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1 MILITARY / MEDIA RELATIONS
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2 Elected Decision Makers Military Members IMPACT PUBLIC PERCEPTION HAS AN IMPACT
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3 Media Political Leaders Private Organizations Personal Contact INFLUENCES ON THE PUBLIC’S PERCEPTION OF THE MILITARY
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4 Awareness of impact of public perception Training Public Affairs / Procedures Transparent Military Justice System KEYS TO POSITIVE PUBLIC PERCEPTION
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5 Make information available No censorship Withhold only to protect security, safety, or privacy Conduct public affairs planning & coordination PRINCIPLES FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICERS
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6 Media Relations Internal Information Community Relations FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
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7 LAWS REGULATING RELEASE OF INFORMATION Freedom of Information Act - Disclosure is the rule - Equal access - Government must justify any denial of access
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8 CLASSIFICATION OF INFORMATION Classified documents procedure: - Decision to release by designated officials - Classification limitations Internal practices and rules Trade secrets Memos and letters Personnel and medical files Investigatory records Exempt by statute
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9 Media goalsvs. Military Goals News is a product to sell ----- Mission comes first Information = commodity ----- Information = asset Seek access to information ----- Restrict access Broad principles, loosely organized ----- Rules, tightly organized
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10 THE DILEMMA... THE DILEMMA... MILITARY JUSTICE PUBLIC INTEREST PERSONAL PRIVACY
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11 U.S. SOLUTION ! U.S. SOLUTION ! MILITARY JUSTICE Courts-Martial Open to Journalists--But No Cameras AP Photo/William Hennessy Release: Name Rank Hometown Charge Details of Confinement
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12 THE DILEMMA... THE DILEMMA... MILITARY OPERATIONS PUBLIC RIGHT TO KNOW OPERATIONAL SECURITY
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13 U.S. SOLUTION! MILITARY OPERATIONS Commander’s Control Roaming Journalists Press Pools
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14 Press Pools Pre-selected, given access to area of operations and military information Possible conditions for inclusion: –Ready to respond when notified to deploy –No reporting of deployment without permission –Remain with military escort –Military review of reporting prior to release
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15 Embedding of Media Provides long-term, minimally restrictive access to military operations –Live, work & travel with military units –Commanders to ensure media provided opportunities to observe actual combat operations –All interviews on the record
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16 FALSE REPORTING...THE DILEMMA... FREE SPEECH MISLEADING THE PUBLIC
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17 U.S. SOLUTION... Rebuttal Media Conference Defamation Laws
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18 CONCLUSION Vital Role of the Media Military/Media Cooperation Methods of Allowing Media Access to Information
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