As Jan. 20 quickly approaches, federal, city and GW officials are beginning the arduous task of planning President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration, which is expected to draw millions of visitors.
As many as four million people are expected to attend the event. With most of the District, including GW, observing Inauguration Day as a holiday, locals and visitors will pour into the National Mall to watch Obama deliver his inaugural address only blocks away from campus.
John Petrie, GW's assistant vice president for public safety and emergency management, will also have a hand in inauguration coordination since it is expected to draw millions of people to the University's doorstep.
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