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Voting Machine Firms Add Lobbyists Amid Election Hacker Concerns.
Two companies dominate the voting machine market
Pelosi’s ex-chief of staff represents No. 2 manufacturer
Voting machine manufacturers are increasing their Capitol Hill presence as lawmakers demand they do more to protect U.S. elections
against foreign hackers.
Dominion Voting Systems — which commands more than a third of the voting-machine market without having Washington lobbyists — has
hired its first, a high-powered firm that includes a longtime aide to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The No. 1 vendor, Election Systems & Software, added two new lobbying firms last fall.
Members of Congress have criticized those and other companies for their security methods and business practices.
Federal and state officials say hundreds of millions of dollars are needed right away and more will be needed on a regular basis
to keep systems secure and updated.
An example in just one state: Georgia’s legislature approved a plan to spend as much as $150 million on equipment that
cybersecurity researchers say is still hackable.
The clinton foundation also has connections with dominion.
https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/commitments/delian-project-democracy-through-technology
In 2014, Dominion Voting committed to providing emerging and post-conflict democracies with access to voting technology through
its philanthropic support to the DELIAN Project, as many emerging democracies suffer from post-electoral violence due to the delay
in the publishing of election results. Over the next three years, Dominion Voting will support election technology pilots with
donated Automated Voting Machines (AVM), providing an improved electoral process, and therefore safer elections. As a large number
of election staff are women, there will be an emphasis on training women, who will be the first to benefit from the skills transfer
training and use of AVMs. It is estimated that 100 women will directly benefit from election technology skills training per pilot
election.
Voting Machine Firms Add Lobbyists Amid Election Hacker Concerns.
Two companies dominate the voting machine market
Pelosi’s ex-chief of staff represents No. 2 manufacturer
Voting machine manufacturers are increasing their Capitol Hill presence as lawmakers demand they do more to protect U.S. elections
against foreign hackers.
Dominion Voting Systems — which commands more than a third of the voting-machine market without having Washington lobbyists — has
hired its first, a high-powered firm that includes a longtime aide to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The No. 1 vendor, Election Systems & Software, added two new lobbying firms last fall.
Members of Congress have criticized those and other companies for their security methods and business practices.
Federal and state officials say hundreds of millions of dollars are needed right away and more will be needed on a regular basis
to keep systems secure and updated.
An example in just one state: Georgia’s legislature approved a plan to spend as much as $150 million on equipment that
cybersecurity researchers say is still hackable.
The clinton foundation also has connections with dominion.
https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/commitments/delian-project-democracy-through-technology
In 2014, Dominion Voting committed to providing emerging and post-conflict democracies with access to voting technology through
its philanthropic support to the DELIAN Project, as many emerging democracies suffer from post-electoral violence due to the delay
in the publishing of election results. Over the next three years, Dominion Voting will support election technology pilots with
donated Automated Voting Machines (AVM), providing an improved electoral process, and therefore safer elections. As a large number
of election staff are women, there will be an emphasis on training women, who will be the first to benefit from the skills transfer
training and use of AVMs. It is estimated that 100 women will directly benefit from election technology skills training per pilot
election.
https://about.bgov.com/news/voting-machine-firms-add-lobbyists-amid-election-hacker-concerns/
Voting Machine Firms Add Lobbyists Amid Election Hacker Concerns.
Two companies dominate the voting machine market
Pelosi’s ex-chief of staff represents No. 2 manufacturer
Voting machine manufacturers are increasing their Capitol Hill presence as lawmakers demand they do more to protect U.S. elections
against foreign hackers.
Dominion Voting Systems — which commands more than a third of the voting-machine market without having Washington lobbyists — has
hired its first, a high-powered firm that includes a longtime aide to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The No. 1 vendor, Election Systems & Software, added two new lobbying firms last fall.
Members of Congress have criticized those and other companies for their security methods and business practices.
Federal and state officials say hundreds of millions of dollars are needed right away and more will be needed on a regular basis
to keep systems secure and updated.
An example in just one state: Georgia’s legislature approved a plan to spend as much as $150 million on equipment that
cybersecurity researchers say is still hackable.
The clinton foundation also has connections with dominion.
https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/commitments/delian-project-democracy-through-technology
In 2014, Dominion Voting committed to providing emerging and post-conflict democracies with access to voting technology through
its philanthropic support to the DELIAN Project, as many emerging democracies suffer from post-electoral violence due to the delay
in the publishing of election results. Over the next three years, Dominion Voting will support election technology pilots with
donated Automated Voting Machines (AVM), providing an improved electoral process, and therefore safer elections. As a large number
of election staff are women, there will be an emphasis on training women, who will be the first to benefit from the skills transfer
training and use of AVMs. It is estimated that 100 women will directly benefit from election technology skills training per pilot
election.
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