DMA Header The DMA Seal has five stars representing the consolidation the American Forces Information Service, the Soldier’s Media Center, U.S. Marine Corps News, Naval Media Center and Air Force News Agency into a joint activity. The shield symbolizes defense and safe-guarding freedom.  Purple represents a joint military activity.  The annulets represent the strata of air waves expanding outward into the infinite. The globe symbolizes a world-wide reach to the combined activities.  The annulet combined with the globe embodies the camera lens focused on the world.  The cinnamon wreath represents success and championship of all forms of communication.  The bundle of lightning bolts is a reference to the speed with which communications travel through the five media groups combined as one.
 
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Defense Media Activity Breaks Ground at Fort Meade
FORT MEADE, Md., April 8, 2009 – With shovels in hand under a sunlit sky, federal, state and county officials, along with business and military personnel, broke ground on the Defense Media Activity’s new headquarters and production building. The event marked “an important milestone” in the federal agency’s history, DMA Director David Jackson said. Story
 
Artist renderings of the proposed DMA facility
Artist renderings of the proposed DMA building
 
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