and that's just at the federal level. Some states have additional certification requirements that manufacturers must meet.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
I'm wrapping up a job at ES&S, and we submit all systems through this process. Don't know if statutorily required
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Replying to @Slestac @EmilyGorcenski
Spoiler alert: it's not required by the feds. The first V in VVSG is "voluntary."
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Replying to @ffish @EmilyGorcenski
just to clarify, they are voluntary for the states, not manufacturers, if I understand them.
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Replying to @Slestac @EmilyGorcenski
Because many states require them, large manufacturers use them. But smaller shops can sell to other states.
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This page overstates their effectiveness, but provides a summary of who requires what: http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/voting-system-standards-testing-and-certification.aspx#Testing%20and%20Cert …
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This is great, thank you for this insight!
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @Slestac
You're welcome. In return someday I'll call in a favor from you. And you must deliver.
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(Spoiler alert: it'll probably be Bodo's
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