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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Documents

  1. NIST Security Checklists from NIST website.

  2. NBS Special Publication 500-158 "Accuracy, Integrity and Security in Computerized Vote Tallying" (August 1998)

  3. NBS Special Publication 500-30 "Effective Use of Computing Technology in Vote Tallying" (April 1978)


U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC)/ Federal Election Commission (FEC) Documents

  1. Usability Testing of Voting System (written for voting system manufacturers and for election officials who may be procuring new voting systems), October 2003.

  2. Developing a User-Centered Voting System (written for voting system developers who want to enhance their user interface design process to ensure system usability), October 2003.

  3. Procuring a User-Centered Voting System (written for election officials who seek a voting system best suited to their constituents' needs and preferences), October 2003.


Publications from Government and Non-Governmental Organizations

  1. The State of Georgia ‘s Office of Secretary of State Elections Division and Kennesaw State University Center for Election Systems has developed a Georgia Election Official Certification Program (GEOC).

  2. "Recommendations of the Brennan Center for Justice and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights for Improving Reliability of Direct Recording Electronic Voting System", July 2004.

  3. CALTECH/MIT, “Immediate Steps to Avoid Lost Votes in the 2004 Presidential Election: Recommendations for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission,” Voting Technology Project, July 2004.