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Re: FW: [alpha] TASKING - Source Lists
Email-ID | 5309160 |
---|---|
Date | 2011-08-31 18:41:47 |
From | Anya.Alfano@stratfor.com |
To | stewart@stratfor.com, alfano@stratfor.com |
include names, contact information or anything aside from code and
country/area of interest--I was assuming all of that already goes across
open channels--should it be encrypted anyway? Jen doesn't have PGP
working on her new machine yet, but hopefully soon.
On 8/31/11 12:24 PM, scott stewart wrote:
> I usually had people send these to me via pgp file or spark/adium, which
> is encrypted.
>
> On 8/31/11 11:36 AM, "Anya Alfano"
>
>> As part of the ongoing source evaluation process, we're finding that
>> many people on our team have sources in unexpected places. To help plan
>> the evaluations, we need each of you to send a preliminary list of your
>> contacts. This preliminary list doesn't need to be formal or in the new
>> spreadsheet format that Jen sent last week -- this is only a list of the
>> contacts that you have and where they're located to make certain that
>> we're not missing anyone and we can plan the reviews appropriately.
>>
>> For your preliminary list, please include:
>> --Source Code, if applicable. Please include all contacts that you'd
>> like to be considered, even if you haven't given the contact a codename.
>> If the contact does not have a codename, indicate that in your list.
>> --Country where the contact is located
>> --Country, region or area of interest (energy, economics, etc) that the
>> contact provides information about, if different than location
>> ***Please note -- this preliminary list does NOT need to include the
>> names of your contacts or any ranking information. This exercise is only
>> meant to ensure that we're aware of all the contacts that need to be
>> evaluated.
>>
>> Please put your list together in any format that you'd like and send to
>> me and Jen Richmond by COB, Friday September 2. Let me know if there are
>> any questions.
>> Thanks,
>> Anya
>>
>>
>> Anya Alfano
>> Briefer
>> STRATFOR
>> P: (703) 622-2888
>> anya.alfano@stratfor.com
>>
>