As of last, our limited Staff has received a more expedient way of putting together more rapid and concise, yet less edited and less supported with various images, links, photos, graphics’s, and other messaging amenities our previous articles usually contain.
We thought it best to share with our readers from every side of all known service jurisdictions what it is we discover throughout the course of our daily and combined weekly work.
Due to outline layout style selection, data accuracy, photo/image support, references, and proofreading it can easily take anywhere from 1 - 3 hours of total preparation to have an article published here with the Peacekeeping Task Force. This is because we know who our readers are which includes, but is not limited to our expected overall reading and viewing audience… which is ALL defacto Public Emergency Service Providers.
And, so, for the sake of brevity that goes with the need for vital situational developments requiring pubic exposure there will be times when our Staff will need to expedite an article much more frequently than has been in the past.
From this our readers should expect a much leaner and cleaner article practically hand written by the Editor, or even the actual writer themselves sent directly to syndication for publication (as is this same type of article). In this fashion, these articles should be expected to be shorter and less equipped with significant word-use overage - just the facts (as a type of flashpoint moment) as they pertain to Amy part of any relevant subject matter found tagged in the right margin of this blog.
Expectations are high with this added article publication feature being fielded for the very first time this week. FYI -what this application look like on the backend is simply that - a mobile application used to access, build, and publish a typical draft article for the Blogger blog site (nothing different there). However, the application itself does not need to be online to utilize and there is no need to have to enter the dashboard of the blog itself to draft articles.
Final note:
Whenever any of our Editors has - what we can only refer to as a “field report” PKTF will settle on a familiar way to notify our readers ahead time of the nature and framing of such field reports. And, yes, this article was drafted and published using the same mobile publication application.
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