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Showing posts with label Common Access Badges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Access Badges. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2025

The Critical Need for a State Assembly Militia Service Logo: Strengthening Identity and Coordination

How a Unified Visual Symbol Can Enhance Border Defense, Political Status Verification, and Peacekeeping Efforts Across American State Assemblies

 The establishment of a State Assembly Militia Service Logo is essential for strengthening the presence and operational identity of each State Assembly under the Land and Soil Jurisdiction.


The above is merely an example of however your State Assembly Militia Service Logo might appear -

Current State Assembly Militia logos have been designed to be somewhat similar to its Land and Soil Jurisdiction, State Assembly Seal -

Other State Assembly Militia Service logos are shaped predominantly as their geographic State Border silhouette - 


This logo would serve as a symbol of lawful authority and peaceful coordination, especially in State Border Defense processes. Its placement on the reverse side of the Common Access Badge (CAB) for Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) - Assembly Liaisons is critical for verifying political status correction and supporting the advocacy of American State Nationals and Citizens.


Key Points Supporting the Need for a Logo:


Operational Identity and Coordination:

The logo would provide a unified visual identity for Assembly Militia members, facilitating recognition by local and state law enforcement.


It ensures smooth onboarding of PKTF - Assembly Liaisons, avoiding delays caused by the absence of such a logo.


Verification and Training:

The CAB, with the logo on its reverse side, will further assist with confirming political status corrections via the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.


This system will also validate periodic law enforcement education and training for PKTF personnel.


Support for State Assemblies:

States like California and North Carolina in particular currently face current catastrophic weather recovery challenges, whereby creating their own Land and Soil Jurisdiction, State Assembly Militia Service Logo will be of particular assistance once it is been created and published.


Encouragement to State Militia Commanders:

Militia Commanders are urged to collaborate with their Education Committees or Service Design subcommittees to expedite the creation of their logos when time permits.


This proactive step would enhance lawful and peaceful border defense recognition across jurisdictions as well as helping to add the highest level of legitimacy for each PKTF - Assembly Liaison upon each State.


Interim Solutions:


For Executive and Deputy Directors within PKTF, a Directors Organizational Service Provider Logo will suffice on their CABs. This flexibility ensures continued functionality while individual State Assemblies work toward logo development.


By taking these measures, State Assemblies can foster greater collaboration, streamline operations, and affirm their commitment to lawful governance under the Land and Soil Jurisdiction.

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

PKTF - Assembly Liaison - Service Management Meetings

 **Announcements to our 2025 Training Series - Liaison Management Meetings**:


Beginning in March, The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) will begin integrating Management Meetings for all Liaisons who have successfully completed the onboarding process.


We will be adding scheduled Management Meetings for all such Liaisons who have received Common Access Badges as part of their onboarding confirmation. At this time there are no other office requirements or items needed to attend these meetings. Each meeting will be scheduled for no longer than 90 minutes and will consist of meeting discussions around each State Assembly Militia developments from all Liaisons in attendance.


**Other office items required in future settings will be**:


1) Proper Office Attire.  

2) Business Cards.  

3) Desk Flags.  

4) Physical Meeting Spaces.  

5) Lapel Pins.  

6) Professional Office Photo (for official directory purposes)  

  



**Examples of future Management Meeting details will be**:


A) Does your State Assembly have an elected Assembly Militia Commander?


B) What are the names of each Committee under that State Assembly sub pillar?


C) What are the current successes/challenges of your Assembly Militia sub pillar?


D) Is your State Assembly currently working on providing an office setting and/or Emergency Training Center for the various State Border Defense services (real or imagined) owed to your State?


E) How many other status-corrected American State Nationals are interested in becoming a part of your PKTF - Assembly Liaison team?


F) Where can additional training material be found to further assist with defining and perfecting the role of PKTF - Assembly Liaison from The Peacekeeping Task Force?


These, as well as numerous other Management Meeting talking points will be discussed during these meetings at that time.


And while we do touch upon these same talking points during our Training Series as a matter of service familiarity, PKTF has not yet provided a separate, recorded, but unpublished meeting opportunity for official Assembly Liaisons simply due to the fact that there were no potential Liaisons in the process of onboarding during the 2024 training cycle.


Now that we have approximately 5-9 Liaisons-in-Training currently completing the onboarding process, we are confident that official Management Meetings will be possible during the 2025 overall meeting schedule and beyond.


If you have any comments or questions, please share them in the comments section below.  



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