7 Dec, 2020
Executive Order 13961: Governance and Integration of Federal Mission Resilience
United States. Office of the Federal Register
Trump, Donald, 1946-
From the Document: "It is the policy of the United States to maintain comprehensive and effective continuity programs that ensure national security and the preservation of government structure under the United States Constitution and in alignment with Presidential Policy Directive-40 (PPD-40) of July 15, 2016 (National Continuity Policy). [...] To achieve this policy, in conjunction with this order, I am signing the Federal Mission Resilience Strategy (Strategy), which should be implemented to increase the resilience of the executive branch. Implementing the Strategy will reduce the current reliance on reactive relocation of personnel and enhance a proactive posture that minimizes disruption, distributes risk to the performance of NEFs [National Essential Functions], and maximizes the cost-effectiveness of actions that ensure continuity of operations, continuity of government, and enduring constitutional government."
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  • Author
    Trump, Donald, 1946-
  • Publisher
    United States. Office of the Federal Register
  • Report Number
    Executive Order 13961; EO 13961
  • Date
    7 Dec, 2020
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    Federal Register (December 10, 2020), v.85 no.238, p.79379
  • Subjects
    Politics and government
    National security
  • Resource Group
    Executive orders
  • Series
    Presidential Executive Orders
    Presidential Executive Orders [Donald Trump]

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