I'm 21 reports in and I found so far ONE test report that validated the vote-handling logic... by a test lab no longer accredited.
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My summaries are very brief, but for simplicity I also copied the public records into the repo. Or download them at http://eac.gov
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I also added a non-technical summary as to why this is concerning.
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This thread, btw, thanks to
@Slestac who pointed me to the data source.
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Waking this one up briefly to add this screenshot from a Glassdoor review of ES&Spic.twitter.com/DuCGEfA17Y
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And a review froma Lead Software Engineer for the company that did the majority of the cert tests.pic.twitter.com/GTjQQEqNle
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the way the government usually does software doesn't resemble the way normal devs do software. http://www.doj.state.or.us/releases/pdf/FINAL_Complaint_8_22_14.pdf …pic.twitter.com/jKXAlRDMhU
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that's from Oregon v. Oracle, one of the most depressing tech lawsuits I've read.
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Thank you so much for this work. Do you know which states use these machines?
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A list by county is here: (pdf) https://www.eac.gov/assets/1/Documents/U.S.%20Election%20Assistance%20Commission.pdf …
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Double and triple thanks! I'll help pass this on.
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I have plenty of time to disappoint you yet!
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you're doing great work. Thanks
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Thanks for doing all this research and summarizing
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@prayerslayer@github that's why decentralized trust using blockchain should be the answer -
IMO the problem here is a combination of complex technology and bad processes. Paper solves both.
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even with paper you have to trust the process (human or machine) that counts them, and the authority who publishes the results
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