Public Information Officer

Public Information Officer
Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Pour les articles homonymes, voir PIO.

Le Public Information Officer ou PIO est le porte-parole, le responsable des relations publiques et le chargé de presse d'une institution gouvernementale (police, armée, pompier, ...)

Ce terme anglo-saxon est devenu un angliscisme pour les francophones dans les domaines où l'état travaille dans un cadre international. Ainsi les Armées de toutes nations ont chacune un PIO et parfois un certain nombre de PIO-adjoints lors de missions militaires sous mandat de l'ONU ou de l'OTAN (Afghanistan, Kosovo,...)


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