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NATO COUNTRIES PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEBSITE -NCPAC

MEDIA LINES AND TALKING POINTS DATABASE www.e-nato.org. NATO COUNTRIES PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEBSITE -NCPAC. A quick reminder: NCPAC = NATO Countries Public Affairs Community Established in 2009

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NATO COUNTRIES PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEBSITE -NCPAC

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  1. MEDIA LINES AND TALKING POINTS DATABASE www.e-nato.org NATO COUNTRIES PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEBSITE -NCPAC

  2. A quick reminder: • NCPAC = NATO Countries Public Affairs Community • Established in 2009 • Encompasses the Chief PAO (military personnel) in General Staff and Ministry of Defence of 28 NATO Nations • Born from the need to fill the gap between MC/IMS (NATO HQ) and Capitals (military line) • Two-way exchange of information: • From the HQ: • News • Training Opportunities • PA related events • Sharing of information related to PA Policy and STRATCOM • From the Capitals: • Feedback from local Media on current affairs • Sharing of training opportunities • Sharing of PA related events • Comments/needs on PA related issues

  3. What is the NCPAC website General Information A website where you can securely: • read the last NATO-related news • add/view pictures and video materials • discuss with PAA representatives • share media lines, talking points, documents • advertise PA events • search for training opportunities • vote, contribute with materials

  4. Website access levels

  5. How to access the private area Level 1? • Type in your browser (Internet Explorer, Opera, Firefox, etc.) the following address: www.e-nato.org/index.php • A window will pop, asking for username and password • Insert usernameand press the tick on remember password. • Please do not share your credentials with anybody.

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  7. The Test account • For every account (including the TEST Account), you can feel free to change the contact details from the user menu (marked with blue) or anything else. The system works very similar to Facebook.

  8. 2 Once you logged in, you can see the media lines from these 2 places

  9. You can click on a topic to see what folders and documents it contains 4 3 By clicking the Media Lines symbols you will enter this page. Here you can search by words, sentences, dates and topics

  10. Here you can have any description of the folder currently in, or email addresses 5 You can click on the folder to see the content

  11. 7 6 Subscribe* to the article Here you will see the latest media lines The category of the article 8 Title in predefined format. Click to extend article The author of the document * If you are interested in a topic e.g.. Afghanistan, you can press subscribe and you will be notified via mail when media lines change or new items on the topic appear

  12. Bigger font Title Email it Now you can see the full text because you clicked on the media line title Rating* Topic Text Author Other Media Lines by same author Leave a Comment Using the rating button you can give 1 to 5 stars to a media line (1 bad – 5 useful)

  13. 9 By pressing the email button a new box will appear for sending the media line via normal email

  14. 10 If browsing by topic is not enough, you can also search media lines and talking points by dates, keywords, events, names, and categories. Just insert the text in the box and press search.

  15. 11 Media lines and talking points can have photo galleries attached or special images from conferences or events. You can add videos or any materials in the system. You can also find links to them in the actual media lines and talking points, or even as comments to a media line. 10

  16. Summary • To access the NCPAC Media Lines and Talking Points section, each new user should fill out the form available at http://www.e-nato.org/index.php/component/user/register Privacy & Passwords • The NCPAC private section is protected (to read/write) against unauthorized users. Do not share the passwords given in this presentation, or any other personal password set in the system • All content uploaded online is shown only to the people who know the entry credentials, the exact website address (www.e-nato.org/index.php) and the account/personal passwords, as set individually. NB. The website is protected with a set of multiple layers against misuse and abuse. If the entry credentials are typed in incorrectly for 3 times, the system will blacklist your IP.

  17. Final comments • The present PPT will be available for download at: www.e-nato.org/presentation.ppt and will be sent to you via email • You can feel free to ask a question via email at galoforo.giovanni@hq.nato.int.

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