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operations room

British  

noun

  1. a room from which all the operations of a military, police, or other disciplined activity are controlled

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Inside our operations room in Ramallah, time slowed to something unbearable.

From Los Angeles Times

That was the spark for the operations room.

From Los Angeles Times

“We took advantage of our skills to defend ourselves,” said one 28-year-old activist with the operations room technical team, taking out his phone to demo some apps.

From Los Angeles Times

In the operations room, UK military personnel watch round the clock, every day of the year.

From BBC

We are warned we will have to leave the operations room if there is a real-life incident.

From BBC