WASHINGTON, DC: The federal government, historically not known for its PR tact or its sensitivity toward the needs of the press, is trying to humanize its communications with the public and the media.

WASHINGTON, DC: The federal government, historically not known for

its PR tact or its sensitivity toward the needs of the press, is trying

to humanize its communications with the public and the media.



In a seminar held earlier this month, more than 500 government

communicators, representing 140 government organizations, met to hear

from several prominent ...