Difference between revisions of "The Defence Communications Strategy"

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It has resulted in what the Ministry of Defence describes as a "daughter document" the Defence Online Engagement Strategy <ref> Ministry of Defence, [http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/DA772904-E12C-4AB1-A5F7-0C6651ABC83F/0/online_engagement_strategy.pdf Defence Onlione Engagement Strategy], accessed 6 Febuary 2009 </ref>
 
It has resulted in what the Ministry of Defence describes as a "daughter document" the Defence Online Engagement Strategy <ref> Ministry of Defence, [http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/DA772904-E12C-4AB1-A5F7-0C6651ABC83F/0/online_engagement_strategy.pdf Defence Onlione Engagement Strategy], accessed 6 Febuary 2009 </ref>
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Revision as of 12:59, 6 February 2009

The Defence Communications Strategy aims to 'enhance the reputation' of the UK Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces 'both internally and externally, through influencing the understanding, activity and perceptions of internal, domestic and international audiences'.[1]


It has resulted in what the Ministry of Defence describes as a "daughter document" the Defence Online Engagement Strategy [2]



Notes

  1. Ministry of Defence, Defence Communication Strategy, accessed 30 January 2009
  2. Ministry of Defence, Defence Onlione Engagement Strategy, accessed 6 Febuary 2009