Trump's National Mission Resilience Strategy Published in Dec 2020 - It's Part of the Devolution Framework, and It's 17 Pages
(www.hsdl.org)
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I hate to be that guy, but my work informs me on this pretty well. Every four years the current president updates and republishes this document, sometimes under a different name, but it's almost always the same thing and Trump's was more boilerplate than any one else's.
Here's a history of it: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1476740
No one is alleging that everything that makes Devolution work under the hood is in the linked doc in the OP. I said it's "part of the Devolution FRAMEWORK" Huge difference.
The FMR EO 13961, Hussein PPD-40 (still classified), Trump's sealed NSPMs and Foreign Election Interference EO 13848 are just some of the lions that make up the Voltron of Devolution.
That doesn't even get into the PEADs, which we may never see.
No one is alleging that this one document has all the answers. I strongly recommend that you check out Devolution Part 13, to familiarize yourself with the other processes that are at work here.
I was commenting on how everyone thinks this is a unique document, and that is not the case.
Understood. Apologies for the misunderstanding.
It says nothing of the sort: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1476740
Nor does it make any assessment how "resilient" each presidency is/was. OSTI is part of DoE and while it makes plans for its own continuity and feeds into the larger national plan, it has nothing to do with devolution or continuity of government.
It actually does, maybe try reading it?
Every department responds differently to the Resilience strategy that each new POTUS puts out every term, this was their response - I went with this one because I know it really well.
Lemme correct - the HSDL link in title is resiliency strategy. I was reading the doc in the OSTI link.
At least Trump doubled down with EO 13848, so hopefully there is devolution strategies in play. I am grateful for your post.