulu, the zone fixed at prime meridian and used by the military.) Gustafson, who describes it as "a marriage of traditional and modern," said President Joe Biden's jaw dropped when he saw it this week alongside the senior White House officials involved in the renovation, including those from the WHSR, National Security Council and White House IT. Biden cut the ribbon to christen the new facility on Tuesday.An extra touch: Seals for the president, vice president, national security adviser and Executive Office of the President are stored in a nearby closet to be swapped out depending on who's helming the meeting. The new seals, approximately two feet in diameter, were enlarged at the request of White House photographers who suggested they needed to be larger than attendees' heads.Video below: Cocaine found near Situation Room in White House prompts investigationThe Situation Room, originally built for the Kennedy administration to receive and send secure information after the Bay of Pigs invasion, is the stuff of political lore, having been depicted in shows like "The West Wing" and "Homeland." It's where U.S. presidents and their top aides hold calls with foreign leaders, receive and digest classified information, and watch intelligence feeds showing history unfolding in real-time. And Gustafson said the Room, pre-renovation, had been subjected to "heavy wear and tear." It's where Biden tracked the withdrawal from Afghanistan, including learning of the death of 13 service members outside of an airport gate in Kabul. Biden also appeared unannounced in the Situation Room to join aides as Russia invaded Ukraine in late February 2022, Gustafson said.It's where aides briefed President Donald Trump on intelligence related to the coronavirus in early 2020. And, in one of the smaller rooms, it's where President Barack Obama and his national security team followed the Navy SEALs raid of Osama bin Laden's compound in May 2011. During the renovation, that room was removed entirely and fashioned into two, cubby-sized breakout rooms for Cabinet secretaries to make secure calls to their agencies. The original room depicted in the Pete Souza photo "Situation Room" will be rebuilt in Obama's Presidential Library. A phone booth used by Biden when he served as vice president was also removed and placed in storage for preservation purposes.During the construction, White House aides erected makeshift Situation Rooms in the West Wing and in a staff building across the street. When cocaine was found at the White House near the outside building entrance that leads to the Situation Room, national security adviser Jake Sullivan acknowledged the complex was out of commission. "The Situation Room is not in use and has not been in use for months because it is currently under construction," Sullivan said in early July. "So the only people coming in and going out of the Sit Room in this period have been workers who are getting it ready to go."And it's likely the last renovation for the foreseeable future. Gustafson said the new room was constructed in panels that can be swapped out when they need to be modernized or replaced.

The White House Situation Room, the high-security complex beneath the West Wing where presidents watch history unfold and receive top-secret intelligence, has undergone a much-needed makeover for the first time in 15 years.

The yearlong gut renovation saw the ground dug out five feet to remove concrete and cables, the walls stripped to the studs, and the entire room refitted with enhanced security and technology. The government's bill came in slightly north of its $50 million budget, according to Marc Gustafson, the Situation Room's director who joined the White House to oversee the project and its team of contractors who all required varying levels of security clearances to work on site.

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"The stonemason didn't need top secret," Gustafson said with a laugh, noting that the later phases of construction were more sensitive than the early groundwork.

While the name suggests a singular enclosure, the Situation Room complex features three boardrooms of graduating size; two breakout rooms for Cabinet secretaries to phone their agencies; and a command center known as the "Watch Floor," where a dozen staffers watch intelligence and media feeds from around the world.

The new changes are most apparent in the John F. Kennedy conference room, the largest that's known colloquially as WHSR JFK: Sleek, mahogany finishes paired with navy carpet, ultra-modern monitors lining the walls, and a digital board with time zones selected each day based on global hotspots likely under discussion. (When the White House toured reporters through the complex, the zones selected were Kyiv, Tehran, and Zulu, the zone fixed at prime meridian and used by the military.)

Gustafson, who describes it as "a marriage of traditional and modern," said 's jaw dropped when he saw it this week alongside the senior White House officials involved in the renovation, including those from the WHSR, National Security Council and White House IT. Biden cut the ribbon to christen the new facility on Tuesday.

An extra touch: Seals for the president, vice president, national security adviser and Executive Office of the President are stored in a nearby closet to be swapped out depending on who's helming the meeting. The new seals, approximately two feet in diameter, were enlarged at the request of White House photographers who suggested they needed to be larger than attendees' heads.

Video below: Cocaine found near Situation Room in White House prompts investigation

The Situation Room, originally built for the Kennedy administration to receive and send secure information after the Bay of Pigs invasion, is the stuff of political lore, having been depicted in shows like "The West Wing" and "Homeland."

It's where U.S. presidents and their top aides hold calls with foreign leaders, receive and digest classified information, and watch intelligence feeds showing history unfolding in real-time. And Gustafson said the Room, pre-renovation, had been subjected to "heavy wear and tear."

It's where Biden tracked the withdrawal from Afghanistan, including learning of the death of 13 service members outside of an airport gate in Kabul. Biden also appeared unannounced in the Situation Room to join aides as Russia invaded Ukraine in late February 2022, Gustafson said.

It's where aides on intelligence related to the coronavirus in early 2020.

And, in one of the smaller rooms, it's where President Barack Obama and his national security team followed the Navy SEALs raid of Osama bin Laden's compound in May 2011. During the renovation, that room was removed entirely and fashioned into two, cubby-sized breakout rooms for Cabinet secretaries to make secure calls to their agencies. The original room depicted in the Pete Souza photo "Situation Room" will be rebuilt in Obama's Presidential Library.

A phone booth used by Biden when he served as vice president was also removed and placed in storage for preservation purposes.

During the construction, White House aides erected makeshift Situation Rooms in the West Wing and in a staff building across the street. When cocaine was found at the White House near the outside building entrance that leads to the Situation Room, national security adviser Jake Sullivan acknowledged the complex was out of commission.

"The Situation Room is not in use and has not been in use for months because it is currently under construction," Sullivan said in early July. "So the only people coming in and going out of the Sit Room in this period have been workers who are getting it ready to go."

And it's likely the last renovation for the foreseeable future. Gustafson said the new room was constructed in panels that can be swapped out when they need to be modernized or replaced.