Social media policy
Dear Australian Signals Directorate,
I seek access to the following documents under the Freedom
of Information Act 1982:
1. Current social media policy of the department, which covers
departmental use and/or private use by employees in an individual
capacity.
2. Any current guidance material which is available for employees to make informed decisions about their private social media use.
Yours faithfully,
James Smith
UNCLASSIFIED
Good morning James,
Defence's FOI address is:
[email address]
Please feel free to contact the FOI team with this request.
Regards,
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From: James Smith [mailto:[FOI #1840 email]]
Sent: Monday, 18 April 2016 15:31
To: ASD Assist
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Social media policy
Dear Australian Signals Directorate,
I seek access to the following documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982:
1. Current social media policy of the department, which covers departmental use and/or private use by employees in an individual capacity.
2. Any current guidance material which is available for employees to make informed decisions about their private social media use.
Yours faithfully,
James Smith
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