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<br /> <br />Messa2es for Secure Computin2 (11 :30am September 17. 2004) at Marriott <br />Courtyard - Roseville. <br /> <br />SECURE COMPUTING THEMES <br /> <br />List of Attendees. <br /> <br />City: Mayor Craig Klausing <br />City Manager Neal Beets, Community Development Director Dennis Welsch <br />Secure: <br />Charles Caturia, CB Richard Ellis - real estate representative <br />Kent Carlson, Ryan Companies - developer <br /> <br />Suggested Attachments: <br /> <br />. Summary of Secure Computing - Web page - http://www.securecomputing.com/ <br />. CEO Bios - on web page (Many Key Corporate People have Midwest roots) <br />. Secure Computing Request for Proposal <br />. City Proposal Letter <br /> <br />ROSEVILLE FOlli'\1AL PRESENTATION SHOULD TAKE 30 MINUTES MAX. <br /> <br />WELCOME: MAYOR KLAUSING <br /> <br />. Introduction of Roseville attendees - Roseville is excited about the prospect of <br />having Secure Computing as a resident to the new Twin Lakes Neighborhood. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to present our proposal and merits of the <br />community. <br /> <br />. Roseville is smaller unique, more hands-on than the other core cities location. <br /> <br />. Roseville provides a safe, convenient, accessible location in the Twin Cities <br />metropolitan region. This is the right location at the right time in a newly planned <br />neighborhood - part of something unique that Secure Computing can be part of <br />and a landmark within. <br /> <br />. Secure Computing is the type of company the City has envisioned in its approved <br />master plan for the new Twin Lakes Neighborhood - a high technology company <br /> <br />1 <br />