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ROSENBROCK: There's nothing to do. We're ready right now. If they dropped the <br />data today, we would be, within a week, ten days, have everybody extracted and the <br />software and everything set up for you folks and that's to go. <br />LOPEZ: Okay, well <br />ROSENBROCK: We do need some time to do the extraction. <br />LOPEZ: Thank you. <br />ROSENBROCK: Yeah. We'll do integrity checks to see if we got somebody duly <br />assigned, population summary, district broad count, maximum deviation check, null <br />assignment check and connectivity check. Right? So, as you're going through the <br />district creating, you can stop at any time, run these checks to make that everything is <br />working the way you suspect it. <br />LUL In the meantime, can we access somehow the existing maps of the different variety <br />that you said, so that we can really check out the existing lines? <br />ROSENBROCK: Yes. <br />LUL Great. <br />ROSENBROCK: You have these here, right? You have aerial maps, you have the Bing <br />Maps Hybrid, you have terrain maps, you have imagery, you have the Bing Maps for the <br />road, USA Topographical Maps, and then Streets. Just the Streets. <br />LUL Could I request that the Secretary send us the links or something so that we can do <br />it easily? <br />ROSENBROCK: It's inside the software. <br />LUL Oh, it's inside the software. So <br />ROSENBROCK: Yeah. As you're doing your creation, you'll overlay the Census <br />blocks on top of whichever of these maps that you choose. Alright? <br />LUL No, I was just asking whether we could look at existing ones from the last —what <br />exists now. <br />ROSENBROCK: Oh, um <br />MELLON-LACEY: I think Pat can address that. <br />LUL Oh, thank you. Pat's coming. <br />411 <br />