>3 ?63 a A 62%. Untitled document Read?only Read Only - You can't save changes to This Nondisclosure Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into by and between DG Consultants and associated entities, ("Disclosing Party") and located at Party") for the purpose of preventing the unauthorized disclosure of Con?dential Information as de?ned below. The parties agree to enter into a con?dential relationship with respect to the disclosure of certain proprietary and con?dential information ("Con?dential Information"). 1. De?nition of Con?dential Information.- For purposes of this Agreement, "Con?dential Information" shall include all information or material that has or could have commercial value or other utility in the business in which Disclosing Party is engaged. If Con?dential Information is in written form, the Disclosing Party shall label or stamp the materials with the word "Con?dential" or some similar warning. 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This Agreement expresses the complete understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter and supersedes all prior proposals, agreements, representations and understandings. This Agreement may not be amended except in a writing signed by both parties. 8. Waiver. The failure to exercise any right provided in this Agreement shall not be a waiver of prior or subsequent rights. 9. Notice of Immunity Employee is provided notice that an individual shall not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made in con?dence to a federal, state, or local government of?cial, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney; and (ii) solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such ?ling is made under seal. An individual who ?les a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law may disclose the trade secret to the attorney of the individual and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual ?les any document containing the trade secret under seal; and (ii) does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order. This Agreement and each party?s obligations shall be binding on the representatives, assigns and successors of such party. Each party has signed this Agreement through its authorized representative. (Signature) (Typed or Printed Name) Date: (Signature) (Typed or Printed Name) Date: Garrett Wilkerson You're friends on Facebook if': Tera: ?117- r: 23 to -before we get startedysign a non disclosure agreement, that cool? Just save 2nd page and edit it in your phone, sign with your ?nger and send it back 5-3: Read Only - You can?t save changes to Mun-mum wumuwamumummwma 1 de9w Rummum?wwnw Min-tug a 7mm mmwduwuwnm Wuhan-maid. unnu? wMW-u We need people to sit through part of a city council meeting to decide on building an additional turbine onto the local power plant, replacing the outdated and failing systems that were built before ww2. The council already supports it, this is mostly just to show them that the citizens don't have a problem with it. Free pizza and a rOund of drinks after it's over, at which point pay will be dispersed in cash. We mostly need non speakers, you'll be allowed to play on your phone (on silent) if you want. There are a few speaking roles left, those will be decided on in the next few days, but for now I'm prepared to offer you a non speaking role for plus bonus potential. Is this something you'd be interested in? ?lt ii" 601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113 Meet in the hotel lobby at 4pm. we'll be there with a bunch of bright orange shirts 16-102m- Parking is avaliable for at the following lots and garages: 650 O'Keefe Ave 701 Rampart St 782 Loyola Ave 1504 Cleveland Ave 1417 Cleveland Ave Parking will not be reimbursed, we are looking into bonus possibilities dependent on how the event goes. A few things to keep in mind: 1) Tell nobody you're being paid 2) Tell nobody you're being paid 3) Media will be present, do not talk to them 4) Tell nobody you're being paid 5) If someone approaches you, don't tell them you're being paid If anybody is caught violating these rules, they will not be paid at all and will not be considered for future projects. This is easv monev and if vou make us look we'll make it Meet at 4pm, we'll go over some stuff and head over as a group, then we'll be done by 7:30 7 There's another project coming up on 2/21, 9am call time in New Orleans, for non speaking extras to sit in an auditorium. Is this something you're interested in? Weather permitting, we'll be meeting at 9am on 2/21 at 600 Maestri St, New Orleans, LA 70130 The meeting will take place at 601 Poydras St New Orleans, LA 70130 Payout location will be given out closer to the event 9 I?ll send you talking points by the end of the weekend l3 FEBRUARY- Here are some talking points, several have been added since last time. Choose a few and come up with a 1-3 minute speech, if you want a 2nd opinion feel free to bounce ideas off of me I applaud council for its Smart Cities initiative which includes modernizing the electric grid and increasing energy efficiency. The New Orleans Power station is designed to move the city in the direction of clean, renewable energy sources with abundant natural gas as the bridge to the innovative technologies of the future. The cold snaps this winter were challenging, every bit as much as when we have to survive hurricanes. My understanding is New Orleans has so little self-sufficiency to generate power it all has to be imported. Control of our power needs is essentially out of our hands. Why can?t we have our own power station like the one proposed and not have to be the "afterthought" when power is distributed in peak- demand situations? Garrett Wilkerson 5: Garrett Wilkerson -. PUWCI lL an Ila) LU UC Ul UUI power needs is essentially out of our hands. Why can't we have our own power station like the one proposed and not have to be the "afterthought" when power is distributed in peak- demand situations? It is not always predictable when our neighborhood will need peak demand and that poses some anxiety. Our own power station is well worth the modest increase in utility bills because when we have to go without, I would easily pay the difference anyway to overcome the inconvenience of not having electricity at all. Here we are, a modern city it is so frustrating that we have to voluntarily reduce electricity consumption at peak times. In the Third World I can see it, but we?re supposed to be a magnet for newjobs and poised for 21st century growth. It is not too much to ask that we have our own power station. We have the land to build it. All customers can be served without rationing. Let's face it: we have extreme heat in the summer and extreme cold in winter. It is not too much to ask that we account for these extremes in our power grid and if means moving forward with the proposed power station, let's embrace it as the solution to an ongoing problem. Let's get our heads out of the sand, stop denying the obvious shortcoming and get this project done! We've had public meetings for two years now and talked this power station to death. The objections are far outweighed by the benefits. There is no perfect solution to our immediate power needs but this is the only realistic one. The cold weather we experienced this winter caused my bills have to think that a new power plant in our neighborhood will deliver a reliable supply of natural gas-?red home heating fuel so we aren't left with access to higher-priced energy when scarce in the marketplace. Garrett Wilkerson We've had public meetings for two years now and talked this power station to death. The objections are far outweighed by the benefits. There is no perfect solution to our immediate power needs but this is the only realistic one. The cold weather we experienced this winter caused my bills have to think that a new power plant in our neighborhood will deliver a reliable supply of natural gas-fired home heating fuel so we aren?t left with access to higher-priced energy when scarce in the marketplace. Entergy has been more than fair opening this process for public input. I see no reason to belabor this any further. Our only option to address the power disruptions is proceed with the new plant. There is no Plan have yet to see another viable way to deal with the power outages other than the Michoud plant. Tornadoes. Hurricanes. Sustained cold. The new unit is needed so we have a say over our own supply of electricity. Let me thank the city council for giving the public ample opportunity to voice opinions on the power station. Yes, there are concerns, but there is no other plan on the table for safe, reliable power. We either move forward with this proposal or we'll continue to experience disruptions of service and this is just unacceptable. When we had the floods the week before last there were problems with the pumping systems because the electric power could not be converted. Folks, this is 2017. Can we just get a modern power plant locally? Reliably! I just feel neglected in this part of New Orleans. We have too many power interruptions in a storm. This power station will be a reliable insurance policy when electricity is cut off as it so often is. I'm tired of feelino like. I live. in a 3rd World Garrett Wilkerson We had a boil water advisory here last month. I don't think we deserve to live in a community where public health has to be a concern. We deserve clean tap water and utilities that support a livable infrastructure and that means not having to endure so frequent cascading outages and disruptions in electric service. if putting a power center at the Michaud plant site is what it takes I am behind it 100%! We have these cascading electrical outages and blackouts that need to be addressed. Entergy has put forth a viable solution. Where there are environmental concerns, the company is addressing them. That's why we have regulations and oversight. Our power is stretched in storms, no doubt about it. Entergy has a solar plant innovative energy. But these blackouts are too frequent A solution is staring us in the face. We?d be foolish not to embrace it. This last storm, Nate fortunately it was all bark and no bite. But for days leading up to it we braced for high winds with predictions of a week without power. if this power station is constructed our neighborhood will have access to electricity right here without having to depend on distant, unreliable sources. We clearly have a generation gap in east New Orleans. I don't mean that about the way people from different generations view the world. I mean there?s just a 1 megawatt generation in this city and we can have a brand new power station - no gaps! Very simple! Something has to done be about cascading outages. This council has before it a project that, in weather emergencies, will keep the lights on with low?cost natural gas. It is reliable, abundant, available. This is a very uncomplicated answer to the energy interruptions that are no longer acceptable in this day and age. Garrett Wilkerson KCCP It: UH WIUI Manual 96). IL I) ICHGUIC, abundant, available. This is a very uncomplicated answer to the energy interruptions that are no longer acceptable in this day and age. It's about time New Orleans had local peaking generation to stabilize the grid. We had units here from the '60?s that became dinosaurs. But this city needs to fill the void, not just for the reliable power when we have blackouts, but because the power station can be a cornerstone for economic revival and help getting folks back to work. The way I understand it, without this power station, the utility has to buy electricity outside its system. It's expensive. I?ve attended the community meetings and been open-minded. We need our own power to stop the cascading outages and not have to depend on some other uncertain supplier. This summer has underscored the need for drainage pumps to keep New Orleans from flooding and these pumps need the Entergy Company to be reliable. I remember Gustav in '08. We had a plant here and those blackouts were not the problem they have been lately. The new plant will be a cleaner, more modern version of what we had. Right now we have nothing! We?re on the end of the transmission line. There is simply no alternative if we don?t want our power sources cut off from a storm. You on council have a weighty decision - to green light a million+ power plant. But we need electricity to stay on after a hurricane - and I've thought all along the larger proposed plant made sense because it would be more reliable forjust a - marginally higher cost commitment. Our utility bills will go up a few dollars a month, sure. But it?s preferable to the utter disruption of our lives for days at a time when we have ?to go without power at all from the storms that are sure to hit, sometimes more than once a year, as seems to be the case year in and year out. Garrett Wilkerson - .1 without power at all from the storms that are sure to hit, sometimes more than once a year, as seems to be the case year in and year out. Since Katrina, even with effort to revitalize, the streets have been decaying, crime is persistent, there?s a lack of retail vitality in our neighborhoods. I see the power center as a way to anchor the revitalization we need if we are to move forward. The New Orleans East Hospital, WalMart, Big Lots these are steps in the right direction, but to have a strong generator of electric power right here immune to blackouts and cascading outages -- would give business, employers - an anchor to invest capital and hire some folks who can command far more than the wages at the retailers here. Crime here is tied to the lack of economic progress. Getting this power center here will open the door to neighborhood redevelopment with an anchor in an industrial area on the city's eastern edge. We'll have a strong corporate neighbor that We?ll have a strong corporate neighbor that will have its own stake in the community being safe and successful for our small business, for our residents. We're talking about a stable partner in the business community having skin in the game in east New Orleans. They already employ thousands, support hundreds of nonprofit ventures-with millions invested in the greater metro area and they promote workforce development. That's the kind of anchor this community needs. Our east industrial corridor needs an anchor for a workforce. see projections of 90+ jobs a year, a ripple of a couple hundred million dollars in company spending to support the plant operations, million in annual payroll, million in sales taxes collected by the city that can come right back here to address Garrett Wilkerson see projections of 90+ jobs a year, a ripple of a couple hundred million dollars in company spending to support the plant operations, sag million in annual payroll, million in sales taxes collected by the city that can come right back here to address neighborhood If this city is to grow we can?t depend on an antiquated electric power system unable to stop blackouts. This local company is making that investment for New Orleans' future. How can we move fonvard without it? I want to see the city grow. That takes a commitment and we have a local company here willing to make a capital investment to help New Orleans grow. You on council are trusted to guide that growth. We are so vulnerable to weather that disrupts our way of life because of blackouts. To me, we reconstructed the levee system after Katrina. Let's reconstruct the local power system and get this generating facility up and running. It's in an industrial area, prime use of that land. Gas prices have been steady, affordable. This is precisely the kind of venture that will help New Orleans grow. I am all for modern energy. Solar? Great! Renewables? Great! We're talking here about clean natural gas which is cost?ef?cient as we move to green technology sources of fuel for our homes and businesses. Hydro? Wind? I'm all for it but right now we need the most abundant, most affordable power We looked into this venture. It will lower emissions and use minimal groundwater. We've got a system now that if a single transformer fails the whole grid will collapse. Let?s build the New Orleans Power Station and step into the let century like everyone else building for the future. I am all about green energy. I understand that this project will address the immediate need for reliable power from clean burning natural gas and that in the long run this power station will he hv a mature market for renewable fuels so it is Garrett Wilkerson I am all about green energy. I understand that this project will address the immediate need for reliable power from clean burning natural gas and that in the long run this power station will be supported by a mature market for renewable fuels so it is economically feasible. This company, I know, is bringing solar online and the new power station can be a candidate for that. But let's get the ball rolling with clean fuel that's ready now. You on council have a weighty decision - to green light a million+ power plant. But we need electricity to stay on after a hurricane - and I thought the larger plant made sense because it would be more reliable forjust a marginally higher cost commitment. Our utility bills will go up a few dollars a month, sure. But it's preferable to the utter disruption of our lives for days at a time when we have to go without power at all from the storms that are sure to hit, sometimes more than once a year. l? Hanger- 0 I'll be sending you a full speech in a few hours The meeting place 601 Poydras St New Orleans, LA 70130 Daniel and I will be standing in front of the lobby with signs. There will be no sign-in process, simply come up and greet us and grab a sign. There will be no chanting or marching, we'll simply be standing around with signs for about an hour before the meeting starts. Do not mention NDAs or anything to anyone] and if someone approaches you with questions or attempts to talk to you, send them to one of us' Pay site will be about 2 blocks from the meeting spot: 407 Baronne St. New Orleans. LA 70112 Once our speakers are done, we'll be sending people there in bursts Garrett Wilkerson Vou'll be headed inside before the crowd members so you can get signed in and everything You'll get 200 cash When you're done speaking, head inside the hotel round floor. away from the street) and give Daniel a call