UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al v. MICROSOFT CORPORATION

Filing 679

AFFIDAVIT Declaration of Jacqueline S. Kelley by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Hesse, Renata)

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al v. MICROSOFT CORPORATION Doc. 679 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, Civil Action No. 98-1232 (CKK) v. Next Court Deadline: February 15, 2002 Status Conference MICROSOFT CORPORATION, Defendant. DECLARATION OF JACQUELINE S. KELLEY I, Jacqueline S. Kelley, hereby make the following declaration with respect to the abovecaptioned matter: 1. I am providing this declaration based on my personal knowledge and on information obtained in the course of my employment. If called as a witness, I could competently testify to the facts set forth herein. 2. I am an attorney in the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, and I am one of the attorneys representing the United States in the above-captioned litigation. As part of my responsibilities in this case, I have been involved in the handling and review of the public comments submitted to the United States regarding the Revised Proposed Final Judgment ("RPFJ"). I have also been working with the Federal Register ("Register") regarding the proposed publication of the public comments received by the United States. I submit this declaration in support of the United States' Motion for Leave of Court to Adopt an Alternative Procedure for Comment Publication. Dockets.Justia.com 3. In this case, the United States has received over 30,000 public comments. I have spoken with representatives at the Register regarding the procedures to be followed for publication in the Register, as well as the cost of publication. For purposes of publication, the United States will need to submit one comprehensive document to the Register that contains all of the public comments received, rather than submitting each comment individually, although for technical ease, the United States may divide the comments into several large documents. The Register requires that each submission be double-spaced and that the United States submit a paper version (original and 2 copies). In addition, the United States plans to submit the comments in electronic form (ASCII format). The Register generally estimates that 5-6 double-spaced submitted pages will fit on each Register page. The cost of publication at the time the United States anticipates publishing the public comments will be $465 per Register page, which is the rate for documents submitted in ASCII form, effective March 1, 2002. 4. Based on the number of comments received, the approximate length of each comment, and the formatting and publication requirements obtained from the Register, the United States' best estimate is that the comments it received will entail roughly between 8,400 and 10,000 pages of the Register (based on an estimate of five to six submitted pages per each Register page). The Register estimates that it would take approximately six weeks, from the date of receipt, to publish materials of this volume. 5. Using the approximate number of 8,400 to 10,000 Register pages, at the Register's per page price of $465, publication can reasonably be expected to cost between $3.9 to $4.65 million. DECLARATION OF JACQUELINE S. KELLEY -- Page 2 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on February 12, 2002. Jacqueline S. Kelley DECLARATION OF JACQUELINE S. KELLEY -- Page 3

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