Air Force Public Affairs Agency

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Air Force Public Affairs Agency
Air Force Public Affairs Agency Shield
Active1 June 1978 - Present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
Garrison/HQJoint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas
Nickname(s)AFPAA
Decorations AFOEA
Commanders
Current
commander
Mr. Larry Clavette[1]

The Air Force Public Affairs Agency (AFPAA) is a United States Air Force field operating agency headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. Headquarters AFPAA consists of two directorates, the Directorates of Staff and Operations. Additionally, AFPAA is accountable for two Combat Camera Squadrons and six Operating Locations. The Directorate of Staff includes Financial Management, IT Support, Knowledge Operations, Logistics, and Personnel and Training. The Directorate of Operations includes Branding, Trademark and Licensing, Public Web, Plans and Programs, and career field development courses writers.

The agency oversees the 1st Combat Camera Squadron is located at JB Charleston, S.C., the 3rd Combat Camera Squadron is located at JB San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, and the Air Force's tier 1 video production facility at Hill AFB, Utah.

The agency provides administrative and logistical support to six field offices across the United States. These include a command information branch at the Pentagon; Public Affairs assignment managers at the Air Force Personnel Center, JB San Antonio-Randolph, Texas; the Air Force Media Engagement Office in New York City; the Air Force Entertainment Liaison Office in Los Angeles; and the Combat Camera Detachment at Hurlbert AFB, Florida.

Combined, these offices and units encompass representatives from all specialties within the Public Affairs career field, and are charged with a multitude of unique public affairs responsibilities including: providing imagery documentation of Air Force warfighter and humanitarian relief missions; audiovisual production support; the public affairs visual information equipment purchasing program, the public web program, the branding and trademark licensing program, and serving as the Air Force's primary liaison to the Defense Media Activity on Defense Video and Imagery Distribution System and the American Forces Public Information Management System. Additionally, AFPAA serves as the sole force provider for combat camera forces in the Air Force. AFPAA also provides career-field support through the development of career development courses for the Air Force's nearly 5,500 public affairs practitioners.

Mission

Provide Airmen with unique Public Affairs resources to document and convey the Air Force mission and legacy.

Vision

Be the primary innovators of Public Affairs capabilities supporting global operations.

History

AFPAA traces its roots to June 1, 1978, with the activation of the Air Force Service Information and News Center. AFSINC was redesignated as the Air Force News Center April 1, 1990, and became a field operating agency Feb. 5, 1991. It was redesignated to the Air Force News Agency Aug. 1, 1991, before its redesignation to AFPAA Oct. 1, 2008. AFPAA achieved full operational capability June 3, 2013.

Combat Camera Squadrons
Squadron Shield Location Status
1st Combat Camera Squadron[2]
Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina Active
2d Combat Camera Squadron
Hill AFB, Utah Inactivated
3d Combat Camera Squadron[3]
Joint Base San Antonio, Texas Active
4th Combat Camera Squadron
March ARB, California Inactivated

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.publicaffairs.af.mil/HowTo/Biographies/Display/tabid/132/Article/457702/larry-d-clavette.aspx. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2010-02-20. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Joseph, Mike (8 October 2009). "Air Force activates 3rd Combat Camera Squadron". Lackland Air Force Base, Texas: United States Air Force. Retrieved 29 September 2015.

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