Interagency Strategic Communication Network

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The Interagency Strategic Communication Network ("SC Network"; formerly known as the “Fusion Team”) was launched in 2003 to 'improve the coordination of USG strategic communication efforts. Network members from participating government offices, bureaus and agencies share information about their respective plans and activities in order to leverage each other’s efforts.'[1]

People

Todd Leventhal, former director (November 2007 – November 2010), subsequently at the Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications at the U.S. Department of State [2]

Visiting speakers

Maajid Nawaz, of the Quilliam Foundation addressed the Network via a webcast, 22 October 2009.[3]

Notes

  1. Cyberspace and Information Operations Study Center Strategic communication(s), accessed 7 April 2011
  2. LinkedIn Todd Leventhal, Accessed 7 April 2011
  3. Quilliam Foundation Maajid Nawaz Addresses the U.S. government's Interagency Strategic Communications Network, 22 Oct 2009,