The two-day gathering on the historic hilltop estate began Wednesday and includes working lunches and dinners, breakout sessions and a focus on having a smooth transition after the Obama presidency in an era of terrorist threats that may require action from the Oval Office at any point during the transition, the report said.
A non-profit group hosting the meetings, the Partnership for Public Service, has established a Center for Presidential Transition.
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