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Subject: [election-services] FW: Elections using Java - reference info
Gregg McGilvray
Chief Technical Strategist
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I came across your web page and it jogged my memory about some info I found during the last election, which whetted my interest in the subject. You might be interested in referring to some of this since it clearly represents a great deal of technical research on this subject. If you're interested, please see:
The Association of Electronic Voting Systems
A consortium of companies has
been set up develop software for the system. The members of the consortium
passed competitive tests and were selected by the Japanese government. The
consortium consists of The Center for Political Public Relations Inc., NTT Data
Corporation, and Victor Data Systems Co. Ltd.
http://www.evs-j.com/English/introduction.htm
Cryptography and Information Security Group Research Project: Electronic
Voting (java)
http://www.toc.lcs.mit.edu/~cis/voting/voting.html
NTT-Sponsored
Research in Cryptography and Information Security, and Algorithm Development
http://www.toc.lcs.mit.edu/~cis/ntt/home.html
Receipt-Free
Electronic Voting Schemes for Large Scale Elections
Tatsuaki Okamoto NTT
Laboratories Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/129743.html
Electronic
voting systems like the one newly developed by Victor Data Systems Co., Ltd. (a
subsidiary of JVC) have already streamlined voting for national and regional
elections in the US, Brazil, Holland, the Philippines and Belgium. More than a
dozen other countries are currently testing such a solution prior to
implementation, and a further ten countrie Yahoo! Greetings - send
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