ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AMERICAN CONNECTIONS MEDIA OUTREACH PROGRAM:
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SUBJ/ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AMERICAN CONNECTIONS MEDIA OUTREACH PROGRAM//
REF/A/DOC/SECNAV/05JAN06/SECNAVINST 5724.3A//
REF/B/DOC/SECNAV/21FEB12/SECNAVINST 5720.44C (CH 1)//
REF/C/DOC/CNO/21DEC12/OPNAVINST 5726.8A//
NARR/REF A IS SECNAV INSTRUCTION COVERING FLEET HOMETOWN NEWS PROGRAM POLICY
AND PROCEDURES. REF B IS DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PUBLIC AFFAIRS POLICY AND
REGULATIONS. REF C IS OUTREACH: AMERICAS NAVY ESTABLISHING POLICY AND
REQUIREMENTS FOR NAVY COMMUNITY OUTREACH.//
POC/ALVIN PLEXICO/CIV/NAVCO/LOC: MILLINGTON, TN/TEL: (901) 874-5806
/EMAIL: alvin.plexico@navy.mil//
RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the new American Connections Media Outreach
Program, which modernizes and replaces the Navy’s legacy Fleet Hometown News
(FHTN) program, and promulgates procedures for commands and Sailors to
participate.
2. The American Connections Media Outreach Program, managed by the Navy
Office of Community Outreach (NAVCO), has been established to share the Navy
story in media across the country serving markets which generally do not
receive Navy news and information. The program carefully considers how media
and public audiences prefer to receive information today and incorporates new
technology and social media. It leverages Sailors local connections to
communities across America -- hometown, location of high school or college
attended, family member’s hometown, etc. -- as well as the relationships that
exist between Navy units and their namesake cities and states, to ensure
Americans throughout the country better understand their Navy, its mission
and its contribution to national security. An additional but no less
significant benefit of the program is the positive impact on the morale of
participating Sailors and namesake units.
3. Descriptions of specific services available under the new program are
listed here:
a. Media production visits. NAVCO deploys small production teams to
commands to produce feature stories and accompanying photos on assigned
Sailors, which are provided to media outlets where those Sailors have local
connections. NAVCO provides each participating command with detailed media
feedback reports with links to all coverage and conducts training with
command public affairs teams on how to produce and share their own stories.
All content is also posted to NAVCOs media outreach blog, allowing Sailors to
share their stories via their social media networks.
b. Media advisory service. Preserving a popular capability from the
FHTN program, NAVCO notifies local media when Sailors are promoted, receive
an award, earn a warfare qualification, complete a deployment or achieve
other recognition. Sailors may submit material for this service via a
fillable form, available at www.outreach.navy.mil. Sailors can also use this
form to request NAVCO assistance in coordinating a phone or email interview
with local media. NAVCO provides media feedback reports with links to all
coverage.
c. Fleet-produced content sharing service. Every day, commands
throughout the Navy produce hundreds of stories and photos featuring the
professionalism of our Sailors and the accomplishments of Navy commands.
NAVCO's content sharing service provides these stories and photos to media
where Sailors have local connections and to media with ties to namesake
units. Key to this effort is the identification of local ties in all stories
and photo captions. As a matter of course, NAVCO reviews photos and stories
shared with navy.mil, DVIDS and many other sources; however, commands are
also encouraged to include navyoutreach@navy.mil when distributing photos and
stories. NAVCO provides commands media feedback reports with links to all
coverage.
d. Radio shout-out service. A toll-free telephone service (1-855-OUR-
NAVY or 1-855-687-6289) is available for Sailors to record a 15-second
greeting, which is shared with local radio stations where Sailors have local
connections. Greetings can be submitted in conjunction with a holiday or
observance, such as Thanksgiving, Veterans Day, etc. Greetings can also be
sent from Sailors, or namesake units, to offer support to their home teams
participating in major sporting events. The shout-outs are based on a script
that NAVCO sends out prior to each event. Units wishing to be notified of
future radio shout out opportunities can e-mail navyoutreach@navy.mil.
4. Ref (a) will be canceled. Specific requirements for participating in the
American Connections Media Outreach Program will be incorporated into the
next revisions of refs (b) and (c).
5. Points of contact: For more information, visit www.outreach.navy.mil or
contact navyoutreach@navy.mil or 901-874-5806.
6. Released by RDML D. E. Cutler, Chief of Information.//
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