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How it works

  1. Capture the incident context. Add the operational notes, actions already taken, and any open questions that must carry into the report.
  2. Generate the report. Run the generator to draft an executive summary, structured sections, and the source list behind the incident picture.
  3. Review before distribution. Confirm the narrative, attach any internal facts the public signal does not contain, then send it to the next decision-maker.

What is an operational incident report?

An operational incident report is a structured account of what happened, what changed, what impact the event created, and what actions are still open. Frontlines Watchdesk turns the current public-source signal picture and your operator notes into a first draft that is source-backed, readable, and ready for human review.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Incident Report Generator free?

Yes. You can draft an incident report without an account. Saving the report against a workspace or watchlist requires sign-in.

What does the generated report include?

An executive summary, structured incident sections, and a list of cited sources drawn from the monitored signal set.

Is the report final and ready to send?

It is a strong first draft, not an auto-approved final report. Operators should add internal facts, ownership, and any information that is not available in public-source feeds.

Which sources support the report?

The report cites the signal sources behind the incident context, including providers such as GDELT, GDACS, USGS, NASA FIRMS, NWS, and ReliefWeb when relevant.