Here, election-specific material is being compiled and analysed from a database of responses to a questionnaire that the party sent out five months ago. Twelve queries to all its MLAs, MPs, and candidates defeated in both the assembly and Lok Sabha polls, and a similar questionnaire to pradesh, district and block-level Congress committees have invited a flood of feedback. Keyed into computers, this is the stuff of constituency profiles that will help candidates go forth and cross swords with the competition, beyond cyberspace. Primarily, it will help the selectors decide who fits the constituency best. "At the time of selecting candidates, we will have a clear picture of the constituency," explains AICC spokesman V.N. Gadgil. Recently, some 14 agencies were interviewed to help with the computerisation of the Congress. A firm each in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta and Hyderabad are among the four shortlisted.