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- L'Agence des communications de la Maison-Blanche (en anglais White House Communications Agency ou WHCA) fournit les communications et leur support technique pour le président des États-Unis, le vice-président, les principaux cadres du bureau exécutif du président, le Conseil de sécurité nationale, le Secret Service et d'autres services dirigés par le bureau militaire de la Maison-Blanche. Ce service comprend les communications voix non sécurisées, les communications voix sécurisées, l'enregistrement des communications, des services audio-visuels et photographiques, la télématique et des services de rédaction, aussi bien à Washington que partout dans le monde lorsque le président ou des membres de son équipe se déplacent. (fr)
- The White House Communications Agency (WHCA), originally known as the White House Signal Corps (WHSC) and then the White House Signal Detachment (WHSD), was officially formed by the United States Department of War on 25 March 1942 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The organization was created to provide secure normal, secret, and emergency communications requirements in support of the president. The organization provided mobile radio, Teletype, telegraph, telephone and cryptographic aides in the White House and at "Shangri-La" (now known as Camp David). The organizational mission was to provide a premier communication system that would enable the president to lead the nation effectively. (en)
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- White House Communications Agency (en)
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- Col Joy M. Kaczor, USAF (en)
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- Seal of the White House Communications Agency.png (en)
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- The White House Communications Agency (WHCA), originally known as the White House Signal Corps (WHSC) and then the White House Signal Detachment (WHSD), was officially formed by the United States Department of War on 25 March 1942 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The organization was created to provide secure normal, secret, and emergency communications requirements in support of the president. The organization provided mobile radio, Teletype, telegraph, telephone and cryptographic aides in the White House and at "Shangri-La" (now known as Camp David). The organizational mission was to provide a premier communication system that would enable the president to lead the nation effectively. (en)
- L'Agence des communications de la Maison-Blanche (en anglais White House Communications Agency ou WHCA) fournit les communications et leur support technique pour le président des États-Unis, le vice-président, les principaux cadres du bureau exécutif du président, le Conseil de sécurité nationale, le Secret Service et d'autres services dirigés par le bureau militaire de la Maison-Blanche. (fr)
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- Agence des communications de la Maison-Blanche (fr)
- White House Communications Agency (en)
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