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Thursday, October 08, 2009

Public Meeting


01:00 PM - 03:00 PM U.S. Election Assistance Commission
1225 New York Ave NW, Suite 150
Washington, DC, 20005

(202) 566-3100


Commission will hold a public meeting to consider administrative matters, receive an update regarding the iBeta Lab Assessment Report, consider a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Organization of American States (OAS), and host a panel discussion regarding voting accessibility.

Topics
  • iBeta Lab Assessment

  • Panel on Voting Accessibility

 
Panel Participants

Panel Discussion on Voting Accessibility


 

Export to Outlook Related Events: Documents:
Sunshine Notice
Agenda
Minutes
Transcript
iBeta Lab Assessment
Testimony - Lisa Schur on Voting Accessibility
Fact Sheet - Lisa Schur on Voting Accessibility
Article - Lisa Schur on Voting Accessibility
Testimony - David Baquis on Voting Accessibility