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Focused US efforts to understand and engage key audiences to create, strengthen, or preserve conditions favorable for the advancement of US interests, policies, and objectives through the use of coordinated programs, plans, themes, messages, and products synchronized with the actions of all instruments of national power. |
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Primary purpose of Strategic Communication |
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To influence particular audiences. |
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to fulfill our obligation to proved truthful, timely, and accurate information about military activities and personnel, consistent with security guidelines, which enhances public trust and support for our AF. |
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Security, accuracy, propriety and policy |
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- face to face - remote interview - press conference - on-scene interview - ambush |
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- on the record - background - off the record |
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- hooking - bridging - flagging - personal credibility |
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military capability within Information Operations |
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to reduce the vulnerability of AF missions from successful adversary collection and exploitation of critical information. |
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specific facts about friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities vitally needed by adversaries for them to plan and act effectively. |
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an adversary with the capability and intent to undertake any actions detrimental to the success of program activities or operations. |
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a condition where friendly actions provide indicators that may be obtained and accurately evaluated by an adversary in time to provide a basis for effective adversary decision-making. |
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a measure of the potential degree to which critical information and indicators are subject to loss through adversary exploitation. |
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