Site Occupation: Containment, Research, and Military Installation
-Be more specific. Is there a special kind of anomaly (like temporal anomalies in general) that this installation is devoted to? What are some of the most notable research projects going on here at the moment? Do the garrisoned MSTs have a specialty or focus of note?
Even if the anomaly type is censored or put behind a coded designation, even if the research only referred to by a code name, it helps flesh out the base and it's purpose.
Division Jurisdiction: Containment, Research, Protection
-See above. What is the base authorized to contain, research, or protect? These things are literally in the name of RPC, so putting them here without any further detail tells readers literally nothing.
After these, it goes into specific detail about the armaments and docking records of the base. I hope there will be some larger group of works that this page will be involved with, however on its own it is about as interesting as looking over my tax forms. While I know that this isn't an anomaly article, if there isn't a story being told then why should readers care? It's like reading a report on the specific kind of fuel the Millennium Falcon uses. It may be related to something interesting but nobody really cares.
A way to fix it would be to have the site document vaguely refer to a dangerous anomaly it is in the direct vicinity of, and then mold the site's equipment, staff, and overall purpose around researching and containing said anomaly. You could inform the reader about the type and scale of the threat by what the site document outlines in it's objectives and the personnel involved.