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Qué (quién) es war room - definición

PLACE USED TO PROVIDE CENTRALIZED COMMAND
Command center (military); Command Center; Command Centre; War room; War-room; Sitrep; Situation report; Command centre
  • 19th century War Room of the United States Navy
  • [[NORAD]] Command Center at the [[Cheyenne Mountain Complex]], [[Colorado]]
  • War Room at Stevns Fortress used in [[Denmark]] during the Cold War

sitrep         
¦ noun informal a report on the current military situation in a particular area.
Origin
1940s: from sit(uation) rep(ort).
War Room (Wally Hedrick)         
  • <!--Wally Hedrick, ''War Room'', c. 1967, exterior view.--> Installing Hedrick's ''War Room'' at [[Sonoma State University]] in 2002.
ARTWORK BY WALLY HEDRICK
War Room (Artwork)
The War Room (1967/68–2002), by Wally Hedrick (1928–2003), consists of eight canvases approximately 5 feet wide and 11 feet tall, all painted a deep black. Hedrick referred to these canvases as "wounded veterans".
War Room (video game)         
1983 VIDEO GAME
War Room is a video game written by Robert S. Harris for the ColecoVision and published by Probe 2000 in 1983.

Wikipedia

Command center

A command center (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.

If all functions of a command center are located in a single room this is often referred to as a control room. However in business management teams, the term "war room" is still frequently used, especially when the team is focusing on the necessary strategy and tactics to accomplish some goal the business finds important. The war room in many cases is different than a command center because one may be formed to deal with a particular crisis such as sudden unfavorable media, and the war room is convened in order to brainstorm ways to deal with it. A large corporation can have several war rooms to deal with different goals or crises.

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.

Conceptually, a command center is a source of leadership and guidance to ensure that service and order is maintained, rather than an information center or help desk. Its tasks are achieved by monitoring the environment and reacting to events, from the relatively harmless to a major crisis, using predefined procedures.

Ejemplos de uso de war room
1. "To÷ War Room", says the telegram announcing Kopkow‘s capture.
2. "I apologize," the receptionist announced after checking with the war room.
3. But Putnam, host of the war room, had only begun to fight.
4. In the war room, Halutz, then the air force chief, watched drone footage of the attack.
5. But Clinton‘s war–room leaders, particularly James Carville, refused to put serious money into the state.