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June 18, 2008-ETC Issues bleak assessment of the current state of the federal regulatory process administered by the EAC entitled "Broken:  The Regulatory Process for the Voting Industry".
May 5, 2008-Election Technology Council issues comments to the newest draft of the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines.  Press Release, Public Comments.  
March 3, 2008-ETC Executive Director addresses National Association of Counties (NACo).  Remarks available...here
March 3, 2008-ETC Executive Director addresses National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks (NACRC) in Washington, DC..download presentation here.
March 2, 2008-ETC Executive Director participates in Technology Summit hosted by National Association of Counties (NACo).  Remarks available here.
ETC Issues Document Concerning Durability of Thermal Paper Records..more
 
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Election Systems & Software (ES&S) - www.essvote.com
tel: 402.593.0101 | webmarketingpr@essvote.com
Election Systems & Software, Inc. is the world's largest and most experienced provider of total election management solutions. ES&S is a proven expert in the field of elections, providing safe, secure and ever-improving voting solutions. For over 25 years, ES&S - as an election-only company and the industry leader - has grown to support a customer base of more than 2,100 jurisdictions in the United States. Based on the primary voting tabulation system installed within the U.S., ES&S customers represent apporximately 50% of the precincts and registered voters in the United States. ES&S systems have counted approximately 56% percent of the U.S. national vote in each of the last four presidential and congressional elections, amounting to more than 100 million ballots cast in each election.

Hart InterCivic - www.hartintercivic.com
tel: 800.223.HART | info@hartic.com

Hart InterCivic is a leading provider of Election and Geo-content solutions.  From election definition and ballot management to paper and electronic-based voting technologies to tabulation and reporting, the Hart Voting System provides an end-to-end solution for conducting secure and accurate elections.  The Hart Vantage products enable state and local governments to streamline operations, make better decisions and adapt quickly to evolving needs by leveraging GIS technologies to dramatically improve the management, accessibility and quality of location-based information across the enterprise.

Premier Election Solutions - www.premierelections.com
tel: 800.433.VOTE

Premier Election Solutions, Inc., is headquartered in Allen, Texas and has offices and personnel throughout the United States and in Canada.  Premier Election Solutions provides high-quality voting technology to jurisdictions of all sizes, along with comprehensive service and support capability, and is committed to elections accuracy, security and integrity. For more information on Premier Election Solutions, visit the company's Web site at www.premierelections.com, or call 1-800-433-VOTE.

Sequoia Voting Systems - www.sequoiavote.com
tel:  510.875.1200 | info@sequoiavote.com

Sequoia Voting Systems is an American-owned election technology company with major offices in Denver, Colorado; Jamestown, New York and Oakland, California with over a 100-year history of providing accurate, reliable and innovative voting solutions dating back to the nation's first lever-based mechanical voting equipment in the 1890s. Sequoia provides comprehensive election technology products, customized training options, ballot layout and printing services and complete implementation and support programs to its state and local government customers throughout the United States. Sequoia's product suite is includes a comprehensive election management system, precinct-based optical scan voting units, high-speed central count optical scan ballot readers, and full-face and paginating touch screen electronic voting equipment with optional printers that produce voter verified paper records. Sequoia's voting equipment is currently used by hundreds of jurisdictions throughout 17 states and the District of Columbia.

 
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