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When Wisconsin state assembly candidate Randall Melchert needed to make sense of thousands of pieces of information--in a hurry--he called DTS. Politicians collect voter information from a variety of sources, but when it comes time to put it all together strategically they need an expert on board.
On short notice, DTS took nearly 4 million data points on some 50,000 people and analyzed, organized, prioritized, and sorted the information in just a few days, generating targeted lists used for mailing and last-minute "get-out-the-vote" phone calls to supporters and potential supporters.
This project involved complex data analysis and manipulation, several custom algorithms, and extensive programming, but DTS came through with results that exceeded the candidate's expectations.
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