http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/rnc-data-platform-liberty-works-karl-rove-91895.html?hp=t1
how much confidence can you really have in those who tell you they have all the answers and can lead the country and you back to the prosperity that they killed?
now they are like when they hired someone to teach them how to talk to you, now they hire someone else to hook up a voter data platform, heyyyy isn't that a registry they don't want others to have on you but it's ok they're republicans and besides they all ready have all your info.
Dick Boyce, once a partner at Bain & Co. and the former CEO of J.Crew, launched Liberty Works with the goal of helping Republicans catch up to Democrats in the digital data world.
did you see that Bain & Co. (shuddering) now the beef is in the pot incase you were wondering where it was.
Liberty Works was hired to create an open-source voter data platform, meaning outside groups and campaigns would have access to the information for outreach and fundraising and also be able to build on it with their own applications. The RNC describes the goal for the shared data as “iPhone-like.”Since the RNC announcement on May 1, Liberty Works has gotten off to a shaky start. Top engineers in Silicon Valley who have been looking for ways to help Republican campaigns question Boyce’s vision and say the company’s outreach is underwhelming — as are its salary offers.
thinking big is a two way street you either come though the big tunnel or fall in the big pothole.
Since the RNC announcement on May 1, Liberty Works has gotten off to a shaky start. Top engineers in Silicon Valley who have been looking for ways to help Republican campaigns question Boyce’s vision and say the company’s outreach is underwhelming — as are its salary offers.“At a minimum, they should buy a round or two of drinks before they ask the tech community to get into bed,” said Garrett Johnson, the chief executive of SendHub, an Internet communications firm in Menlo Park.Liberty Works is also discussing plans to outsource the voter data platform it was charged with building to another company called Originate, POLITICO has learned, further upsetting the GOP tech community.“You’re not going to get great quality if you keep passing the responsibility down the line,” said Chris Abrams, a Bay Area engineer, who said he met with Boyce and members of his team, including Scott McNealy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems.
this has the script for a great primetime soap opera reality show, no honor among thieves being the story main theme.
wonder what Romney's cut is and who will play him in the movie?