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rdfs:label | - Allied States Governmental Emergency Agency
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rdfs:comment | - The Allied States Governmental Emergency Agency (or GEA, Governmental Emergency Agency) is a sub-department of the Allied States Government, which falls under the Department of Government Administration. The GEA's main responsibility is to administer the aftermath of an event which incapacitates or kills the President. The agency is responsible for administering the Allied States line of succession and establishing protocols in regard to government contingency. The Council of Governance is a prominent part of the GEA, and essentially makes out the executive branch of the agency. It is part of the Allied States line of succession.
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agency name | - Allied States Governmental Emergency Agency
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Headquarters | - Edwin Waller Building, FAC, New Bay City, Texas
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agency type | - Government contingency agency
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Preceding | - Federal Emergency Management Agency
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abstract | - The Allied States Governmental Emergency Agency (or GEA, Governmental Emergency Agency) is a sub-department of the Allied States Government, which falls under the Department of Government Administration. The GEA's main responsibility is to administer the aftermath of an event which incapacitates or kills the President. The agency is responsible for administering the Allied States line of succession and establishing protocols in regard to government contingency. The Council of Governance is a prominent part of the GEA, and essentially makes out the executive branch of the agency. It is part of the Allied States line of succession.
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