The PIA, which oversees the implementation of the government’s communication and advocacy programs to communities, will also play an important role in this information strategy.
Gutierrez added: “As communicators, we need to understand these issues so we can explain [them] to the barangays and the media, and to answer their questions because the National Security Council, or the Philippine Coast Guard, will not be available all the time.”
National Security Council Assistant Director for Strategic Communications Jonathan Malaya said the NTF-WPS is also working with other government agencies to explain the country’s enhanced National Security Policy.
He said the NTF-WPS is also collaborating with the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and explain the Marcos administration’s national security agenda.
“We are also considering holding forums in schools where the NTF-WPS can better explain the Marcos administration’s National Security Policy as well as our strategy in countering disinformation,” Malaya said.