I can see it now: huddled in the comments section, amidst the solicitation for money-producing surveys and laments from old high school buddies about the paucity of options on a cold, New Jersey Saturday night, could be a sustainable recruitment drive. The government, in all fairness, has done well to target blogs (sub req'd) in pushing policy and recruiting soldiers. But the online environment moves quickly, so they need to stay abreast of those changes.
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The DoD is suddenly all about MySpace and that digital junk. Frankly, if there's a US federal agency that needs to get new media,...
The DoD is suddenly all about MySpace and that digital junk. Frankly, if there's a US federal agency that needs to get new media, it's them.
I can see it now: huddled in the comments section, amidst the solicitation for money-producing surveys and laments from old high school buddies about the paucity of options on a cold, New Jersey Saturday night, could be a sustainable recruitment drive. The government, in all fairness, has done well to target blogs (sub req'd) in pushing policy and recruiting soldiers. But the online environment moves quickly, so they need to stay abreast of those changes.
I can see it now: huddled in the comments section, amidst the solicitation for money-producing surveys and laments from old high school buddies about the paucity of options on a cold, New Jersey Saturday night, could be a sustainable recruitment drive. The government, in all fairness, has done well to target blogs (sub req'd) in pushing policy and recruiting soldiers. But the online environment moves quickly, so they need to stay abreast of those changes.