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OC relies on digital liaisons, also referred to as content managers, from each program office to coordinate, craft, edit, and vet digital content for their respective programs. Digital liaisons are most effective when they routinely coordinate and post content with web standards and best practices in mind.
This form provides the digital specifications for the printing job being requested. This form should be completed and submitted along with electronic media, visuals, and a camera copy to the Office of Communications printing officer.
Two Factor Authentication (TFA) helps prevent unauthorized users from accessing your ACF Drupal account. These guides help employees working on the ACF website to set up TFA using Google Authenticator (Android), Authy (iPhone) or SMS to generate a verification code to access the content management system.
A waiver or photo release grants permission by the person/people visible in the photo that use of their photo is acceptable by ACF in its communication products. If directly quoting or using a photo or video of someone who is not a government employee or affiliated with ACF, you must have them sign a waiver release form to keep on file before you use their words or images.