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Tom Clancy's Op-Center is a novel series, created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. The books are actually written by Jeff Rovin, but Clancy was the originator of the idea.

Main characters

These characters are in most or all books:

Plots

The books in the Tom Clancy's Op-Center series so far are (partial list):

Op-Center

Although familiarly called "Op-Center", the actual name of the largely autonomous agency is the "National Crisis Management Center". The charter of the NCMC, or Op-Center is unlike any other in the history of the United States. They handle both domestic and international crises. Director Paul Hood reports to the president himself, and what had started as "an information clearinghouse with SWAT capabilities" now has the singular capacity to monitor, initiate, and manage operations worldwide.

It is headquartered in a nondescript, two-story building located near the Naval Reserve flight line at Andrews Air Force Base that used to be a ready room, a staging area for crack flight crews. In the event of a nuclear attack, it would have been their job to evacuate key officials from Washington, D.C.

The seventy-eight full-time employees at Op-Center who worked at headquarters were handpicked [tactician]s, generals, diplomats, intelligence analysts, computer specialists, psychologists, reconnaissance experts, environmentalists, attorneys, and even media manipulators, or spin doctors. Op-Center shares another forty-two support personnel with the Department of Defense and the CIA, and commands a twelve-person tactical strike team known as STRIKER, which is based at the nearby Quantico FBI Academy.

During its first two years, the group had spent more than $100 million on equipment and hi-tech modifications, turning the Op-Center headquarters into an operations center designed to interface with the CIA, NSA, White House, State Department, Department of Defense, DIA, NRO, and Intelligence and Threat Analysis Center.

Net Force

The third Op-Center novel, Games of State, briefly alludes to the concept of a "Net Force". This concept was later expanded into its own Net Force series, created by the same men as Op-Center but written by Steve Perry (and later cowritten with Larry Segriff). No direct connection has yet been drawn between the two series, however.

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