Friday, October 29, 2004
closed process for public machines
"The design of the [electronic voting] machines is not up to the standards of say, gambling machines," says Stanford University computer scientist David Dill. "The certification processes are not up to the certification processes that exist for software in airplanes, or something like that. The companies that inspect the voting machines at the federal level are private entities, supervised by private organizations. It's very much NOT an open process."
CNN.com - October 29, 2004
Nevada improves odds with e-vote
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