Maintaining communication during relief and recovery efforts: the ADF public affairs capability
The emergency response information space will invariably be well-serviced by designated state and local-level spokespeople, emergency service agencies communications staff, the media and indeed information from civilian eyewitnesses or ‘citizen journalists’. Each member is trained to navigate the ha...
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