Wartime Information Security Program
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Wartime Information Security Program (abbreviated WISP) was a Cold War-era group that would have been responsible for censorship in the aftermath of a nuclear war. In such a situation, emergency powers would grant this group of eight officials authority over all United States media and all other communications that entered or left the country. The members of WISP and their support staff would take refuge and operate out of a specially-constructed bunker in the basement of a building at McDaniel College (then known as Western Maryland College) in Westminster, Maryland. The original location was in Thompson Hall, at the time the Hospital, infirmary. It was later relocated to Lewis Hall, a science building, where it remained until the government relinquished its several-thousand-square-foot space back to the college around 1990. The group was originally created as the United States Office of Censorship under President Dwight David Eisenhower, but was later renamed to avoid negative connotations associated with the word "censorship". The program was defunded in 1974.


See also

* Continuity of government


References

* *


Further reading

* {{cite book , title= The Politics of Lying: Government Deception, Secrecy, and Power , author= Wise, D. , isbn= 978-0-394-47932-3 , year= 1973 , publisher= Random House , url-access= registration , url= https://archive.org/details/politicsoflyingg004 Cold War history of the United States Emergency laws in the United States Emergency management in the United States Nuclear history of the United States 20th-century military history of the United States Censorship in the United States Continuity of government in the United States