![]() ![]() The Nation's #1 Independent Veterans Web Site VA NEWS FLASH from Larry Scott at VA Watchdog dot Org -- 12-01-2006 #1 |
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VETS' COMMISSION SURVEY: WHY ARE THEY ASKING ALL OF THESE PERSONAL QUESTIONS? -- The Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission survey is supposed to quiz vets about "VA views and experiences." However, it appears to be more of a probe for personal information. VA Watchdog now advises all veterans NOT to co-operate with this survey.
The Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission (VDBC) is conducting a nationwide poll of disabled veterans and surviving spouses. Background on the survey here... http://www.vawatchdog.org/nfNOV06/nf111806-1.htm Documents being sent to veterans here... http://www.vawatchdog.org/nfNOV06/nf112106-3.htm Initially, I felt that this survey would not delve into extremely personal information. I was wrong! I have received feedback from a regular VA Watchdog reader who took the survey. Now, I must advise all veterans NOT to take part in this survey. There is no reason for the VDBC to be probing veterans for highly-personal information. It should be noted that the VDBC says the survey will take 30 minutes. The reader who forwarded the survey information tells me it took over 80 minutes, the surveyor had a difficult time reading the questions and entering the responses. This can only lead to errors in the information gathered. Again, do NOT take part in this survey. The VDBC should not be data-mining veterans! And, we have no verifiable guarantees about how this information might be used in the future. Also, this survey is being conducted by a
third-party contractor, ORC Macro. This company advertises itself
with this statement: "We are recognized as one of the top
companies providing research to the Federal Government."
Information on ORC Macro here... You will notice some of the services ORC Macro provides to the Federal Government: Data Mining, Behavioral Interviewing, Cognitive Interviewing Techniques, Disease Registries, Emotional Intelligence, Income Verification, Knowledge Acquisition and Record Matching. Not a company I'd be letting get into my personal and medical information! Below are excerpts from the email I received from the veteran who took the survey. I, most certainly, would not answer these questions! --------------- "The questions were tricky ones, they repeated the questions in a different way to see if you were telling the truth."
"They kept asking me about my disabilities and work."
"They also asked me about my volunteer work."
"Can I work without the VA pension? was one question."
"If I did not have the VA would I look for work?"
"How badly am I hurting right now? Can I at least vacuum as a daily chore. Can I take care of my yard? Can I do yard work?"
"Do I get along with my family? Do I get along with my spouse? No questions about my relationship with my son."
"How injured was I?"
"They wanted to know what I can do as far as my injuries related to the service. Asked about was there a difference between when I left for the service and when I got home? How I was treated?"
"They asked about my hearing."
"They were interested in last week's activities. They asked if I have hobbies but not what kind."
"They asked who told you you cannot work? I said doctors and they wanted to know which doctors as far as VA and regular doctors."
"How do I feel about working? Would I ever want to work again? Could you ever work again?"
"They did ask if I was getting enough compensation for my injuries."
"They asked me about when I have energy, what do I do? Also where do I sleep? And where do I sleep the most?" --------------- email Larry PGP key on request |
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