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White House (White House)
The White House serves as the nerve center of the U.S. government, where the President, Vice President, and Cabinet shape national policy, handle crises, and lead the country. It houses key offices, including the Oval Office, the Situation Room, and the Press Briefing Room, where major decisions and announcements are made.
As a White House official, you will play a critical role in shaping the administration’s policies, advising the President, and managing national and global affairs. Whether you're the Secretary of Defense overseeing military operations, the Secretary of State handling diplomacy, or part of the Press Corps controlling the narrative, your actions will influence the course of history.President Of The United States The President is the head of the executive branch of the U.S. government and the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. They are responsible for making decisions on national security, foreign policy, economic policy, and other matters of national importance. The President is the leader of the country and a key figure in shaping domestic and international affairs. Vice President Of The United States The Vice President is the second-highest executive officer in the U.S. government. They serve as the President’s primary advisor and are ready to step into the President's role if needed. The Vice President also plays an important role in diplomatic and policy matters, as well as in the legislative process, as they preside over the Senate. First Lady The First Lady (or First Gentleman) is the spouse of the President and plays a significant role in representing the U.S. on the world stage. While not an official government position, the First Lady typically leads initiatives related to social causes, community outreach, and public service. Second Lady Chief Of Staff The Chief of Staff is the President's closest advisor and the head of the White House staff. They oversee the President’s schedule, coordinate communication between various parts of the government, and help implement the President’s agenda. Secretary - Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary - Department of Education Secretary - Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary - Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary - Department of Homeland Defense (DHD) This is Defense and Homeland Security merged Together on June 20th, 2041 Secretary - Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary - Department of the Interior (DOI) Secretary - Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary - Department of Economic Affairs This is Commerce and Labor merged Together on June 20th, 2041 Secretary - Department of State Secretary - Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary - Department of the Treasury Secretary - Department of Veteran Affairs -
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)
The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) is the highest-ranking military advisory body in the United States, responsible for providing strategic guidance to the President, Secretary of Defense, and National Security Council. Comprised of the Chairman, Vice Chairman, and the Chiefs of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and National Guard Bureau, the JCS plays a critical role in shaping military policy, force readiness, and national defense strategy. While the JCS does not have direct operational command over military forces, their expertise influences key decisions on military readiness, global threats, and wartime strategy. As a member of the JCS, you will be responsible for advising leadership, coordinating joint military efforts, and ensuring the armed forces remain prepared for any challenge.
Chairman The highest-ranking military officer in the U.S. Vice Chairman Second-in-command of the JCS Chief of Staff of the Army Responsible for the Army's operations Chief of Naval Operations Responsible for the Navy's operations Chief of Staff of the Air Force Responsible for the Air Force's operations Commandant of the Marine Corps Responsible for the Marine Corps' operations Chief of the National Guard Bureau Responsible for the National Guard's operations
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United States Secret Service (United States Secret Service)
The United States Secret Service (USSS) is a federal law enforcement agency tasked with protecting the nation's highest leaders and safeguarding the integrity of the U.S. financial system. Best known for its role in protecting the President, Vice President, and their families, the Secret Service also provides security for visiting foreign dignitaries and major national events.
In addition to its protective mission, the Secret Service investigates financial crimes, including counterfeiting, fraud, and cyber threats to the U.S. economy. As an agent, you will be responsible for high-risk operations, intelligence gathering, and ensuring the safety of the nation's most powerful figures. Whether conducting security sweeps, responding to threats, or escorting the President, your actions will directly impact national security.
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Uniform Division
The Secret Service Uniformed Division (UD) is a specialized unit responsible for securing the White House, the Vice President’s residence, and other critical federal buildings in Washington, D.C. This elite division plays a crucial role in protecting the nation’s highest leaders, visiting foreign dignitaries, and key government facilities from potential threats. Officers in the Uniformed Division are trained in counter-surveillance, emergency response, and tactical operations, ensuring a rapid and coordinated defense against any security breach. They conduct perimeter security, crowd control, and access enforcement, working closely with Secret Service agents to provide an impenetrable shield around high-value targets. As a member of the Secret Service Uniformed Division, you will be on the front lines of presidential protection, defending the White House and other secure locations against evolving threats to national security.
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Capitol Police (Capitol Police)
The DC Capitol Police is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for protecting the United States Capitol, members of Congress, and legislative staff. Tasked with maintaining security and order within the Capitol Complex, the agency plays a crucial role in safeguarding lawmakers, visitors, and national institutions.
Beyond routine patrols and crowd control, the Capitol Police handle threat assessments, intelligence gathering, and emergency response to potential security breaches. Officers are trained to respond to protests, potential attacks, and high-profile political events, ensuring the continuity of government and the safety of democracy itself.
As a member of the DC Capitol Police, you will be responsible for protecting one of the most critical institutions in the nation, enforcing federal laws, and ensuring that Congress can operate without disruption.Capitol Police Chief Assistant Capitol Police Chief Capitol Police Officer Capitol Police Officers are responsible for maintaining law and order within the U.S. Capitol Complex, ensuring the safety and security of elected officials, staff, visitors, and the public. They patrol the Capitol grounds and respond to incidents or emergencies Capitol Police K9 K9 Unit Officers work with specially trained dogs to assist with security operations, such as detecting explosives, drugs, and other threats. They play a key role in keeping the Capitol secure during large events and public gatherings. Capitol Police Lieutenant A Lieutenant supervises a team of Capitol Police Officers, ensuring that all security protocols are followed and that officers respond efficiently to incidents. They assist in the coordination of security operations within the Capitol Complex.
Capitol Police SWAT Officer SWAT Officers are part of a specialized unit responsible for handling high-risk situations, including hostage rescues, active shooter situations, and counterterrorism operations. They are heavily trained in tactical operations and emergency response. Capitol Police Intelligence Officer Intelligence Officers in the Capitol Police Department are responsible for gathering, analyzing, and disseminating information related to potential threats to Capitol security. They work to identify and mitigate security risks before they escalate into incidents. -
Federal Bureau of Investigations (Federal Bureau of Investigations)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the United States' premier federal law enforcement agency, tasked with investigating and enforcing federal laws. Known for its authority, expertise, and commitment to national security, the FBI handles a wide range of cases, including terrorism, organized crime, cybercrime, public corruption, and violent crimes. Agents are highly trained in various investigative techniques and are often called upon to handle complex, high-profile cases that span multiple jurisdictions. With a reputation for precision, secrecy, and discipline, the FBI operates both within the U.S. and internationally, working closely with other law enforcement agencies to maintain public safety and uphold the law.
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Counterterrorism Division (CTD)
Focuses on preventing and responding to terrorist threats and attacks on U.S. soil.
CTD Special Agent Special Agents within the Counterterrorism Division focus on preventing and investigating terrorism-related activities, including domestic and international threats. They are responsible for tracking terrorist organizations, identifying threats, and taking proactive measures to protect U.S. interests. CTD Intelligence Analyst Intelligence Analysts within CTD work to gather, evaluate, and interpret information related to terrorist activities, helping to identify emerging threats and prevent attacks. They rely on data from various sources, including human intelligence (HUMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and open-source intelligence (OSINT). CTD Field Operative Field Operatives work on the frontlines of counterterrorism efforts, often in high-risk environments. They are tasked with gathering intelligence, conducting surveillance, and supporting operations designed to dismantle terrorist cells and prevent attacks. CTD Cybersecurity Specialist Cybersecurity Specialists within CTD focus on preventing and responding to cyber-terrorism. They work to protect critical infrastructure from digital attacks and track down terrorists who utilize the internet for recruitment, propaganda, and coordination.
CTD Counterintelligence Officer Counterintelligence Officers in the CTD specialize in preventing foreign intelligence agencies or terrorist groups from infiltrating U.S. operations. They work to identify spies or informants within the U.S. government or terrorist organizations. CTD Crisis Response Coordinator Crisis Response Coordinators within CTD are responsible for organizing and leading response efforts during terrorist incidents. This includes coordinating with federal, state, and local agencies to manage crisis situations, such as bombings, hostage situations, or active terrorist threats.
CTD Tactical Response Unit (TRU) Officer Tactical Response Unit (TRU) Officers are specialized operatives trained to handle high-risk counterterrorism operations. They are often called in for raids, hostage rescues, and direct confrontations with terrorists or hostile groups. CTD Negotiator Terrorism Negotiators specialize in resolving high-stakes standoffs and hostage situations involving terrorist groups. They use communication skills to de-escalate dangerous situations, buy time for tactical teams, and attempt to resolve conflicts peacefully.
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Cyber Division (CyD)
Handles cases related to hacking, online fraud, and cyber espionage.
CyD Special Agent (Cybercrime Investigator) Special Agents in the Cyber Division are responsible for investigating cybercrimes, including hacking, identity theft, cyberterrorism, and other online illegal activities. They use specialized tools and techniques to trace cybercriminals and bring them to justice. CyD Cyber Intelligence Analyst Cyber Intelligence Analysts monitor the online landscape for emerging cyber threats, including hacking attempts, cyber espionage, and data leaks. They analyze cybercriminal behavior and assist in preventing cyber-attacks on critical U.S. infrastructure CyD Digital Forensics Expert Digital Forensics Experts within CyD specialize in recovering and analyzing digital evidence from computers, servers, mobile devices, and other electronic systems. Their expertise is crucial in solving cybercrimes and identifying suspects. CyD Cybersecurity Specialist Cybersecurity Specialists within the Cyber Division focus on protecting federal systems from cyberattacks, ensuring the security of sensitive government data. They work proactively to prevent intrusions and breaches in government networks and infrastructure. CyD Malware Analyst Malware Analysts specialize in studying and identifying malicious software, such as viruses, ransomware, and spyware, that cybercriminals use to disrupt systems, steal data, or cause harm. They analyze the behavior of malware to create defenses against it. CyD Cyber Terrorism Expert Cyber Terrorism Experts focus on the intersection of terrorism and cybercrime, investigating online threats and attacks that are designed to cause widespread disruption, fear, or harm. They track and analyze terrorist groups that use the internet to recruit, fundraise, or coordinate attacks. CyD Incident Response Coordinator Incident Response Coordinators are tasked with managing the immediate response to cybercrimes and cyberattacks. They work quickly to contain breaches, minimize damage, and support investigations into the attack’s origins and objectives. CyD Cryptography Expert Cryptography Experts within CyD specialize in encryption methods and systems, working to crack encrypted communications used by cybercriminals or terrorists. They provide critical support in decrypting sensitive information and communications related to criminal activities. CyD Cyber Operations Coordinator Cyber Operations Coordinators oversee the execution of large-scale cyber operations, ensuring that all teams are working in unison and that objectives are met in a timely manner. They manage resources, logistics, and strategy for the division's cyber mission operations. CyD Technical Support Specialist Technical Support Specialists within the Cyber Division provide hands-on support with technology systems used in cyber investigations. They ensure that the tools and software necessary for cybercrime investigations are functioning properly and help resolve technical issues. -
Criminal Investigative Division (CID)
Investigates a wide range of crimes, from organized crime and drug trafficking to violent crimes.
CID Special Agent (Criminal Investigator) Special Agents in the Criminal Investigative Division (CID) handle a wide variety of criminal cases, including organized crime, homicide, drug trafficking, public corruption, and violent crimes. They are responsible for investigating and solving high-profile cases, gathering evidence, and apprehending suspects. CID Organized Crime Investigator Organized Crime Investigators specialize in tracking and dismantling criminal organizations, such as drug cartels, human trafficking rings, and violent gangs. They focus on building long-term cases against criminal syndicates, often working undercover and employing wiretaps, surveillance, and informants.
CID Homicide Investigator Homicide Investigators specialize in investigating murders and suspicious deaths. They gather evidence from crime scenes, interview witnesses, and work with forensic teams to solve cases. They play a key role in bringing justice to the victims and their families. CID Drug Enforcement Officer Drug Enforcement Officers within CID focus on investigating illegal drug trafficking, distribution networks, and associated criminal activities. They work to dismantle large-scale drug operations and bring offenders to justice. CID Financial Crimes Investigator Financial Crimes Investigators within CID focus on investigating crimes related to fraud, money laundering, identity theft, and embezzlement. They track down criminals using financial systems for illegal activities and assist in recovering stolen assets. CID Forensic Specialist Forensic Specialists in CID assist in collecting, preserving, and analyzing evidence from crime scenes, including physical, digital, and biological evidence. They provide crucial support in investigations by ensuring that evidence is properly processed and admissible in court. CID Major Crimes Investigator Major Crimes Investigators handle cases involving serious criminal activity, such as serial murders, kidnapping, and violent robberies. They often work complex, multi-jurisdictional cases requiring coordination with other law enforcement agencies. CID Victim Specialist Victim Specialists within CID provide support for individuals who are impacted by violent or traumatic crimes. They offer emotional support, help navigate the criminal justice system, and ensure that victims' rights are upheld during investigations and trials. CID Undercover Agent Undercover Agents in the CID are responsible for infiltrating criminal organizations, gaining trust, and gathering evidence while maintaining their cover identity. They provide intelligence and critical support to investigations that require deep undercover work. CID Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) Crime Scene Investigators (CSI) are responsible for processing crime scenes, collecting evidence, and ensuring that all materials are preserved for forensic analysis. They work closely with law enforcement and forensic specialists to piece together the events surrounding a crime.
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Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU)
Specializes in criminal profiling and understanding the behavior of serial criminals.
BAU Special Agent (Criminal Profiler) Special Agents in the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) specialize in criminal profiling, helping to understand the behaviors, motives, and psychological patterns of criminals. They analyze crime scenes and criminal activity to develop profiles that can assist in identifying and apprehending suspects.
BAU Psychological Expert Psychological Experts within the BAU focus on the mental health and psychological aspects of criminal behavior. They assess the psychological state of suspects, provide insights into criminal patterns, and assist in creating profiles that aid in investigations. BAU Behavioral Analyst Behavioral Analysts in the BAU focus on analyzing patterns in criminal activity, using data and behavioral science to assist in solving cases. They look for trends in criminal behavior and use this information to predict and prevent future crimes. BAU Victimologist Victimologists in the BAU study the effects of crime on victims, helping investigators understand victim behavior, risk factors, and potential patterns. They work closely with survivors and their families to understand the emotional and psychological impact of crimes.
BAU Forensic Psychologist Forensic Psychologists in the BAU provide expert psychological evaluations of suspects, witnesses, and victims. They play a crucial role in assessing mental fitness for trial and determining the psychological profiles of criminals. BAU Crisis Negotiator Crisis Negotiators in the BAU specialize in managing high-stress, high-risk situations involving criminals, including hostage situations and standoffs. They use behavioral techniques and negotiation strategies to de-escalate dangerous situations and resolve conflicts without violence. BAU Behavioral Researcher Behavioral Researchers within the BAU gather and analyze data on criminal behavior, using research to inform investigative practices. They study trends in crime, psychological theories, and offender behavior to improve profiling techniques. BAU Liaison Officer Liaison Officers within the BAU facilitate communication between the Behavioral Analysis Unit and other law enforcement agencies, ensuring that profiling and behavioral insights are shared effectively during investigations. BAU Evidence Analyst Evidence Analysts in the BAU specialize in connecting criminal evidence to behavior patterns. They analyze crime scene evidence, such as weapons, notes, or objects, to provide insights into the offender's psychological state and criminal behavior. BAU Consultant (External Expert) External Consultants in the BAU are brought in for specialized expertise in areas such as criminal psychology, behavioral science, or specific types of crime (e.g., serial offenses, child abduction). They provide unique perspectives that complement the work of BAU agents. -
Forensic Services Division (FSD)
Provides expert forensic analysis and support for investigations, from DNA testing to crime scene investigation.
FSD Forensic Specialist (Crime Scene Investigator) Forensic Specialists are responsible for processing crime scenes, collecting and preserving physical evidence, and documenting everything to maintain the integrity of the scene for investigative and legal purposes. FSD Forensic Pathologist Forensic Pathologists conduct autopsies to determine the cause and manner of death, often in cases of suspicious or violent deaths. FSD DNA Analyst DNA Analysts process and analyze biological samples, such as blood, hair, and saliva, to identify suspects and victims, linking evidence to specific individuals through genetic material. FSD Ballistics Expert Ballistics Experts analyze firearms, bullets, and shell casings to trace weapons used in crimes and determine how they were fired. They play a crucial role in homicide and shooting investigations. FSD Digital Forensic Specialist Digital Forensic Specialists recover and analyze data from electronic devices, such as computers, phones, and servers, to gather evidence related to cybercrimes or other criminal activities.
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Central Intelligence Agency (Central Intelligence Agency)
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is the United States' premier foreign intelligence service, responsible for gathering, analyzing, and disseminating national security intelligence. Its primary mission is to protect U.S. interests by conducting espionage and covert operations abroad, providing critical information on foreign governments, organizations, and individuals that may pose a threat to national security. Established in 1947, the CIA operates under the jurisdiction of the Director of National Intelligence and works in collaboration with other intelligence agencies, such as the FBI and NSA, to provide a comprehensive understanding of global threats.
The CIA's work is often covert, utilizing espionage, surveillance, and advanced technology to infiltrate foreign intelligence networks, gather classified information, and disrupt hostile activities. Its operations range from undercover missions to counterintelligence, focusing on national defense, political stability, and international relations.
Special agents and operatives within the CIA are highly trained in a range of skills, including intelligence analysis, field operations, cyber espionage, and strategic planning. They may operate in various regions around the world, often working in hostile environments to gather vital information that influences U.S. foreign policy and defense strategies.CIA Director CIA Deputy Director CIA Operations Officer (Field Agent) Operations Officers, also known as Field Agents, are responsible for conducting clandestine operations, recruiting and managing sources of intelligence, and gathering information related to national security threats. They work undercover in foreign territories to monitor or disrupt adversary activities. CIA Intelligence Analyst Intelligence Analysts process and evaluate data from various sources, including human intelligence, satellite surveillance, and intercepted communications, to provide actionable intelligence to policymakers. They are the key interpreters of the information that informs U.S. foreign policy and national security strategy. CIA Technical Operations Officer Technical Operations Officers specialize in the development, installation, and operation of technical devices that support intelligence gathering, such as surveillance equipment, hacking tools, and cryptographic systems. They play a critical role in gathering actionable intelligence from technical sources. CIA Cyber Operations Officer Cyber Operations Officers focus on defending U.S. assets from cyber threats and conducting offensive cyber operations against adversaries. They manage digital intelligence gathering and the use of cyber tactics to disrupt hostile cyber activities. CIA Paramilitary Operations Officer Paramilitary Operations Officers lead and train CIA Special Activities Division (SAD) teams for high-risk covert missions. These officers are highly skilled in military tactics, small unit operations, and counterterrorism missions. CIA Counterintelligence Officer Counterintelligence Officers are tasked with identifying and neutralizing foreign intelligence agents and preventing espionage against U.S. interests. They work to detect and thwart hostile foreign intelligence operations, both domestically and internationally. CIA Liaison Officer Liaison Officers serve as the point of contact between the CIA and foreign intelligence agencies, law enforcement, and government entities. They facilitate the exchange of information and coordinate joint intelligence operations. CIA Linguist/Translator Linguists and Translators within the CIA provide crucial language support for intelligence gathering and analysis. They translate foreign communications, documents, and intercepted material, enabling intelligence officers to gain insights into foreign operations. CIA Psychological Operations (PsyOps) Officer PsyOps Officers are responsible for using psychological tactics to influence the perception and behavior of foreign individuals, groups, or governments. They engage in propaganda, disinformation campaigns, and other efforts to achieve strategic objectives. CIA Research and Development (R&D) Specialist R&D Specialists within the CIA work on developing new technologies and methodologies to support intelligence operations. This includes creating advanced surveillance tools, encryption systems, and cutting-edge software for field agents. -
US Military (US Military)
The U.S. Military is the unified armed forces of the United States, tasked with protecting and defending the country, its territories, and its interests both at home and abroad. Comprising the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force, the U.S. Military operates under the Department of Defense (DoD) and plays a critical role in national security, combat readiness, peacekeeping, and humanitarian missions.
Each branch has its own specialized focus:
- U.S. Army: The largest and oldest branch, responsible for land-based military operations, including combat, peacekeeping, and humanitarian aid.
- U.S. Navy: Focuses on naval and amphibious warfare, protecting sea lanes and projecting power across the world’s oceans.
- U.S. Air Force: Handles air and space dominance, conducting aerial combat, intelligence gathering, and strategic bombing, as well as managing the nation’s nuclear arsenal.
- U.S. Marine Corps: A rapid-response force that operates on land and at sea, specializing in amphibious warfare and quick deployment during crises.
- U.S. Space Force: A newer branch, responsible for space operations and the protection of U.S. interests in space, including satellite defense and space-based communication.
The U.S. Military is known for its technological superiority, advanced training, and unwavering commitment to national defense. Its personnel are highly disciplined, well-equipped, and capable of responding to a wide range of global threats, from conventional warfare to cyberattacks and peacekeeping operations.U.S. Air Force General An Air Force General is responsible for leading air and space operations, ensuring air superiority, and overseeing air combat strategies. They manage the Air Force’s operations, resources, and personnel, ensuring mission success in air and space warfare. U.S. Marine Corps General A Marine Corps General is the highest-ranking officer in the U.S. Marine Corps and is responsible for ensuring operational readiness, strategy, and mission execution for all Marine forces. They typically oversee the Corps’ operations in expeditionary warfare, amphibious operations, and rapid-response missions. U.S. Navy Admiral An Admiral in the U.S. Navy is a senior officer in charge of naval operations, including overseeing fleets, submarines, and aircraft carrier groups. Admirals are responsible for executing strategic objectives in naval warfare and ensuring naval readiness. U.S. Space Force General The U.S. Space Force General is the highest-ranking officer in the U.S. Space Force, responsible for overseeing all military operations related to space. They ensure that the Space Force is prepared to defend U.S. assets in space, including satellite systems, communication networks, and space-based defense technologies. U.S. Army General A U.S. Army General is one of the highest-ranking officers in the Army, responsible for overseeing large-scale operations, strategic planning, and leading entire divisions or commands. They provide leadership and direction to subordinate commanders and ensure that Army operations align with national defense goals. General - Coast Guard U.S. National Guard General A National Guard General is responsible for leading the U.S. Army and Air National Guard units within a state or territory. They play a crucial role in responding to domestic emergencies, such as natural disasters, and supporting national defense operations when needed. U.S. Combatant Command General -
Ambassadors (World Countries)
The Ambassadors Department is a key diplomatic unit responsible for managing international relations and fostering peaceful interactions between nations or factions. Ambassadors are the highest-ranking diplomatic representatives of their respective governments, tasked with promoting national interests, negotiating treaties, and handling crises in foreign territories. The department’s primary focus is to maintain diplomatic relations, represent the government's policies abroad, and ensure that communication between governments remains clear and effective.
Ambassadors and their staff often work behind the scenes to build alliances, resolve conflicts, and promote cooperation on matters such as trade, security, and humanitarian issues. They are skilled in negotiation, conflict resolution, and cultural diplomacy, serving as the bridge between their home nation and foreign entities. The department also manages embassies and consulates, where ambassadors oversee the day-to-day operations and support the safety of citizens living abroad.United Kingdom Ambassador Russia Ambassador China Ambassador Germany Ambassador France Ambassador NATO Ambassador NATO General Germany Ambassador -
DC Cafe (Civilians)
DC Café is a vibrant, welcoming space designed to offer a relaxed and casual atmosphere for individuals to gather, connect, and unwind. Whether for a quick coffee break, a casual meeting, or simply to enjoy a moment of downtime, DC Café provides a comfortable setting with a wide variety of beverages, light snacks, and meals. Known for its cozy décor, ambient lighting, and friendly staff, the café is a popular spot for both regulars and newcomers looking to enjoy quality drinks and good conversation.
The menu features a range of freshly brewed coffee, specialty teas, and refreshing beverages, along with an assortment of pastries, sandwiches, and healthy options. The café also often hosts events or themed nights, offering a great space for community engagement, casual meetups, or even informal business discussions.DC Café Manager The Manager oversees the day-to-day operations of the café, including managing staff, inventory, and ensuring that the café maintains high standards of service and cleanliness. DC Café Barista DC Café Waitstaff Waitstaff greet customers, take orders, serve food and beverages, and provide excellent customer service to create a positive dining experience DC Café Cook/Chef The Cook or Chef is responsible for preparing the food menu, ensuring all dishes are made to order and served fresh. DC Café Host/Hostess Hosts/Hostesses are responsible for greeting customers as they arrive, managing the seating arrangements, and ensuring guests are promptly seated and taken care of. -
DC Residents (Civilians)
DC Residents refers to the individuals who live within the city, each contributing to the unique blend of culture, history, and daily life that defines the area. The residents come from diverse backgrounds, professions, and walks of life, creating a dynamic community that is ever-evolving. From government officials and diplomats to business owners, artists, and everyday citizens, the people who call DC home are often involved in various sectors like politics, law, education, media, and the arts.
DC residents are known for their involvement in local issues, and many are active in community events, social movements, and cultural programs. They can be seen frequenting local cafés, attending public meetings, or engaging in the political debates that are central to the city. The city’s residents also embrace its rich history, with many taking pride in the landmarks, museums, and historical sites that make DC a focal point for national pride and international diplomacy.Resident -
White House Press (White House)
The White House Press Corps is responsible for covering the daily activities, policies, and decisions of the President and their administration. Acting as the bridge between the government and the public, members of the press attend briefings, ask tough questions, and shape the national conversation through their reporting.
As a member of the White House Press Corps, you will engage in press conferences, interview key officials, and analyze political developments in real-time. Whether you are a journalist for a major news outlet or an independent reporter, your role is to hold the administration accountable, uncover the truth, and inform the American people.Press Secretary The Press Secretary is responsible for managing the public image of the President and the White House. They act as the primary spokesperson for the President, handling media inquiries and delivering briefings to the press on policy matters and current events.
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National Security Advisor The National Security Advisor is the President’s principal advisor on national security affairs and oversees the National Security Council (NSC). They are responsible for advising the President on defense, foreign policy, and intelligence matters, particularly in times of crisis White House Counsel The White House Counsel serves as the President’s chief legal advisor, providing legal advice on a wide range of matters, from constitutional issues to ethics and legislative matters. They also oversee the White House’s legal affairs and work with the Department of Justice. Domestic Policy Advisor The Domestic Policy Advisor provides the President with advice and guidance on domestic issues, including education, healthcare, the economy, and social policy. They are responsible for shaping and implementing the President’s domestic agenda. Senior Advisor To POTUS Senior Advisors are trusted individuals who provide strategic guidance and advice to the President on a variety of political, economic, and international matters. They often have a broad portfolio and work across departments to help shape policy and strategy. Senior Advisor To VPOTUS Senior Advisors are trusted individuals who provide strategic guidance and advice to the Vice President on a variety of political, economic, and international matters. They often have a broad portfolio and work across departments to help shape policy and strategy. -
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