Rapid Response Is The New Black

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The AP obtained a memo from Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Dorrance Smith describing the program. The Pentagon press office will be expanding its operations to include “new teams of people [who] will 'develop messages' for the 24-hour news cycle and 'correct the record,'" writes the AP. The plan also includes dispatching “surrogates” who would speak on behalf of the Pentagon and a focus on “new media,” such as blogs. The changes have apparently “been in the works for months,” and construction of offices for the expanded staff commenced Friday.
According to Ruff, the program was not initiated to respond to sagging support for the war or to aid in next week’s elections. Instead it’s a response to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s criticism of how the Pentagon communications department is working to combat the messages that terrorists are effectively sending to the world. For months, Rumsfeld has been speaking publicly about such agitation, including a recent speech during which he said that terrorists had been successful in “manipulating the media.” Months before that, he was addressing publicly his frustration with what he called an overemphasis on negative information about the war in the press.
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