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Interim CAP Social Media Committee Report to the National Executive Committee

Interim CAP Social Media Committee Report to the National Executive Committee. Major Al Pabon Committee Chair. Why was the committee created. Address an NEC Agenda Item Create a policy recommendation. Actions to Date. Research USAF and Industry Best Practices

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Interim CAP Social Media Committee Report to the National Executive Committee

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  1. Interim CAP Social Media Committee Report to the National Executive Committee Major Al PabonCommittee Chair

  2. Why was the committee created • Address an NEC Agenda Item • Create a policy recommendation Actions to Date • Research USAF and Industry Best Practices • Discuss ideas and policy recommendations • Recommend a policy to the NEC

  3. Social Media is An “un-controllable” environment that can be harnessed to tell the CAP Story by units and individual members.

  4. Proposed CAP Social Media Policy • Recognized that Social Media has changed our Communications Processes • Defines “Structured” and “Un-Structured” Social Media • Defines CAP’s Responsibilities • Defines Member Responsibilities • Defines Common Responsibilities • Supports CAP Core Values

  5. Proposed CAP Social Media Policy • This policy recommendation and the supporting materials will hopefully encourage CAP Units to engage with Social Media and • Encourage our members to tell their CAP Stories with their personal Social Media.

  6. Member Discipline • Policy expects members to act as per the CAP Core Values in the Social Media Environment • Does not specify disciplinary actions • Existing policy provides commanders with tools to deal with discipline issues • Trusts the local CC to do the right thing • Members need education and leadership not a heavy hand

  7. Deliverables • CAPP 190-1 CAP Social Media Guide • Cadet CDI Case Studies • Senior Member Education Materials • Commander’s Overview • Social Media and the PAO Training Package • Social Media and the PIO Training Package

  8. Timeline

  9. Requested Action • A CAP Social Media Policy • CAP Social Media Resources • Social Media Committee Timeline We respectfully request that the NEC approve the report and the proposals it contains for:

  10. Questions?

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