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April 12, 2004 The Honorable DeForest Soaries, Jr., Dear Chairman Soaries:
Soon the U.S. Election Assistance Commission will make known
its choices to fill the fourteen positions of the Technical Guidelines
Development Committee (TGDC), which will be chaired by the Director
of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Unfortunately, Congress’ fiscal year 2004 appropriations
did not fund NIST to do work on e-voting technology standards
as directed by the Help America Vote Act Law, and in fact cut
the Computer Science research laboratory division, the function
area that would have done much of this work, by 4% from fiscal
year 2003 funding levels. For this reason, the TGDC may have
to rely more heavily on the expertise of its members to develop
standards for voting system guidelines, which must include security
of computers, computer networks, computer data storage used in
voting systems, computerized list, methods of detecting and preventing
fraud, privacy protection, human factors in the design and application
of voting systems, and remote access voting. The National Committee for Voting Integrity would like to strongly
encourage the U.S. Election Assistance Committee to fill the
four technical positions on the TGDC, which are designated for
individuals with scientific expertise relating to voting system
and voting equipment with individuals who are readily identified
as leaders in key fields of study related to program correctness
and verification, software engineering, security, high reliability
systems, and human factors. Because computer technologist throughout
the United States have shown a great deal of interest in the
subject of computerized voting and the application of information
technology to our nation’s elections process the range
of experts to fill the positions on the TGDC is very broad. However,
the number of individuals who are known to have significant research
and development experience in the fields related to electronic
voting technology makes the pool of potential appointees to the For this reason, the Committee would like to offer its assistance
to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission by submitting the
following list for your consideration in the selection of the
Technical Guidelines Development Committee: In keeping with the goal of elections administration in this
nation we must preserve accuracy, insure privacy, and the proper
tabulation of all ballots cast by voters regardless of their
physical condition, language of origin or literacy skill. If
the National Committee for Voting Integrity can be of further
assistance, or should you have questions, please contact Lillie
Coney, National Coordinator for the Committee on Voting Integrity
at 202-483-1140 ext. 111. Sincerely, cc: Commissioner Gracia M. Hillman, Vice Chair BACKGROUND: Questions?
Comments? Suggestions? info@votingintegrity.org
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