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defined as focused United States Government efforts to understand and engage key audiences to create, strengthen, or preserve conditions favorable for the advancement of United States Government 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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Where does Strategic Communication begin? |
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with integrated and synchronized messages presented consistently to key audiences to achieve strategic, operational, and tactical effects. |
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Defined as taking advantage of opportunities before the interview to interest the reporter in what you want to talk about. The idea is to entice the interviewer into your agenda. |
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a technique used to move from the reporter’s agenda to your message |
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Bridging; Bridging is also a way to smoothly transition from the question asked to your message. A direct question deserves a direct answer. However, after briefly touching upon the answer, bridge to your message and agenda. |
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______is a technique used to emphasize your message. Use verbal cues such as tone of voice and non-verbal cues such as hand gestures or facial expressions to emphasize a point. |
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When you use your personal authority, experience, and establish your professional credentials. |
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security, accuracy, propriety, and policy; You ort to stay within its bounds when ya talkin own Facebook and whatnot. |
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What systems enable information superiority on the battlefield provide the commander with the information to make effective decisions and provide the warfighter the capability to access the information necessary to complete their mission |
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IO is the integrated employment of what three operational elements? |
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Influence Operations (IFO), Electronic Warfare Operations, and Network Warfare Operations. |
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______ and ______ will be identified at the earliest stages of planning an operation or activity and continuously updated as necessary to support mission effectiveness. |
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Critical Information and OPSEC indicators |
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An ______ is a measure of the potential degree to which critical information and indicators are subject to loss through adversary exploitation |
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