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DTIC ADA286868: A Plan for Air Force Use of the World Wide Web
by Defense Technical Information Center
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The Web pages currently offered by Air Force organization
vary greatly in content and format. Some sites offer
valuable information in an appealing fashion while others
present information of negligible value in an unappealing
way. Clearly, Web expertise ranges from advanced to not
at all. The Air Force needs to act now to remedy this
situation. Public Affairs offices need to be involved in
Web development, all bases and major organizations should
have a Web presence, Web pages should have a predictable
consistency, and people developing Web documents need the
training to present a good product. This project will
explain the reasoning for the preceding recommendations,
then explain how to make them happen. All information
presented in this project was gathered or generated by
its author, a public affairs officer with more than nine
years experience who has been studying the World Wide Web
for the past year. The purpose of this project is to
influence the Air Force's adoption and use of the Web.
The recommendations presented here are easily achievable
and will ensure the Air Force and the public get what
they need from an Air Force presence on the Web.
Date Published: 2018-03-20 19:39:12
Identifier: DTIC_ADA286868
Item Size: 39483927
Language: english
Media Type: texts
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