Photo by MC3 Adam K. Thomas [email protected]703.614.9154 For members of the PA/VI community September 2010 transmission capabilities. Uploading photos took a painfully long time, but timeliness was critical, so we increased compression with still photos and delivered video in 45-second chunks. Even then, the process took hours. Live interviews done by phone were problematic at best. Despite the adversity, print stories were sent, photos were submitted and video was fed. It took a lot of patience and persistence, a few curse words [sorry mom], but Invincible Spirit was successfully reported around the world. Our MCs aboard USS George Washington helped make that happen. At last count, more than 4,000 stories ran in the print and broadcast media. Planning, Planning, Planning: Prepare in advance by working with your operations branch to lock down the schedule of events and needed helo support. Assign imagery tasks for specific release to the media, and put on the release fast track in anticipation of common transmission restrictions. Think External First: The products we produce are not exclusively internal – just the opposite. Any well placed Navy visual moved as a priority can reach millions of viewers in commercial venues around the world, but the key is timeliness. Multinational concerns: Make sure the entire team is clear on the specifics of published PAG, so host nation sensitivities are fully understood and reflect in released products. To quote from the Maritime Strategy, “Mindful of the sovereignty of other nations, [Forward Presence]...contributes to effective responses in the event of crisis.” “Operation Invincible Spirit,” held between the navies of South Korea and the United States, exemplifies the strategies that help prevent wars through deterrence, forward deployment and sea control. MCs aboard USS George Washington (CVN 73) played an important role in that strategy. As GW’s new PAO and a big believer in “failing to plan is planning to fail,” my chiefs, MCC John Harrington and MCC Mike Kennedy, coordinated our coverage of the exercise. We nailed down the exercise’s schedule and assigned our team to the most important stories while identifying in advance the images we needed to shoot and distribute immediately to Navy Visual News Service (NVNS) – still and video. The night before pulling into Busan, we went over the game plan. It was important to stress that there was significant media interest in this exercise and Navy imagery would help tell that story if we stuck to our game plan. I wanted our products out the door first. If you’re first, you own the message. MC3 Anthony Martinez was my videographer in the air. When GW pulled into Busan and sailed out in formation with ROK ships, his aerial b-roll was picked up by CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and countless broadcast outlets back home and around the globe. MC3 Adam Thomas, famous for his bow shot of GW with Mount Fuji in the background, was shooting still photos from a helo. Even with competing media embarked, his imagery appeared on front pages around the world, including the Wall Street Journal, which has a circulation of over two million. News releases were being written by MC3 Devon Dow. Daily News Updates were being put together by MC2 Ian Anderson and MC3 Michael Mulcare, while MC1 James Kimber, MCSN Cheryl Callihan and MC3 Danielle Brandt were busy behind the scenes supporting high level DV embarks that included the South Korean Chief of Naval Operations, Flotilla Commanders and local politicians. The biggest obstacle for my team as well as the embarked media turned out to be something we deal with frequently: limited Introduction: In an effort to remain focused on the visual media environment, we are pleased to introduce the inaugural “Imagery Insider,” an exclusive publication from Navy Visual News Service. The Imagery Insider is designed with unique and exciting content, including the latest in technology information, tips and tricks for success and more. Our goal is to keep you informed while helping you tell the Navy’s story, one image at a time. Wall Street Journal July 26, 2010 AMERICA’S NAVY: A GLOBAL FORCE FOR GOOD by Lt. Cmdr. Dave Hecht INVINCIBLE HOW Spirit was seen by millions ~ ~
For members of the PA/VI community September 2010 Introduction:
In an effort to remain focused on the visual media environment, we
are pleased to introduce the inaugural Imagery Insider, an
exclusive publication from Navy Visual News Service. The Imagery
Insider is designed with unique and exciting content, including the
latest in technology information, tips and tricks for success and
more. Our goal is to keep you informed while helping you tell the
Navys story, one image at a time. transmission capabilities.
Uploading photos took a painfully long time, but timeliness was
critical, so we increased compression with still photos and
delivered video in 45-second chunks. Even then, the process took
hours. Live interviews done by phone were problematic at best.
Despite the adversity, print stories were sent, photos were
submitted and video was fed. It took a lot of patience and
persistence, a few curse words [sorry mom], but Invincible Spirit
was successfully reported around the world. Our MCs aboard USS
George Washington helped make that happen. At last count, more than
4,000 stories ran in the print and broadcast media. Planning,
Planning, Planning: Photo by MC3 Adam K. Thomas Prepare in advance
by working with your HOWy m iSpiritn~s operations branch to lock
down the schedule INVINCIBLE of events and needed helo support.
Assign imagery tasks for specific release to the wa s s e e n b ~ l
l i o media, and put on the release fast track in anticipation of
common transmission restrictions. Think External First: The
products we by Lt. Cmdr. Dave Hecht produce are not exclusively
internal just the opposite. Any well placed Navy visual To quote
from the Maritime Strategy, message. moved as a priority can reach
millions of Mindful of the sovereignty of other nations, MC3
Anthony Martinez was my viewers in commercial venues around the
[Forward Presence]...contributes to effective videographer in the
air. When GW pulled world, but the key is timeliness. responses in
the event of crisis. into Busan and sailed out in formation with
Multinational concerns: Make sure the Operation Invincible Spirit,
held between ROK ships, his aerial b-roll was picked up entire team
is clear on the specifics of the navies of South Korea and the
United by CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and countless published PAG, so host
nation sensitivities States, exemplifies the strategies that help
broadcast outlets back home and around are fully understood and
reflect in released prevent wars through deterrence, forward the
globe. MC3 Adam Thomas, famous products. deployment and sea
control. MCs aboard for his bow shot of GW with Mount Fuji in USS
George Washington (CVN 73) played the background, was shooting
still photos an important role in that strategy. from a helo. Even
with competing media As GWs new PAO and a big believer in embarked,
his imagery appeared on front failing to plan is planning to fail,
my chiefs, pages around the world, including the Wall MCC John
Harrington and MCC Mike Street Journal, which has a circulation of
Kennedy, coordinated our coverage of the over two million.
exercise. We nailed down the exercises News releases were being
written by schedule and assigned our team to the MC3 Devon Dow.
Daily News Updates were most important stories while identifying in
being put together by MC2 Ian Anderson advance the images we needed
to shoot and MC3 Michael Mulcare, while MC1 and distribute
immediately to Navy Visual James Kimber, MCSN Cheryl Callihan and
News Service (NVNS) still and video. MC3 Danielle Brandt were busy
behind the The night before pulling into Busan, we scenes
supporting high level DV embarks went over the game plan. It was
important that included the South Korean Chief of to stress that
there was significant media Naval Operations, Flotilla Commanders
and interest in this exercise and Navy imagery local politicians.
would help tell that story if we stuck to The biggest obstacle for
my team as well our game plan. I wanted our products out as the
embarked media turned out to be the door first. If youre first, you
own the something we deal with frequently: limited Wall Street
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MCs frequently submit hangar bay photos to NVNS. The
photographers properly compose the subject and set the camera and
Directors Corner flash for the foreground, but underexpose As much
as I embrace the social media environment the background, reducing
the quality of the as a remarkable photo. The top photo was taken
at F/13 @ communication tool, to 250 sec. with direct flash. The
subject is be really effective we properly exposed, but the
background is so need to continue our underexposed the photo lacks
depth and efforts by diversifying the direct flash produces harsh
lighting. A the way we communicate; in broadcast, online, in print,
on the web, better way to shoot this scene with an on- internal and
external. camera flash would be to open the aperture Navy Imagery
Insider is intended to be to F/4 or F/5.6 and slow the shutter to a
an information resource to complement OUTTAKES by Oscar Sosa 60th
or a 90th of a second. Set the flash to TTL and reduce the output
by 1 1/2 stops. the many other ways we collaborate within our
community. Each edition will contain helpful tips and policy
reminders, best These settings will produce a properly practices,
upcoming events of interest, exposed foreground and background,
filling new industry innovations, and more. in shadows, and
reducing the harshness With each edition we hope to spotlight of
direct flash. Under most conditions, you one of our MCs, giving
them an opportunity may not need a flash during the day in a to
talk about their experiences in the field hangar bay. In the
example at bottom, the ashore and afloat. We are busy telling
everyone elses story, lets talk about own photographer turned off
the flash and used experiences for a change. available light by
resetting the camera to We intend to make this product F/5.0 @ 80th
sec. to photograph the same available in multiple formats both
portable scene. The result is a well composed, nicely and on-line.
Please send us your ideas lit image that clearly shows a Sailor
working and feedback. environment. A public affairs team of only
people who deal with the print press makes no sense, just like a
public affairs team of just people doing Twitter makes no sense.
The key is to understand what can be done with each of those tools
and figure out what the best combination is to achieve a particular
goal Douglas Wilson, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public
Affairs Washington Post, August 26, 2010. SOCIALMEDIA focused on
just one person, or a two-minute natural-sound story where the
subject tells subject says something like Im Chief John Jones and
Im a firefighting instructor by NVNS Staff the story (not a voice
over). Thats it, nothing aboard Then move to some training Industry
and PR professionals all agree; else, just simple and powerful
storytelling scenes which include the chief. This is reality sells.
content. Neither video should contain any followed by semi-planned
audio of the chief Were soliciting help from the fleet to effects
(audio fades are okay), and saying something like You need develop
a sustainable media product for each shot must be at least 10 to
come here ready, ready for social media sites (SMS) with the least
seconds between scene anything. Finally show more amount of burden,
and the most return on changes to hold interest training-video
sequences your investment of time. and flow smoothly. ending with a
quote like The goal is to produce a two minute video When dealing
with We get them ready for the which can be used for both SMS and
to natural sound, look for unimaginable. Be sure to gradually
improve the file video holdings for multiple shots which include
all prime-cuts for the Navy. NVNS will ensure products are show a
sequence: wide, increased marketing by posted on the Navys Facebook
page, and medium, close up and NVNS. archived for documentaries,
media markets extreme close up. Try to Of course this is just an
and DOD/DON project support. New video capture good crisp ambient
example. You know your is in ever-increasing demand to better
reflect audio such as the ships people and environment better the
new uniforms and equipment changes whistle, the sound of boots
hitting than anyone. All we ask is that established over the last
two years. Here the deck, tools grinding, water splashing, you keep
it as simple as possible. That are the details: etc. There should
be a definitive beginning, is what our viewers want: simple, clean,
We are looking for product that is two middle and end. One
suggestion is to start honest video of our Sailors. straight
minutes of uncontrolled action, out with a working interview where
the DIRECTOR Christopher Madden Contributors Oscar Sosa LAYOUT/ART
DIRECTOR MC2 Jay Chu Damon Moritz EDITORIAL Navy Office of
Information Editor Kristina Miller Lt. Cmdr. Dave Hecht MC2 Justin
Stumberg Pentagon RM4B514 Assitant Editor Jessica Faller
Washington, D.C. 20350-1200 MC2 Drew Geraci Office: 703-614-9154
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Theres always time for experimenting by MC2 Drew Geraci, DMA
The word experimenting can sound like a dangerous term to a
supervisor or a person in a leadership position. Rest assured its
not. I find myself constantly trying new photographic and video
techniques as a Mass Communication Specialist. These specific
techniques arent necessarily new to the craft, but they are new to
many of our products. One thing Ive started doing more is shooting
time-lapses. They can be so elegant, telling a very unique story
one frame at a time. ONASSIGNMENT Before I shoot a time lapse, I
make sure I have three things; my HD DSLR, a sturdy during any part
of the day, for any number Essential Skills Writing (ESW) tripod
and a remote timer. of reasons. 2010: OCT 18-29 You dont need a
fancy camera to put They can be used to show motion, an 2011: APR
4-15, AUG 15-26 together a time-lapse. You just need to evolution
or a process. The best example of Essential Skills Video (ESV) make
sure your camera has interval timing. a time-lapse Ive seen in our
career field was 2011: MAY 9-20, SEP 12-23 Many of your semi-pro
cameras come with shot by U.S.M.C. Sgt. Andrew J. Carlson. this
function but if they dont, you can always Essential Skills Editing
(ESE) He showed the process of a Naval Academy buy a remote timer
for a reasonable price on 2011: JUN 13-24, OCT 17-28 graduation. It
was quite spectacular to see the internet. a completely empty
stadium be filled with ESP, ESW and ESV are designed to Ive also
learned that its important to thousands of people in only a few
seconds. strengthen todays MCs in the basic skill enable the mirror
lockup function on the This is the whole reason behind a time- sets
of news writing, photography and camera. This will reduce the
amount of lapse. We want to show an expansion of video. movement
and vibration created by the up time that would normally move too
slowly ESE is designed to focus editing and and down motion of the
cameras mirror. for us to see. Then we condense it into a
transmission skills for print, still and motion From here, I let my
imagination take over. timeframe of only a few seconds or minutes.
media products, as well as media and A few basic steps for creating
a time- I think there are so many wonderful things lapse image set:
visual information (VI) accessioning points. in our daily life that
could be enhanced ESE is especially suited for E-5 to E-9 and 1.
Choose the subject carefully (look for by a time-lapse and I hope
more people officers in PA or Production quality-control subjects
that evolve or devolve over experiment with it. roles. a period of
time) Understand that you Why not show ships movement from the To
request more information, and to have to commit time to this
project. pier to sea, or air operations on the flight request a
student quota for one or more of 2. Determine the appropriate
interval for deck. Hell, even training in a classroom the offered
courses please phone or email: the images. Length of the evolution,
could yield an interesting composition if length of proposed video
and amount sped up. So I say, experiment. East of change over a
given period are the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GyfprfXndo Lt.
Gail Cline important considerations.
http://www.navy.mil/media/multimedia/usna/ NPASE East Training
Officer 3. Shoot the still photos. Set your camera usna2009.htm
(757) 444-3082 DSN: 564 for manual white balance and shoot
[email protected] jpegs. The intervalometer is absolutely MC1
Erik Hoffmann key. NPASE East Training Petty Officer 4. Edit the
photos in Photoshop using the same settings and sizes for each
image NPASE is soliciting candidates to (757) 444-7548 or (757)
322-1081 DSN: 564 [email protected] attend its 10 day
Essential Skills Courses (continuity is everything) 5. Assemble the
photos in a video editing (ESC). Upcoming dates are: West suite.
Add audio, titles, music and East MCCS(SW/AW) Donnie W. Ryan NPASE
West Training Officer/OPS LCPO credits to complete the production.
Essential Skills Photography (ESP) [email protected] 6. Export
and review. 2010: OCT 4-15 Training Department: (619) 545-3858 DSN:
735 7. Consider publishing all frames as a single
photo-illustration (film strip) or as Essential Skills Writing
(ESW) MC2(SW/AW) Brandie Wills a flip book. 2010: NOV 1-10 NPASE
West Training Petty Officer Essential Skills Video (ESV)
[email protected] My favorite time to shoot a time-lapse is
Training Department: (619) 545-1180/3874 2010: NOV 30 - DEC 11 in
the evening. There is something about DSN: 735 showing the glowing
streaks of traffic or West the setting sun in a sped up sequence
that Act quickly, seats are limited on a first- Essential Skills
Photography (ESP) really excites me. The great thing about come,
first-served basis. 2011: MAR 7-18, JUL 18-29 time-lapses though,
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INSIDERPERSPECTIVE Hey Stump, the Response Team has been
activated. Youre catching a flight to Haiti in three hours. This
was the phone call that began my Haiti experience. Hindsight is a
funny thing. Never do I feel the same way during an event that I do
months after when Im away and have had time to reflect. This was a
perfect example. Leaving my pregnant fianc to travel outside the
U.S. was far from something, at the time, I would volunteer for.
However, as I look back amputated, or another service member I
wouldnt trade the experience for weeps uncontrollably to you
because anything. they know firsthand the extent of human what
damage was already there. My Combat Camera team arrived suffering.
Our team lived out of the 3rd floor at the crowded Port-au-Prince
Traveling through downtown Port-au- of the U.S. Embassy and had
direct International Airport the next night. Prince was unlike
anything Ive ever access to groups who were helping I dont know if
it was the teeming seen. Entire blocks completely leveled put Haiti
back together. This allowed frenzy of hundreds of people at the
were alien to me. Im used to neatly us to do what Combat Camera
does airport, or the fact that the day prior I packaged suburban
neighborhoods, not best embed with various teams and was sitting on
my couch playing video piles of rubble everywhere, trash heaps
document whatever mission they games, but I was eager to get out
and that block four streets, the foul smell choose to perform.
shoot. After all, it was my responsibility of sewage and decaying
bodies, or I was able to document the L.A. to gather imagery no
matter what it the way stray dogs and pigs rummage Search and
Rescue Teams rescue was. unnoticed through trash. of a Haitian
woman who was trapped Soon I would realize how difficult that The
Haitian people are no strangers under crushing rubble for six days
statement is to live up to. Separating to poverty or hard times.
Although it without food or water. I traveled with yourself from
what youre shooting is was foreign to me, a lot of the locals I the
Federal Emergency Management easy when your subject isnt screaming
spoke with said it was hard to tell what Agency (FEMA) to Haitian
orphanages because their right forearm was damage was from the
earthquake and that took care of children who were left parentless
from the earthquake. I witnessed how important the dedicated
members of the New Jersey Disaster Medical Assistance Team were to
trauma patients who needed urgent care. Deploying to Haiti was
life-changing. The everyday things in my life such as running
water, sewer and sanitation, and three square meals a day are
things Haitians live without. I was touched by their resilience,
optimism, and the fact they were just happy to be alive. Thank God
Im an American. Photo story by MC2 Justin Stumberg Combat
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Where Imagery Goes by NVNS Staff The conventional belief is
that all Navy video brought to the table, Moritz explained. We
separately to ensure that if the connection is goes off to a black
hole, and that no one wants can now develop customized interfaces
to meet dropped (ship turns), that the upload does not this old
imagery if its not news. mission demands on the fly. Its as easy as
a have to start back at zero. In reality, the media, documentary
producers, right click to change a color or add a widget. Fleet
users are also able to caption their own military briefers and
community managers That process used to require a contract and
video or photos when files are uploaded. It can are demanding more
and more video and still months of planning. be as easy as cut and
paste to the contributor. imagery for their productions. The Rim of
the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise That effort saves OI-7 time and
speeds imagery So, where do I go to find video, photos and 2010
public affairs staff was the first fleet-level out to customers.
press releases covering the U.S. Navy all day, effort to experience
the new interface. Were working on a whole host of new every day,
even when the staff is at home They used the NI server as a
delivery widgets and capabilities for the site, explained asleep?
mechanism, and it facilitated their work. Field Moritz, such as
distribution widgets and That was the single most important
question videographers and photographers from every possibly moving
the server to a cloud computing the Navys Chief of Informations
(CHINFO) service documented RIMPAC and uploaded to environment.
Visual News department (OI-7) wanted to solve. NI. OI-7 has
contracted with Microsoft to Today, OI-7 (a.k.a. Navy Visual News
Service) The RIMPAC public affairs officer and her staff move the
NI servers to the Windows Azure manages and maintains a robust
digital asset then reviewed, edited and approved imagery for
cloud-computing platform. This will mean management system. This
July, the system release in one co-located site. From there, OI-7
faster uploads, downloads and more uniform went through its third
lifecycle refresh, and the took the imagery, made it public and
distributed it connection speed worldwide. This increases site was
rebranded from Media Lighthouse to to the Defense Imagery
Management Operation information security as customers are no
longer a more direct and defined Navy Imagery (NI) Center, Defense
Media Activity-Anacostia and accessing a server on the Pentagon
network. server. DVIDS. Instead they are accessing a copy located
in a We wanted to find a name that clearly Weve been able to push
media out so server farm at a remote site. This cloud based
conveyed our meaning, message and mission, much faster using this
tool than anything instance of the server ensures all of the
imagery said Damon Moritz, OI-7 video program Ive been involved
with before, said Mass collected is backed up with one copy in the
manager. Communication Specialist Senior Chief Patrick Pentagon and
another in the cloud for continued Three new Apple XServes with 12
GB of Ram Sullivan, NPASE-W det. Hawaii. operations in the event of
a disaster or attack. each and 42 TB of fibre-attached storage
round It was the seamless integration of acquisition, And those are
just the improvements were out the hardware improvements, but what
is approval and delivery that made the effort allowed to talk about
today, said Moritz. There under the hood is just as important.
manageable with staff in Hawaii and at OI-7 in is a lot more in
development and youll be MediaBeacon, the systems manufacturer, the
Pentagon. pleasantly surprised. recently adopted HTML 5 and the
Google Web In addition to the ease of deployment for Toolkit (GWT)
as its Web language to reflect special missions, many of the newest
features the experience users expect with todays were added to help
regular contributors. technology. The upload tool now handles
multiple files and Were so impressed with what GWT has even
supports drag and drop. Each file uploads Photo by MC3 Dylan McCord
CIB=Combined Information Bureau DIMOC=Defense Imagery Management
Operations Center DVIDS=Defense Video & Imagery Distribution
System Media Lighthouse - Navy Imagery Server
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LINKS to KNOW 1. Ted.com 5. National Press Photographers
related imagery, galleries, resources, An Innovative website
featuring riveting Association networking opportunities and
upcoming talks from remarkable speakers about The official site for
the NPPA, an events. ideas and concepts worth sharing. association
dedicated to the advancement www.navyphoto.net www.ted.com of
visual journalism. This site offers 8. Poynter Online 2. Ready.gov
membership details, professional Training, Trends & Technology
in the A Government website for emergency development and upcoming
competitions. Media. preparation including natural disasters
www.nppa.org/ www.poynter.org/ and terrorist attacks. 6. National
Association of Photoshop www.ready.gov/ Professionals 3. Light
Stalking The official site for the NAPP, an A Photography blog with
a focus on association dedicated to Photoshop beautiful imagery and
the photographers professionals. The site includes who produce it.
membership details, tutorials, training tips, www.lightstalking.com
news, reviews, discounts and more. www.photoshopuser.com 4. Digital
Vault The official gallery for the National 7. National Association
of Naval Archives, offering a hands-on experience Photographers to
explore archived imagery. Open to all active duty, retired and
veteran www.digitalvaults.org photographers, this site includes
Navy- Desperately Seeking... Events and Deadlines AP Style Guide
Weather Imagery. Anything showing 1. Northwest Video Workshop
Months: Capitalize the names weather such as: aerographers Oct. 16,
2010 of months in all uses. When a mates, weather forecast centers,
Seattle, Wash. month is used with a specific weather conditions
affecting ships, nwvideoworkshop.org date, abbreviate only Jan.,
Feb., shore stations and aircraft as well as 2. 2010 Interagency
Visual media Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., and Dec. preparations for
inclement weather; doubling lines, etc. Video or time- Group (IVMG)
Conference Spell out when using alone, lapse photography of weather
Oct. 7, 2010, at Bolling Air Force base, or with a year alone. When
a rolling in and weather measurement Washington, D.C. phrase lists
only a month and a Register at: [email protected] (Name, Unit, year, do
not separate the year equipment. PH#, email) with commas. When a
phrase Navy Marine Mammals. Video and 3. Photoshop World East
refers to a month day and year, photos of working marine mammals,
March 30 - April 1, 2011 set off the year with commas. in training
and on the job. From Orange County Convention Center force
protection dolphins and sea Orlando, Fla. EXAMPLES: January 1972
was lions - how does the Navy deploy
https://photoshopworld.com/register/ a cold month. Jan. 2 was the
animals for Navy missions? Be sure 4. National Association of
Broadcasters coldest day of the month. His to include their
trainers or handlers, April 9- April 14, 2011 birthday is May 8.
Feb. 14, 1987, veterinary care, living environment, Las Vegas, Nev.
was the target date. She testified etc.
www.nabshow.com/2010/default.asp that it was Friday, Dec. 3, when
For wider marketing potential, 5. Photoshop World West the accident
occurred. In tabular please provide HD format whenever September
7-9, 2011 material, use these three letter practical, and check for
other Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino forms without a period: Jan,
Feb, emergent request on the NVNS Las Vegas, Nev. Mar, Apr, May,
Jun, Jul, Aug, Facebook page and MCs Talk Shop.
https://photoshopworld.com/register/ Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec. All
references to commercially available sites and services are
provided for informational purposes only, without Department of the
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