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Last week we informed you of the upcoming launch of a series of five targeted ATF related communication products. These products will be published this month and will continue to roll out throughout the summer. These email distributions will replace and enhance existing communication products, and will be distributed under the name e-ATF, which stands for electronic ATF information.
Following several recent assessments, including ATF’s external usability process, we realized that there was a need to communicate with our audience on a more routine basis. We think e-ATF will increase transparency and communication. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.

New Communication Products

Here is an overview of our new e-ATF offerings:
  • e-ATF FYI will provide a monthly digest consisting of ATF announcements, resources, campaign updates and notifications of other developments in ATF’s research, services, programs, and policies;
  • e-FYI In-Depth will provide quarterly overviews and analyses of emerging and ongoing issues of critical importance to ATF focus areas (e.g., data and statistics, resource allocation, ATF’s investments and policy changes);
  • e-ATF Pubs will offer bimonthly notification of ATF’s related publications including summaries, newsletters and links to full-text articles;
  •  e-ATF Web Updates will alert you to updates to the ATF website (www.atf.gov) and social media news updates; and
  • e-ATF Direct will provide as-needed statements, letters, and other communication from the field divisions.
This week we will be migrating current subscribers to one of the new options above, however soon, you will be able to select additional options by managing your subscriptions. 
If you have any questions or suggestions on any of our communications products, please contact the ATF webmaster at https://www.atf.gov/contact/give-us-your-feedback.
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