In this edition: Background resources for the media on: the ITAA, The Election Center & R. Doug Lewis - See also… Sludge Report #156 – SAIC Connected To E-Voting Whitewash - & Watch for breaking news on this Scoop at blackboxvoting.com
The ITAA, The Election Center & R. Doug Lewis
CONTENTS
2. WHAT THEY DO – THE ITAA ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS DIVISION
4. LINK TO THE ELECTION CENTER WEBSITE
5. WHO IS R DOUG LEWIS? – BEV HARRIS
6. WHO IS R DOUG LEWIS? - LINK TO A DISCUSSION THREAD ON THE ELECTION CENTER WEBSITE
7. WHAT THE ITAA SAYS ABOUT THE ELECTION CENTER
Tech Angle
8. IS THIS THE ELECTION CENTER'S ULTIMATE AGENDA? -
ELECTION DOUG LEWIS ON INTERNET VOTING
California Angle
9. WAS THIS THE
FUTURE FOR CALIFORNIA? – INTERNET VOTING ( ELECTION CENTER
REPORT)
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WHAT THEY DO - ITAA ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS DIVISION
"The ES Division has championed many key reforms on behalf of its members, including procurement reform on both the state and federal level, led education initiatives to raise awareness of the information security issues in the government and commercial sectors, and worked to augment the adoption of electronic commerce applications at the state and federal level. We do this through a vertical committee structure which allows division members to work together, exchange ideas, and develop solutions to common problems. "
Source – ITAA
A WHO'S WHO OF THE DEFENCE AND SOFTWARE INDUSTRY - ITAA ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS DIVISION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Enterprise Solutions Division Of The ITAA Board
Mr. Thomas P. Anderson VP & COO Raytheon
Company
Mr. Harvey V. Braswell President ACS
Government Solutions Group
Mr. Martin Cummings VP,
Homeland Sec & Civil ProgIntegic Corporation
Dr. Renny
DiPentima Pres, Consulting & Systm Intg SRA International,
Inc.
Ms. Ellen Glover President, Impact Washington Impact
Innovations Group
Mr. Thomas A. Grissen President &
General Manager Maximus
Mr. Stanley J. Gutkowski Mngng
Prtnr, US Gov't Mrkt Accenture
Mr. Roland S.
Harris III Gen'l Mgr, Public Sector IBM Global
Services
Mr. Thomas L. Hewitt President Global
Governments, Inc.
Mr. Rodney P. Hunt President & CEORS
Information Systems, Inc.
Mr. L. Kenneth Johnson
President CACI International Inc.
Mr. Steve Kalish Pres.,
Federal Sector Computer Sciences Corporation
Mr. James
Kane President & CEO Federal Sources, Inc.
Mr. Ira D.
Kirsch President, US Fed Gov't Grp Unisys
Mr.
Ronald J. Knecht Sr. Vice President SAIC
Mr. Robert
B. Laurence President & CEOLYCEUM
Mr. Robin S. Lineberger
SVP & General Manager BearingPoint
Mr. Louis G. Matrone
President & COO IMC
Ms. Valerie W. Perlowitz President &
CEO Reliable Integration Services
Mr. James J. Perriello
President, Gov't Solutions Northrop Grumman Information
Technology
Mr. Ross G. Pickus VP Bus Development
Computer Associates
Mr. Donald E. ScottS VP Gov't
Solutions EDS Corporation
Mr. William Shernit
President BAE Systems ESI
Mr. Robert Stauffer
Nat'l Business Development Mgr Deloitte Consulting
Mr.
Henry J. Steininger Managing Partnr, Glob Pub Sec.Grant
Thornton LLP
Mr. Kenneth Touloumes VP, Business
Development Titan Corporation
Source – ITAA
LINK TO THE ELECTION CENTER WEBSITE
http://www.electioncenter.org/
WHO IS R DOUG LEWIS? – BEV
HARRIS
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0308/S00072.htm
Source – Scoop
LINK TO A DISCUSSION THREAD ON THE ELECTION CENTER WEBSITE
http://electioncenter.proboards14.com/index.cgi?board=Gen&action=display&num=1059503416
Source – ITAA
WHAT THE ITAA SAYS ABOUT THE ELECTION
CENTER
"ITAA applauds the companies involved at the Election Center meeting for having the vision and determination to address the current doubts about election systems on an industry basis. Working together, ITAA believes that these companies have already taken the first step to meeting the common challenge."
Source - ITAA (Michael Kerr's PR Proposal August 2003)
IS THIS THE ELECTION CENTER AGENDA? - ELECTION CENTER ON INTERNET VOTING
Internet Voting Overview
A Message from R. Doug Lewis, Executive Director of The Election Center
One of the hottest topics in elections today is the potential use of the Internet for voting purposes. The subject engenders much passion in some quarters and supporters and opponents seem to be of widely divergent opinions on whether its widespread use for voting is "just around the corner."
The Election Center neither supports nor opposes use of the Internet for voting. It is simply another technology. Like other technologies which offered to "revolutionize" the way we vote, it may or may not ultimately have a place in American elections. The papers or reports presented at this site are from responsible government election officials who have studied the issue. They are presented as food for thought by the elections profession.
We have supported the limited tests of Internet voting that are planned or have been conducted because we believe some testing is necessary to determine all the right questions to ask.
Our task, at The Election Center and within the elections profession, is:
Sounds like a "Tall Order" doesn't it? Actually, these are the same kinds of concerns that go into the evaluation of any method offered for voting. Elections administration concerns itself with the safety, security, accessibility, integrity, and cost questions for every election conducted in America. And while we cannot always help the public to have the right perception of the electoral process, we cannot ignore public perception.
Over the course of the next year or so, we will be making available "white papers" and official studies by government bodies which explore the issues raised in potentially applying this new technology. While we want to hear your opinions and are willing to listen to a wide range of points of view, we cannot publish all the comments of those who wish to have a say in the subject.
We will limit the published papers to those who have responsibility for conducting elections, i.e., those government officials who have to administer the electoral process. While others may know the technology better than elections officials, they have not had the responsibility of conducting elections where the process must have an extraordinary level of accountability to assure the integrity of an election…and, ultimately, will be perceived by the public as being fair and honest.
Use our public message boards to express your opinions and views, or even to ask questions. If you are an official of an elections related governmental agency and have studied this issue and have developed an official report or study, then please send those to us and they will be listed at this site.
Source – Google Cache/Election Center
WAS THIS THE FUTURE FOR CALIFORNIA?
http://www.electioncenter.org/voting/voting_report.html
More
information on internet voting can be found here…
http://www.electioncenter.org/voting/inetvoting.html