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The Role of Today’s PAO Julie DeBardelaben, NHQ/PA Maj Steven Solomon National Public Affairs Officer Civil Air Patrol CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

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The Role of Today’s PAO  Julie DeBardelaben, NHQ/PA Maj Steven Solomon National Public Affairs Officer. Civil Air Patrol. Citizens Serving Communities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Role of Today’s PAO 

Julie DeBardelaben, NHQ/PA

Maj Steven SolomonNational Public Affairs Officer

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In today’s technologically driven world, the rules of engagement have changed.

Where should PAOs spend their time to get the most bang for the buck?

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Attendees will come away from this seminar with a clear understanding of critical needs and how to achieve them in communicating and promoting CAP’s defense-related missions and accomplishments, i.e., how to be a successful PAO and still have time to smell the roses. 

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First things first.

Are you enrolled in the PA Specialty track?

Have you read CAPR 190-1?

Did you review the How-to Guide for CAP PA?

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If yes, great.

If not, or you’re putting it off, how come?

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Because the 1st step is doing your homework!

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Know CAPR 190-1 forwards and backwards. And it’s revised nearly every year, so look for updates!

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Study the “How-to Guide for Civil Air Patrol Public Affairs.”

A committee of expert PAOs reviews and recommends revisions on a regular basis to keep it current and useful!

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Also, have you taken all the relevant FEMA courses that are offered?

Online:IS-29 – PIO Awareness Training IS-702.a -Public Information Systems

In person, locally:IS289 - Public Information Awareness IS290 - Basic Public Information Officer IS291 - JIS/JIC for PIOs

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Ask a CAP member you respect, has PAO/PIO experience, and you think can offer you guidance to be your mentor.

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Mentee DON'Ts:Ask for advice on everything. Have a purpose in each request.Blame the mentor if his or her advice doesn't work out.Expect the mentor to know all the answers.Commit yourself to obligations you cannot keep.Cancel meetings/visits with your mentor at the last minute.-- Air Force Mentoring Program 

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 Using the knowledge from your homework (CAPR 190-1 and the How-to Guide, FEMA courses, colleagues in professional organizations, and your mentor, it’s time to refer to your unit’s PA Plan.

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 If your unit doesn’t have a PA Plan (and a Crisis Plan too), it will be dinged during a SUI/CI. So produce one quickly!

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  The Four Step Planning Process in Public Affairs

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Step 1: Determine PA needs and opportunities.

Simply provides background information about your wing/squadron.

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