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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 13:05:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: mark.greenberg@enron.com
To: mark.holsworth@enron.com
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Mark -

EOL is embarking on a Phase III project to update the look and feel of the site.  The project was awarded to a company called 2Advanced Studios out of California and is valued at $38,300. 

For Phase II development last March (2000), a company called Viant Corp. was used.  That company signed the APS and MSA, together with a software license agreement.  These agreements were with Corp.

While I plan to use the APS with 2Advanced - and have already been working with them on it, I am curious as to whether or not this needs to be a Corp. contract or if I can run it through either Net Works or EnronOnline LLC.  Please let me know your thoughts.

Thanks.

Mark 