GCR must have access to the most recent data available from Aristotle. Access must occur before anything else takes place. Election Day is to be handled through the edge.
GCR must have access to the most recent data available from Aristotle. Access must occur before anything else takes place. Election Day is to be handled through the edge.
GCR must have access to the most recent data available from Aristotle. Access must occur before anything else takes place. Election Day is to be handled through the edge.
To: Marc Eno; Bill Tomaselli Cc: JFHGOPra;aol.com; Dean A. Phillips; Peter B. Kelly; aromigW;grc 1.conl; kjohnstone({i;gcrl.coln; Al Bowman; Brett Feese; Eric Ruth; John Perzel; Samuel Smith; Tony Painter Subject: RE Just to keep everyone updated To all, after the events of today; the following must occur: 1- GCR must have access to the most recent data available from Aristotle. Such access is to be current and ongoing. This must occur before anything else takes place. It is our top priority at this time. 2- understand how the information is presented and how that mayor may not affect the data warehouse. 3- The data warehouse is Aristotle's project. 4- For information flowing out to vendors, GCR will provide such information to the vendors as Hanley and/or Feese so direct. 5- Election Day is to be handled through The Edge. 6- E-mails are to be handled through Constituents Direct. 7 - We are a team, it must be understood by all, that the cross access to propriety things is granted to better accomplish each task and that they remain proprietary. 8- Any problems, you must let me know immediately or in my stead Bill Tomaselli. You are all professionals and we are a team. Together we will accomplish this. Thank you. After Preski' s directive in his email at 6:25 PM issued to all the participants, Marc Eno, an Aristotle project manager, responded with an email list of all the data Aristotle had made available to GCR in the past and vowed to resolve any outstanding issues. In response to this email.Brian Preski wrote "thank you" and Brett Feese wrote "Thank-you Marc .... now since this 81