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Monday, May 05, 2008

Roundtable


09:00 AM - 02:00 PM U.S. Election Assistance Commission
1225 New York Ave NW, Suite 150
Washington, DC, 20005

(202) 566-3100


The Commission will host an interdisciplinary roundtable discussion of the TGDC recommended Voluntary Voting System Guidelines. The discussion will be focus on (1) the cost implications of the proposed VVSG; (2) the effect of the new standards on the time in process for voting systems; (3) increasing the efficiency of testing; (4) the possible implementation time of the next iteration of the VVSG; (5) Innovation in voting technology; (6) Risks associated with voting system technology.

Topics
  • VVSG and Timeline, Cost and Security, Federal, State and Local Efficiency, Risk Assessment. Read the discussion questions for more information.

Participants
  • David Beirne (ETC), Tim Ryan (AEI-Brookings), Costis Toregas (GWU), Juan Gilbert (Auburn), Jim Dickson (AAPD), Keith Cunningham (Allen Co., OH), Pam Smith (VVF), Doug Lewis (EC), Carolyn Coggins (iBeta), Alec Yasinsac (FSU), John Gale (NE SOS)

Testimony
  • David Beirne, Executive Director, Election Technology Council

  • Carolyn Coggins, QA Director, iBeta

  • Alec Yasinsac, Department of Computer Science, Florida State University;

  • John Gale, Secretary of State, Nebraska

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Testimony - David Beirne
Testimony - Carolyn Coggins
Testimony - Alec Yasinac
Testimony - John Gale