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==Mission==
==Mission==
The mission of the Public Affairs Branch is to inform Canadians of the policies, programs, services, activities, operations and initiatives of the Canadian Forces in a manner that is accurate, complete, objective, timely, relevant, understandable and open and transparent within the law. Public Affairs Officers are assigned to Commands, Formations, and Bases across Canada and are often deployed overseas.
The mission of the Public Affairs Branch is to inform Canadians of the policies, programs, services, activities, operations and initiatives of the Canadian Forces in a manner that is accurate, complete, objective, timely, relevant, understandable and open and transparent within the law. Public Affairs Officers are assigned to Commands, Formations, and Bases across Canada and are often deployed overseas.

Public Affairs Officers are both line and staff officers who provide advice and professional services to commanders and staffs at the tactical, operational and strategic levels in the areas of:

* Public Affairs planning as part of the operational planning process

* Media operations including media relations services to local, national and international journalists and media outlets, the management of media embedding programs, the conduct of media escorts and the provision of still and video imagery

* Internal communications using a variety of platforms

* Community relations


==Order of precedence==
==Order of precedence==

Revision as of 21:04, 16 October 2011

Public Affairs Branch
CountryCanada
BranchCanadian Forces personnel branch
Roleinform Canadians of the policies, programs, services, activities, operations and initiatives of the Canadian Forces
Motto(s)Veritas Latin "Truth"

The Public Affairs (PA) Branch is a personnel branch of the Canadian Forces (CF).

Mission

The mission of the Public Affairs Branch is to inform Canadians of the policies, programs, services, activities, operations and initiatives of the Canadian Forces in a manner that is accurate, complete, objective, timely, relevant, understandable and open and transparent within the law. Public Affairs Officers are assigned to Commands, Formations, and Bases across Canada and are often deployed overseas.

Public Affairs Officers are both line and staff officers who provide advice and professional services to commanders and staffs at the tactical, operational and strategic levels in the areas of:

  • Public Affairs planning as part of the operational planning process
  • Media operations including media relations services to local, national and international journalists and media outlets, the management of media embedding programs, the conduct of media escorts and the provision of still and video imagery
  • Internal communications using a variety of platforms
  • Community relations

Order of precedence

Preceded by Public Affairs Branch Succeeded by

References