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Stop. Reimplementing. Git.pic.twitter.com/BlUAfkztGn
I'm taking photos of my screen with my phone because it's 1000x faster than dealing with screenshots. Sorry.
As a reminder in this thread, these standards are *voluntarily* adhered to and compliance is only required in a handful of states.
I'm wrapping this thread up. I've put my summary on Github:https://github.com/Gorcenski/voting-machines …
My summaries are very brief, but for simplicity I also copied the public records into the repo. Or download them at http://eac.gov
I also added a non-technical summary as to why this is concerning.
This thread, btw, thanks to @Slestac who pointed me to the data source. 
Waking this one up briefly to add this screenshot from a Glassdoor review of ES&Spic.twitter.com/DuCGEfA17Y
And a review froma Lead Software Engineer for the company that did the majority of the cert tests.pic.twitter.com/GTjQQEqNle
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
that's from Oregon v. Oracle, one of the most depressing tech lawsuits I've read.
That whole case saddened me so much. We encourage gov to hire experts and then completely throw them under the bus.
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