VRAâ Reporter

The VRAâ Reporter is the VRAâ Knowledge Manager’s direct field reporting utility that adds increased perspective and accuracy in evaluating dynamic conditions. The Reporter comes in many sizes and shapes, ranging from incident management report forms to situation reports or some combination of the two. Direct observations and event logs from agents’ reports can be integrated into the extensive database generated from news wires. The VRAâ Reporter provides an Internet-based tool for enhancing the value of relevant information through utilizing a variety of independent intelligence sources.

 
 
By Pakistan Reporter In Pakistan On Wed, Jul 3, 2002

Event Date

Report Date

Event Type 

Event Location

Initiator

India military organizations, indian army

Recipient

Pakistan civil society agents groups, residents of azad kashmir
Pakistan military organizations, pakistan army

Information Source

First-Hand Information: FM or CC's personal observation
Second-Hand Information: FM or CC's observation through his/her friend, family, or acquaintance
Public Information: a public media news report
Any Other Information

Information Credibility

Credible: eye-witnessed or credible information
Ambiguous: ambiguous information
Questionable: questionable information such as rumors

Geographic Scope

Sub-National: localized within a sub-national region (city or province)
National: contained within a single country that has a national character
International: taking place in more than one country, such as border conflicts

Event Salience

Sub-National: event is relevant primarily to sub-national level
National: event is relevant primarily to national level
International: event is relevant primarily to international level

Injuries

Unknown
None
Known Count:
Estimated Range: from to

Deaths

Unknown
None
Known Count:
Estimated Range: from to

Damage

Unknown: There is some property damage, but the extent of the damage is unknown
None: Property damage is absent or negligible
Minor: Property damage is minor or moderate
Medium: Property damage is ambiguous between Minor and Major
Major: Property damage is major

Event Issues

Identified Issues
  Crime
  Economics and Finance
  Ethnic
  Health
  Human and Civil Rights
  Infrastructure
  Internal Politics
  International Assistance / Aid
  International Relations: without international assistance
  Migration
  Natural Resources
  Religion
  Social Issues
Unknown Issues
Other Issues

Event Description

Notes

Update History

<CLAS> created by Pakistan Reporter @ 07/03/2002 06:56:04
<CLAS> updated by Pakistan Reporter @ 07/03/2002 06:57:54



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