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  2. Rendon Group - Wikipedia

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    The article quoted Jeff Raleigh, who helped oversee Rendon in Kabul for the U.S. Embassy and later left the U.S. Embassy in September, as saying the contract was "a rip-off of the U.S. taxpayer". [12] Later Jeff Raleigh's Afghan supervisor said Jeff wanted full control of The Rendon Group and was out of his bound.

  3. Strategic communication - Wikipedia

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    Strategic communication is the purposeful use of communication by an organization to reach a specific goal. [1] Organizations like governments, corporations, NGOs and militaries seeking to communicate a concept, process, or data to satisfy their organizational or strategic goals will use strategic communication.

  4. United States Strategic Communication - Wikipedia

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    Academics and professionals alike have yet to find consensus on a universal definition. As explained by Professor Dennis Murphy of the U.S. Army War College, "strategic communication is an emergent concept with several definitions floating about, no doctrinal base and a lexicon that fails completely to convey the desired understanding."

  5. Ben Rhodes (White House staffer) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin J. Rhodes (born November 14, 1977) is an American writer, a political commentator, and a former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and Speechwriting under President Barack Obama. With Jake Sullivan, he is the co-chair of National Security Action, a political NGO. [1]

  6. National Security Council coordinator for strategic ...

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    The National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications is a U.S. government official operating within the National Security Council.Similar to a press secretary or public affairs officer, this position is responsible for coordinating "interagency efforts to explain United States policy", [1] often through public briefings and media interviews.

  7. White House Director of Strategic Communications - Wikipedia

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    The White House Director of Strategic Communications was a senior member of the President's staff, reporting directly to the President and working in conjunction with the White House Communications Director.

  8. Capitol Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc. (CBC) is an American media company based in Raleigh, North Carolina.Capitol owns three television stations and nine radio stations in the Raleigh–Durham and Wilmington areas of North Carolina and the Durham Bulls minor league baseball team as well as the Coastal Plain League, a college summer baseball league.

  9. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command - Wikipedia

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    STRATCOM was elevated into a major command to exercise full control over worldwide strategic communications. [4] It was commanded by a major general. The strategic communications command installed, maintained, and operated all the Army's long-distance networks, which it took over from the chief signal officer. [5]

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