The U.S. Department of Defense sent its new guidelines to journalists on Friday. These guidelines include a series of changes aimed at making the department more transparent and open in its media relations. This step aims to re-evaluate the process of disseminating defense-related information to the public and adapt to the demands of modern journalism.
Redaksiya reports that the new rules are designed to simplify how journalists contact the department and accelerate the information acquisition process. These changes include increasing the frequency of press conferences, providing easier access to official representatives, and sharing information more promptly. Additionally, the department will strive to answer journalists' questions more quickly and provide more detailed information on various topics.
These guidelines are part of the U.S. Department of Defense's efforts to create a more open and transparent environment in its media relations. The department intends to facilitate journalists' work and ensure the public receives more comprehensive information about developments in the defense sector. These changes are expected to strengthen journalists' relations with the department and positively impact public awareness.
