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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
ORACLE DEAL CHRONOLOGY

Key dates in the state's approval of a contract with Oracle Corp.

2000-01

Logicon Corp., a reseller of Oracle software, advises the state to approve licensing agreements such as those offered by Oracle.

2001

May: State decides to deal directly with Oracle.

May 31: State officials - although not Gov. Gray Davis - sign a $95.million contract with Oracle to provide database software for up to 270,000 state employees and vendors. Main supporters of the deal are the Department of Information Technology, or DOIT, and the Department of General Services.

June 5: Davis' campaign reports receiving a $25,000 donation from Oracle. The donation was delivered by Oracle's lobbyist to Arun Baheti, Davis' top technology adviser, who sent it to the campaign.

June 27: State Auditor Elaine Howle issues report saying DOIT has ineffective leadership and fails to monitor technology projects.

Sept. 14: Legislature orders Howle to audit the Oracle contract.

2002

April 15: Attorney general begins review of Oracle contract.

April 16: Howle reports that the contract was negotiated by inexperienced state personnel, the state failed to verify key information, officials ignored evidence that the deal was unnecessary, and that it could cost the state up to $41 million more than if there had been no contract.

April 26: Barry Keene resigns as director of General Services.

May 2: Davis suspends DOIT Director Elias Cortez. Baheti resigns. Davis orders state offices to halt any shredding related to high-tech contracts and sends in law officers to ensure that his order is followed. Oracle offers to rescind the contract.

May 3: Davis says he wants to rescind contract.



3 posted on 05/04/2002 10:39:20 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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OK, kind of messy but the chronology is there and gives those new to Oraclegate a good perspective of the timing!

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4 posted on 05/04/2002 10:43:23 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
"I had no idea this contract was being negotiated," Davis said. "And I think most of you know, I'm barely on the information on-ramp, much less proficient in technology, so this is not a matter that would normally come to my attention, nor did it."

Ken Glueck, an Oracle executive with authority over the company's campaign donations, rejected any suggestion that "this contribution is somehow designed to chase business."

"I simply had no knowledge an ELA (enterprise licensing agreement, as the contract became known) was pending in any form whatsoever" when the donation was offered in April, Glueck said.

So the guy GIVING the money to the Govenors campaign warchest had no knowledge of a Contract, and the Govening clown GETTING the money had no knowledge of a Contract. Well this is just a simple Democrap coinsidence isn't it? The Internet isn't the only thing Davis is barely online for!

5 posted on 05/04/2002 10:49:13 AM PDT by Bommer
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I'm sorry that California has to endure this complete jerk of a governor.

On the other hand, I feel better that he is a bigger idiot if only marginally than the chuckelhead that is governor of The State of Maryland

Regards,

35 posted on 05/04/2002 3:59:33 PM PDT by Jimmy Valentine
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