SCP-6682
Euclid
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medium confidence
SCP-6682
Expected annual
$1.4M
One-time setup
$1.6M
Annual recurring
$1.4M
Personnel
8
One-time startup costs are approximately $1.57M driven largely by light-tight containment conversion, specialized instrumentation, and power/CCTV hardware; recurring annual costs are about $1.40M driven by security staffing, ongoing research, legal/cover programs, and contingency reserves.
One-Time Capital Costs
Total: $1.6M
Annual Recurring Costs
Total: $1.4M/yr
Cost Scenarios
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Baseline
(baseline)
$1.4M/yr
Normal operational year with no major incidents; all recurring programs and staffing active.
no breach
routine research
scheduled escorts
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Minor Incident
$1.5M/yr
Localized containment incident requiring overtime, small repairs, legal retainer use, and temporary increased security.
temporary escape/recontainment
small-scale equipment damage
minor legal action
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Major Breach
$2.4M/yr
Significant breach with casualties or facility damage requiring MTF deployment, major repairs, litigation and long-term increased security.
full containment breach
on-site fatalities
extensive infrastructure damage
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Political Exposure
$1.9M/yr
Public leak or legal/political exposure forcing heavy PR/legal spend, possible relocation and long-term program scaling.
public leak
litigation
press/political scrutiny
Personnel
8 total
| Role | Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Security Officer / MTF Agent | 5 | [#6] Dedicated cleared guards/escorts (4–6 estimated; midpoint used) required for continuous coverage and escorted roaming duties. |
| Containment Specialist / Supervisor | 2 | [#7] Site-level containment specialists/supervisors (2 FTE) for protocol management, incident response and training coordination. |
| Medical Officer | 1 | [#8] Part-time/retained medical support for health checks, emergency response capability and medical consumables oversight. |
Confidence Notes
Estimates use midpoints of wide ranges provided in analyst notes; major uncertainties include frequency/severity of breaches, whether existing site infrastructure reduces conversion costs, and whether high-end instrumentation must be purchased vs. contracted.