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Other Information
Disclosure Log: May
12, 2008: Listed below is an employee whose title
change was inadvertently left off the organization chart at the time
their new position became effective:
| Previous Position
Number |
Current
Position Number
|
Previous Title |
Current Title |
Effective Date |
Posting Date |
| Position 7008 |
Position 1794 |
Transitional Journeyman Mechanic |
Journeyman Mechanic |
05/01/2008 |
05/12/2008 |
May 5, 2008: Listed below are those employees whose job titles
changed or became vacant and were inadvertently left off the OASIS posting within the
required seven days:
Employee Name or
Position Number
|
Current Title |
Effective Date |
Posting Date |
| Position 9003 |
Coop Intern |
03/03/2008 |
05/05/2008 |
April
21, 2008: Listed below are those employees whose job titles
changed or became vacant and were inadvertently left off the OASIS posting within the
required seven days:
Employee Name or
Position Number
|
Current Title |
Effective Date |
Posting Date |
Position 4381
|
Power Trader Vacancy |
01/06/2006 |
04/17/2008 |
Kathleen Fleitz
|
Financial Rotational Analyst |
03/04/2008 |
04/18/2008 |
March
14, 2008: On Tuesday March 11 and Friday March 14, the Energy
Control Center (ECC) in Marcy, New York, which performs a
transmission function, Daily Summary Sheets were inadvertently
transmitted by the ECC Senior Information Coordinator to a printer
in the Trading Room of NYPA’s Energy Resource Management (ERM)
group, which performs an energy sales function, in White Plains.
This summary listed the Start and Stop times for NYPA transmission
and generation facilities expected to be out of service on March
12th and March 17th, respectively. The transmittal of this data was
discovered on the morning of March 14. Most of the data transmitted
to ERM was contemporaneously available on the NYISO website and thus
was not a prohibited disclosure. However, a portion of the data
pertaining to in-service relay work and other non bulk-power system
facilities would not have been available on the NYISO website and
might have been prohibited. One item of scheduled bulk-power
transmission maintenance had not yet been posted on the NYISO
website. The transmittal of this data was due to an inadvertent
error, caused by an incorrect screen name/default printer
designation. Because this incident indicated a potential for
prohibited disclosures, NYPA has taken corrective action. Effective
today, NYPA created a second, fully independent screen name/printer
designation for non-transmission-related transmittals to ERM.
March
13, 2008:
Effective March
13, 2008, Thomas J. Kelly has been designated Acting Chief
Compliance Officer.
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