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Community Outreach in Field Offices Policy Guide
2. Roles and Responsibilities
2.1.
Office of Public Affairs (OPA)
2.1.1.
Assistant Director, OPA
Assistant Director, OPA is responsible for:
Providing FBI headquarters (FBIHQ) direction and support for all community
outreach programs.
Setting overall policy for all community outreach programs.
2.1.2.
Community Outreach Unit, OPA.
Community Outreach Unit, OPA is responsible for:
Providing programmatic oversight for the Community Outreach Program (COP)
Providing assistance, guidance, tracking, and support of all field office
community outreach initiatives..
2.1.3.
Online/Print Media Unit, OPA.
The Online/Print Media Unit, OPA is responsible for.
Managing the FBI's internet website (www.fbi.gov) and related field office web
pages with posted community activities..
Overseeing the FBI's presence on outside websites such as YouTube, Facebook.
Twitter, and any other electronic media venues that facilitate field office
community outreach programs.
2.1.4.
Executive Writing Unit, OPA
Executive Writing Unit, OPA is responsible for..
Producing speeches, talking points, and PowerPoint presentations on a wide range
of FBI programs and topics for use by FBI executive and field office personnel to
assist with community outreach and other communications efforts.
Providing these resources by posting them on OPA's Intranet website
2.2.
The Office of Integrity and Compliance (OIC)
The Office of Integrity and Compliance (OIC) is responsible for:
Providing guidance to OPA or field office outreach program personnel regarding.
ethics considerations related to any proposed outreach efforts.
Monitoring outreach efforts to ensure they are compliant with official FBI policy.
2.3.
Field Office Personnel
All field office personnel may be called upon from time to time to represent the FBI in
because of needed Ianguage skills, knowledge of a community or issue, or a personal
background that will help the office meet its outreach goals. When performing these
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