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POPPE: Yes. It could arguably be. <br /> MAUNAKEA: But not all of it is . It is also for the <br /> public. <br /> POPPE: That ' s right. So. . . <br /> MAUNAKEA: So, it is also, yeah, for the public, so it <br /> doesn' t fall under (a) in that case. <br /> BETHEA: She says , coordinate informational knowledge. <br /> What is informational knowledge? Sounds like it was written <br /> by a college (inaudible) . Perhaps a lawyer. <br /> GREENWELL: One of the criticisms in the past was that <br /> there was no relationship between the Department of Research <br /> & Development and the Chamber of Commerce and other business <br /> or agricultural operations . Do you have any sort of <br /> relationship now? <br /> MAUNAKEA: With the Chamber of Commerce and other <br /> organizations? I attend. . . I attend a lot of meetings for <br /> one thing. I would feel that one of the things that we have <br /> tried to do is to develop into being a lot more proactive <br /> with different groups. <br /> GREENWELL: I remember one time they were completely <br /> ignored. And also there. . . is there still a committee? <br /> MAUNAKEA: A committee? <br /> GREENWELL: A department committee appointed by the <br /> mayor? <br /> MAUNAKEA: For this department? <br /> GREENWELL: Yeah. <br /> MAUNAKEA: That ' s an interesting point. I noticed that <br /> in the. . . <br /> BETHEA: Sorry, I missed it , excuse me. What was it? <br /> JUVIK: Advisory committee or commission. <br /> MAUNAKEA: An advisory committee to the Department of <br /> Research & Development is actually set up in the penal code <br /> [County Code] and. . . <br /> BETHEA: The penal code? <br /> MAUNAKEA: The penal code. <br /> 288 <br />