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Public affairs (military)

Public affairs is a term for the formal offices of the branches of the United States Department of Defense whose purpose is to deal with the media and community issues. The term is also used for numerous media relations offices that are created by the U.S. military for more specific limited purposes. Public affairs offices are staffed by a combination of officers, enlisted personnel, civilian officials and contract professionals.

Public affairs offices play a key role in contingency and deployed operations.

The typical public affairs office is led by an officer who is in charge of planning, budgeting for, executing and evaluating the effectiveness of public affairs programs, and provides public affairs advice, counsel and support for commanders and senior staff members.

Duties and responsibilities edit

The public affairs officer (PAO) is responsible for developing a working relationship with reporters and other media representatives, maintaining a robust community relations program, keeping contact with other government agencies, and keeping internal and external publics informed on issues that may affect them. Known as "PAO's" for short, they are expected to coordinate with the appropriate agencies prior to contacting and releasing information to the media on conditions that might result in favorable or unfavorable public reaction, including releases and public statements involving local, regional and national news.

PAOs are responsible for preparing information relative to unit participation in military operations, world events, and environmental matters through news releases, special activities, photographs, radio and television, and other informational material. They also review materials such as speeches, news articles, and radio and television shows for security policy review and integration with the objectives of the military, and determine appropriate topics.

PAOs oversee the production of base newspapers, magazines, and internal information produced by enlisted Public Affairs specialists that include coordinating media visits (if possible) and writing stories to share with fellow deployed personnel as well as audiences back home, both military and civilian. They also produce speeches and act as ghost writers for commanders, often completely developing a commander's public persona.

Additionally, PAOs act as a liaison with Hollywood, actively courting Film Studios through Entertainment Liaison Offices based in Los Angeles (as an example, Navy Office of Information West). This ensures the accurate representation of the United States Armed Forces through PAOs trained in understanding the needs and requirements of Film Production, as well as the complex military culture to find an acceptable arrangement that allows the production to get the necessary footage while protecting the taxpayers investment in the Armed Forces.[1]

Tyrese Gibson's character in Michael Bay's Transformers series was a perfect example of the positive results through cooperation between the United States Department of Defense and Hollywood. Bay gained access to USAF bases and assets for the film, while the Air Force was not only able to showcase sophisticated USAF aircraft in the movie, they also helped develop one of the main characters - a combat controller (1C2X1).[2]

In the United States edit

Training edit

The Public Affairs community of the United States Armed Forces consists of active duty and reserve officers, enlisted personnel, civilians and consultants to provide support for managing the flow of news and information for the military. Public Affairs Officers (PAO) and enlisted members often attend the Defense Information School (DINFOS) at Ft. Meade, Maryland prior to their first duty station and for online and instructor-led professional development coursework and advanced training throughout their careers.

Army edit

The United States Army's public affairs community is led by the Chief of Public Affairs. As of April 2019, the Chief of Public Affairs is U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Amy E. Johnston.[3] For more, see U.S. Army Community Relations.

On October 1, 2018, the United States Army merged the enlisted Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) 46Q Public Affairs Specialist and 46R Public Affairs Broadcast Specialist into a single MOS, 46S Public Affairs Mass Communications Specialist. All Army enlisted public affairs Soldiers in the ranks of private to staff sergeant fall under this new MOS, while those in the ranks of sergeant first class to sergeant major will remain in MOS 46Z Chief Public Affairs NCO.[4]

Army officers from the 18 primary officer branches are able to apply to join the Public Affairs Functional Area (FA46) upon being selected for promotion to 1st lieutenant. If selected by the Voluntary Transfer Incentive Program (VTIP), officers are given the officer Functional Area code 46A. They will then serve as public affairs officers at the brigade level and higher.

Marine Corps Communication Strategy and Operations edit

Formerly Marine Corps public affairs, the United States Marine Corps made significant changes to the organization and naming conventions of its public affairs occupational field in 2017 and 2018. The overall goal of the changes was to enhance situational awareness and command and control for the rest of the Marine Corps while improving the Marine Corps’ overall ability to exploit opportunities and maneuver in the modern information environment.[5]

In October 2017, the 43XX public affairs and 46XX combat camera occupational fields merged into a single 45XX occupational field and was designated Communication Strategy and Operations (CommStrat).[5] In September 2018, the Office of U.S. Marine Corps Communication was renamed Communication Directorate (CD).[6] The name change was purely administrative and the mission, tasks, and organization of the office was unchanged. The Director of the CD remained a brigadier general.

During this re-organization, the Communication Strategy and Operations Company became a single entity as part of the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) Information Group (MIG).  The mission of the CommStrat Company is to plan and execute inform operations, to include public engagement and the acquisition, production, and dissemination of communication and other information products.[7]

Marines within the Communication Strategy and Operations community are identified by Military Occupational Specialties (MOS):

Enlisted

  • 4531 (Combat Mass Communicator)
  • 4512 (Combat Graphics Specialist)
  • 4541 (Combat Photographer)
  • 4571 (Combat Videographer)
  • 4591 (Communication Strategy and Operations Chief)
  • 4511 (Recruiting Station Marketing and Communication Marine; this is an alternate MOS)

Officer

  • 4502 (Communication Strategy and Operations Officer)
  • 4503 (Visual Information Officer)
  • 4505 (Communication Strategy and Operations Planner)

Navy edit

The United States Navy public affairs community is led by the Chief of Naval Information (CHINFO) within the U.S. Navy Office of Information. As of June 2019, the Chief of Information was Rear Admiral Charles W. Brown.[8] Rear Admiral (lower half) Paula D. Dunn serves as the Vice Chief of Information.

Enlisted members of the Navy public affairs community are rated as Mass Communication Specialist (MC). Officers in Navy public affairs are Restricted Line Officers and hold the Special Duty Officer (Public Affairs) designator 165X.

The annual CHINFO Merit Awards (CMA) Program recognizes outstanding achievements in internal media products produced by Navy commands and individuals.

Air Force edit

The Secretary of the Air Force Office of Public Affairs (SAF/PA) serves in the leadership role for the United States Air Force's public affairs community. Air Force public affairs officers hold the 35P Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC). The enlisted public affairs AFSC is 3N0X6, Public Affairs apprentice, journeyman, or craftsman, depending on skill level.

Coast Guard edit

The Director of Governmental and Public Affairs (CG-092) serves as the senior executive public affairs officer for the United States Coast Guard. As of 2017 The current director is Rear Admiral Anthony J. Vogt.[9]

Enlisted Coast Guard members are rated as Public Affairs Specialist (PA) after attending the Defense Information School and come from the Active and Reserve components.

Based at the Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building in Washington D.C., The Office of Public Affairs (CG-0922) oversees PAs in support of media relations stationed in major media markets throughout the United States. They work for public affairs officers on district and area commanders' support staffs or in small public-affairs detachments located in major metropolitan areas.[10]

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Hammond, William M. Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1962-1968. Washington, D.C.: Center for Military History, United States Army, 1988, OCLC 17442224
  • Hammond, William M. Reporting Vietnam: Media and Military at War. Lawrence, Kan: University Press of Kansas, 1998, ISBN 0700609113
  • Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies, David L. Robb, Prometheus Books, 2004, ISBN 1-59102-182-0

References edit

  1. ^ Quigley, Samantha (December 18, 2015). "To Tap Into the Military's Arsenal, Hollywood Needs the Pentagon's Blessing". The USO. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  2. ^ Hsu, Jeremy (June 24, 2009). "Depiction vs. Reality: The Air Force Hardware of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen". Popular Science. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Army Public Affairs | The United States Army".
  4. ^ "MOS 46S: What you need to know". www.army.mil. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  5. ^ a b "GUIDANCE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMUNICATION STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS (45XX) OCCUPATIONAL FIELD THROUGH THE MERGE OF 43XX (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) AND 46XX (COMBAT CAMERA) > The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website > Messages Display". www.marines.mil. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  6. ^ "REDESIGNATION OF THE OFFICE OF U.S. MARINE CORPS COMMUNICATION AND NAMING GUIDANCE FOR THE 45XX OCCUPATIONAL FIELD > The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website > Messages Display". www.marines.mil. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  7. ^ https://www.trngcmd.marines.mil/Portals/207/Docs/wtbn/MCCMOS/FINAL%20MAGTF%20IE%20OPS%20CoE%202017-07-06.pdf?ver=2017-11-16-090225-057[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ Charles W. Brown biography, from the United States Navy
  9. ^ "Flag Officer & Senior Executive Service Members". United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Public Affairs Specialist". United States Coast Guard.

External links edit

  • United States Navy Public Affairs Alumni Association 2007-11-28 at the Wayback Machine (USNPAAA)

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The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Public affairs is a term for the formal offices of the branches of the United States Department of Defense whose purpose is to deal with the media and community issues The term is also used for numerous media relations offices that are created by the U S military for more specific limited purposes Public affairs offices are staffed by a combination of officers enlisted personnel civilian officials and contract professionals Public affairs offices play a key role in contingency and deployed operations The typical public affairs office is led by an officer who is in charge of planning budgeting for executing and evaluating the effectiveness of public affairs programs and provides public affairs advice counsel and support for commanders and senior staff members Contents 1 Duties and responsibilities 2 In the United States 2 1 Training 2 2 Army 2 3 Marine Corps Communication Strategy and Operations 2 4 Navy 2 5 Air Force 2 6 Coast Guard 3 See also 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksDuties and responsibilities editThe public affairs officer PAO is responsible for developing a working relationship with reporters and other media representatives maintaining a robust community relations program keeping contact with other government agencies and keeping internal and external publics informed on issues that may affect them Known as PAO s for short they are expected to coordinate with the appropriate agencies prior to contacting and releasing information to the media on conditions that might result in favorable or unfavorable public reaction including releases and public statements involving local regional and national news PAOs are responsible for preparing information relative to unit participation in military operations world events and environmental matters through news releases special activities photographs radio and television and other informational material They also review materials such as speeches news articles and radio and television shows for security policy review and integration with the objectives of the military and determine appropriate topics PAOs oversee the production of base newspapers magazines and internal information produced by enlisted Public Affairs specialists that include coordinating media visits if possible and writing stories to share with fellow deployed personnel as well as audiences back home both military and civilian They also produce speeches and act as ghost writers for commanders often completely developing a commander s public persona Additionally PAOs act as a liaison with Hollywood actively courting Film Studios through Entertainment Liaison Offices based in Los Angeles as an example Navy Office of Information West This ensures the accurate representation of the United States Armed Forces through PAOs trained in understanding the needs and requirements of Film Production as well as the complex military culture to find an acceptable arrangement that allows the production to get the necessary footage while protecting the taxpayers investment in the Armed Forces 1 Tyrese Gibson s character in Michael Bay s Transformers series was a perfect example of the positive results through cooperation between the United States Department of Defense and Hollywood Bay gained access to USAF bases and assets for the film while the Air Force was not only able to showcase sophisticated USAF aircraft in the movie they also helped develop one of the main characters a combat controller 1C2X1 2 In the United States editTraining edit The Public Affairs community of the United States Armed Forces consists of active duty and reserve officers enlisted personnel civilians and consultants to provide support for managing the flow of news and information for the military Public Affairs Officers PAO and enlisted members often attend the Defense Information School DINFOS at Ft Meade Maryland prior to their first duty station and for online and instructor led professional development coursework and advanced training throughout their careers Army edit The United States Army s public affairs community is led by the Chief of Public Affairs As of April 2019 the Chief of Public Affairs is U S Army Brig Gen Amy E Johnston 3 For more see U S Army Community Relations On October 1 2018 the United States Army merged the enlisted Military Occupational Specialties MOS 46Q Public Affairs Specialist and 46R Public Affairs Broadcast Specialist into a single MOS 46S Public Affairs Mass Communications Specialist All Army enlisted public affairs Soldiers in the ranks of private to staff sergeant fall under this new MOS while those in the ranks of sergeant first class to sergeant major will remain in MOS 46Z Chief Public Affairs NCO 4 Army officers from the 18 primary officer branches are able to apply to join the Public Affairs Functional Area FA46 upon being selected for promotion to 1st lieutenant If selected by the Voluntary Transfer Incentive Program VTIP officers are given the officer Functional Area code 46A They will then serve as public affairs officers at the brigade level and higher Marine Corps Communication Strategy and Operations edit Formerly Marine Corps public affairs the United States Marine Corps made significant changes to the organization and naming conventions of its public affairs occupational field in 2017 and 2018 The overall goal of the changes was to enhance situational awareness and command and control for the rest of the Marine Corps while improving the Marine Corps overall ability to exploit opportunities and maneuver in the modern information environment 5 In October 2017 the 43XX public affairs and 46XX combat camera occupational fields merged into a single 45XX occupational field and was designated Communication Strategy and Operations CommStrat 5 In September 2018 the Office of U S Marine Corps Communication was renamed Communication Directorate CD 6 The name change was purely administrative and the mission tasks and organization of the office was unchanged The Director of the CD remained a brigadier general During this re organization the Communication Strategy and Operations Company became a single entity as part of the Marine Expeditionary Force MEF Information Group MIG The mission of the CommStrat Company is to plan and execute inform operations to include public engagement and the acquisition production and dissemination of communication and other information products 7 Marines within the Communication Strategy and Operations community are identified by Military Occupational Specialties MOS Enlisted 4531 Combat Mass Communicator 4512 Combat Graphics Specialist 4541 Combat Photographer 4571 Combat Videographer 4591 Communication Strategy and Operations Chief 4511 Recruiting Station Marketing and Communication Marine this is an alternate MOS Officer 4502 Communication Strategy and Operations Officer 4503 Visual Information Officer 4505 Communication Strategy and Operations Planner Navy edit The United States Navy public affairs community is led by the Chief of Naval Information CHINFO within the U S Navy Office of Information As of June 2019 the Chief of Information was Rear Admiral Charles W Brown 8 Rear Admiral lower half Paula D Dunn serves as the Vice Chief of Information Enlisted members of the Navy public affairs community are rated as Mass Communication Specialist MC Officers in Navy public affairs are Restricted Line Officers and hold the Special Duty Officer Public Affairs designator 165X The annual CHINFO Merit Awards CMA Program recognizes outstanding achievements in internal media products produced by Navy commands and individuals Air Force edit The Secretary of the Air Force Office of Public Affairs SAF PA serves in the leadership role for the United States Air Force s public affairs community Air Force public affairs officers hold the 35P Air Force Specialty Code AFSC The enlisted public affairs AFSC is 3N0X6 Public Affairs apprentice journeyman or craftsman depending on skill level Coast Guard edit The Director of Governmental and Public Affairs CG 092 serves as the senior executive public affairs officer for the United States Coast Guard As of 2017 update The current director is Rear Admiral Anthony J Vogt 9 Enlisted Coast Guard members are rated as Public Affairs Specialist PA after attending the Defense Information School and come from the Active and Reserve components Based at the Douglas A Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building in Washington D C The Office of Public Affairs CG 0922 oversees PAs in support of media relations stationed in major media markets throughout the United States They work for public affairs officers on district and area commanders support staffs or in small public affairs detachments located in major metropolitan areas 10 See also editCoalition Chronicle a monthly military magazine of stories and news briefs about military members in Iraq Enemy Image a documentary about The Pentagon s approach to news coverage of war Information warfare Pentagon rapid response operation Public relations U S Military Television NetworkFurther reading editHammond William M Public Affairs The Military and the Media 1962 1968 Washington D C Center for Military History United States Army 1988 OCLC 17442224 Hammond William M Reporting Vietnam Media and Military at War Lawrence Kan University Press of Kansas 1998 ISBN 0700609113 Operation Hollywood How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies David L Robb Prometheus Books 2004 ISBN 1 59102 182 0References edit Quigley Samantha December 18 2015 To Tap Into the Military s Arsenal Hollywood Needs the Pentagon s Blessing The USO Retrieved 3 July 2017 Hsu Jeremy June 24 2009 Depiction vs Reality The Air Force Hardware of Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Popular Science Retrieved 3 July 2017 Army Public Affairs The United States Army MOS 46S What you need to know www army mil Retrieved 2019 06 11 a b GUIDANCE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMUNICATION STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS 45XX OCCUPATIONAL FIELD THROUGH THE MERGE OF 43XX PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND 46XX COMBAT CAMERA gt The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website gt Messages Display www marines mil Retrieved 2019 05 05 REDESIGNATION OF THE OFFICE OF U S MARINE CORPS COMMUNICATION AND NAMING GUIDANCE FOR THE 45XX OCCUPATIONAL FIELD gt The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website gt Messages Display www marines mil Retrieved 2019 05 05 https www trngcmd marines mil Portals 207 Docs wtbn MCCMOS FINAL 20MAGTF 20IE 20OPS 20CoE 202017 07 06 pdf ver 2017 11 16 090225 057 bare URL PDF Charles W Brown biography from the United States Navy Flag Officer amp Senior Executive Service Members United States Coast Guard Retrieved 3 July 2017 Public Affairs Specialist United States Coast Guard External links editUnited States Navy Public Affairs Alumni Association Archived 2007 11 28 at the Wayback Machine USNPAAA United States Army Public Affairs Alumni Association APAAA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Public affairs military amp oldid 1174026284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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