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- Command_center abstract "A command center or command centre (often called a war room) is any place that is used to provide centralized command for some purpose.While frequently considered to be a military facility, these can be used in many other cases by governments or businesses. The term "war room" is also often used in politics to refer to teams of communications people who monitor and listen to the media and the public, respond to inquiries, and synthesize opinions to determine the best course of action. A command center enables an organization to function as designed, to perform day-to-day operations regardless of what is happening around it, in a manner in which no one realizes it is there but everyone knows who is in charge when there is trouble.The purpose of the command center is to monitor the environment and be ready to act quickly and decisively to a threat or potential threat to that environment.The command center is a place where order is maintained, especially if the world around it is falling apart. That is done by monitoring the environment and reacting to events, from the relatively harmless to a major crisis, using predefined procedures.A command center provides leadership and guidance to ensure service and order is maintained. It should never be viewed as a mere information center or help/service desk. It is not a place where switchboard operators help an organization’s members maintain routine communications with each other. Nor is it a dumping ground for tasks and projects that no one else wants to do or other departments lack the personnel to perform. The command center staff members are not data entry clerks, and they should not be filling out daily checklists or updating a person’s contact information.There are many types of command centers. They include:Data center management — oversees the central management and operating control for the computer systems that are the lifeline of most businesses, usually housed in data centers and large computer rooms.Business application management — ensures applications that are critical to customers and businesses are always available and working as designed.Civil management — oversees the central management and control of civil operational functions. Staff members in those centers monitor the metropolitan environment to ensure the safety of people and the proper operation of critical government services, adjusting services as required and ensuring proper constant movement.Emergency (crisis) management — directs people, resources, and information, and controls events to avert a crisis/emergency and minimize/avoid impacts should an incident occur.Types of command and control rooms and their responsibilities Command Center (CC) >Data center and computer system Network Operation Centers (NOC) >Network equipment and activity Tactical Operation Centers (TOC) >Military operations >Police and intelligence Security Operation Centers (SOC) >Security agencies >Government agencies >Traffic management >CCTV Emergency Operation Centers (EOC) >Emergency services Combined Operation Centers (COS) >Air traffic control >Oil and gas >Control rooms >Broadcast Audio Visual (AV) >Simulation and training >Medical Social Media Command Center >Monitoring, posting and responding on social media sites".
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- Command_center wikiPageExternalLink www.commandcenterhandbook.com.
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- Command_center subject Category:Aspects_of_organizations.
- Command_center subject Category:Command_and_control.
- Command_center subject Category:Corporate_governance.
- Command_center subject Category:Military_communications.
- Command_center subject Category:Military_locations.
- Command_center subject Category:Nuclear_command_and_control.
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- Command_center comment "A command center or command centre (often called a war room) is any place that is used to provide centralized command for some purpose.While frequently considered to be a military facility, these can be used in many other cases by governments or businesses. The term "war room" is also often used in politics to refer to teams of communications people who monitor and listen to the media and the public, respond to inquiries, and synthesize opinions to determine the best course of action.".
- Command_center label "Command center".
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- Command_center label "Ситуационный центр".
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