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(According to DOD): Those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with interest in the Department of Defense (and other entities). Also called PA. See also command information; community relations; public information. (Public Relations) Also see: www.publicaffairsofficer.blogspot.com
Extract from Center for Army Lessons Learned Initial Impressions Report 06-11,
Disaster Response Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Figure 8-1: Public affairs interview in Mississippi
This article addresses the need for public affairs (PA) support during disaster relief operations. Public interest in how the U.S. government and the Army supports relief operations was significantly increased after Hurricane Katrina because this domestic disaster hit home in a monumental way. PA officers (PAOs) on the Gulf coast had to work closely with civilian media to ensure command messages and military information was disseminated in an accurate and timely manner. PAOs leveraged the power of U.S. media organizations to assist in information gathering and dissemination.
One National Guard (NG) division PAO in Louisiana conducted a vigorous media information program to get the command message out, despite staff shortages. The NG division, operating under the modular force structure, deployed with no organic staff. The modular force structure authorizes three officers and seven enlisted personnel in the PA section. The NG division possessed only one qualified PAO, who acted as the single point of contact for media operations within the division.
Through rigorous networking with military and civilian media agencies, the PAO was able to coordinate media coverage when opportunities surfaced. Most of this coordination was conducted while attending civilian news media meetings at the state emergency operations center. Command messages were disseminated via these meetings and with the military PA detachment (MPAD) located at Belle Chase, Louisiana, south of New Orleans. However, the MPAD was not part of the division. The division PA office had no tasking authority over the MPAD. Priority of media coverage was determined by the Louisiana NG chain of command, instead of the division-assigned command and control authority. If the MPAD was not available, the division PAO would cover stories on his own. These stories would be included in a newsletter that was distributed by the MPAD. The PAO also would arrange press meetings for the division commander. The PAO possessed 15 years of prior enlisted PA experience. This experience was critical in filling the void in staff structure.
In Mississippi, all intelligence/information was channeled through the joint task force (JTF) G2, who was also acting as the G5 and G7. As tactical-level units reported information about civil infrastructure and the status of services to the G2, this information was also passed to civilian media outlets by the JTF PAO. Initial military response priorities were communicated via press conferences and field media contacts at the local and higher headquarters levels. These priorities became part of the overall information operations (IO) plan and the media support plan. Sample talking points in the initial phase of the relief operation are listed below.
NG Support to Hurricane Katrina Key Messages
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Insights/Lessons learned
Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership and Education, Personnel, and Facilities (DOTMLPF) Implications
Table of Supporting Observations | |||
Observation Title | CALLCOMS File Number | ||
Public Affairs Operations During a Natural Disaster | 44841-43727 | ||
Intelligence Support to Effects | 77501-71346 |
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Directors of the United States Association of Veterans in Business (USAVETBIZ) is pleased to announce that Chairman, Michael J. Hershman has been selected as one of the 100 most influential people in business ethics in the world for 2008 by Ethisphere Institute and has been commended by a unanimous Joint Resolution of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors for his work.
"Michael Hershman's recognition by the Ethisphere Institute is so richly deserved not just because he did the right thing when no one was watching, but more importantly, because he was willing to let the truth, however difficult, direct his course of action rather than the reverse," noted Margi Vanderhye, Virginia House of Delegates, 34th District.
“As one of the elite people from around the world who have boldly stepped forward to battle against unethical business practices, it is an honor and privilege for our Board and national membership to add our proud salute to Mr. Hershman,” said USAVETBIZ President, Richard Ramirez. “The stature of Michael’s professional life is unique as a business man and person. His work has spanned the globe for many years. He is an extraordinary example of a military veteran who turned early credentials first gained in service to country to the global stage.”
“Michael’s background, experience and dedication are exceptional. These modern tributes have been well earned. As an organization, USAVETBIZ is deeply honored that Mr. Hershman has lent his name and leadership to the cause of our Commerce for the Defenders programs for advancing the interest of veterans in business across the nation. He is a true defender of commerce,” Rameriz said.
To learn more about Commerce for the Defender, please visit www.USAVETBIZ.org.
USAVETBIZ is a non-profit membership trade Association dedicated to enhancing awareness of and opportunity for veterans in business in all channels of commerce, public and private. More information about USAVETBIZ is available at www.USAVETBIZ.org.
Ethisphere Institute (#33): http://ethisphere.com/100-most-influential-people-in-business-ethics-2008/
VA Commonwealth: http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?091+ful+HJ1002
The Fairfax Group: http://www.fairfaxco.us/
U.S. Association of Veterans in Business
Megan Pollard, 800-505-1083
CommerceForTheDefenders@USAVETBIZ.org
or
HighViz/ABPA
Abbe Buck, 703-753-4100
abbe@highvizconsulting.com
WHEN: Thursday, April 23, 2009
7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
WHERE: Sheraton Premiere Tysons Corner
8661 Leesburg Pike
Vienna, VA 22182
WHO: Government Leaders to include: (additional info here)
Shay Assad, Director, Defense Procurement, Acquisition Policy and Strategic
Sourcing, Department of Defense
Soraya Correa, Director, Office of Procurement Operations, Department of
Homeland Security
Casey Coleman, Chief Information Officer, General Services Administration
Delores Thompson-Gad, Assistant Director, Office of Small Business Programs,
Mission and Installtion Contracting Command, Directorate of Contracting, Fort Belvoir
Mary Davie, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Assisted Acquisition Services
Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration
Amanda Fredriksen, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, General Supplies and
Services, Federal Acquisition Service
Mike Sade, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Integrated Technology Services,
Federal Acquisition Service
Houston Taylor, Director, Program Analysis Division, Office of Acquisition
Management, Federal Acquisition Service
Kendra Turner, Director, Industry Relations Division, Office of Acquisition
Management, Public Buildings Service
WHAT: The American Small Business Coalition Fifth Anniversary Conference
and Awards Dinner: "Celebrating a Culture of Collaboration and Success" (http://www.turningfive.com/)
WHY: In addition to new initiatives like the Economic Stimulus, the change in
our Nation's leadership is affecting the dynamics of how Government and Industry partnerships will occur, now and in the future. This event is a full day of high-
touch, high-value information exchange for companies doing business in the
government sector as well as those seeking to do business there. This event includes keynotes, breakouts and discussion panels led by leaders from Government and
Industry with unparalleled networking opportunities throughout the day. This
information-rich event concludes with a festive cocktail networking reception and
awards dinner in the Sheraton Premiere's Capital Club.
The American Small Business Coalition (The ASBC) is a membership organization exclusively focused on supporting the development of relationships, best practices and
market intelligence for companies doing business in the government sector.
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Actor Kal Penn joins White House team |
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White House spokesman Shin Inouye said Tuesday that the actor who had a recurring role on the Fox TV show House and has starred in several movies would join the staff as an associate director in the Office of Public Liaison. His role will be to connect Obama with the Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities, as well as arts and entertainment groups.
Penn starred as Kumar in the movie, Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.
Penn was an Obama supporter during the campaign. The White House says a start date for Penn has not been set.
The hire was first reported by Entertainment Weekly.
Harris Corporation Donates $10,000 to Wounded Warrior Project During HIMSS'09 Healthcare IT Conference and Exposition CHICAGO, April 6, 2009 (HIMSS'09, Harris Booth #3974) — Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, has donated $10,000 to Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), a non-profit organization whose mission is to honor and empower wounded warriors. The donation is being presented today during a reception hosted by the company at the HIMSS'09 Healthcare IT Conference and Exposition being held April 4-8 at McCormick Place in Chicago. "Harris is committed to delivering technology that will help enhance healthcare and accelerate benefits for our nation's soldiers, veterans and their families," said Dan Pearson, group president of Harris Government Communications Systems. "We are proud to support Wounded Warrior Project, which is raising awareness and helping to meet the needs of severely injured service men and women." Pearson presented a check for $10,000 to WWP representative Chad Watson. WWP CEO Steve Nardizzi commented, "On behalf of the more than 33,000 severely injured service members, we want to thank Harris for its dedication to our nation's heroes. Your company's commitment is helping ensure the tremendous personal sacrifices made by our service men and women are not forgotten." Harris is delivering enterprise intelligence technology for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) CONNECT solution, which supports secure information sharing between federal agencies and health information exchange organizations — several of which serve wounded warriors. In February, the Social Security Administration was the first agency to go live with the system, which has already significantly reduced the time required to process disability claims for wounded warriors and other individuals. Wounded Warrior Project is a non-profit organization whose mission is to honor and empower wounded warriors. WWP serves to raise awareness and enlist the public's aid for the needs of severely injured service men and women, to help severely injured service members aid and assist each other, and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs. For more information, call 877 TEAM WWP (832-6997) or visit www.woundedwarriorproject.org. Harris Healthcare Solutions provides enterprise intelligence solutions and services for commercial and government customers, including systems integration, intelligent infrastructure, advanced visualization and display, enterprise digital content management, and IT services solutions. Harris products, systems, and services improve health outcomes by assuring that critical medical information is delivered with security and privacy to the right person, on the right device, at the point of care. About Harris Corporation # # # Contact Information: Sleighton Meyer |