Dominion's systems are secure as certified by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). In fact, all voting systems must provide assurance that they work accurately and reliably as intended under federal U.S. EAC and state certification and testing requirements.
Because the Election Assistance Commission has to be in on it to, certify that the machines are ok, when they obviously are not.
U.S. EAC Certifies New Dominion Voting System
This notice has been scrubbed from the EAC website, but I have the archive ->
At the bottom of the article it has the following:
Additionally, the EAC is currently partnering with a diverse working group comprised of representatives from the election community, public sector, private sector and interest groups to develop the next iteration of the guidelines, VVSG 2.0. These new system testing guidelines are expected to be released in 2018 and will become the highest standard against which voting systems can be commercially tested in the United States.
Thomas Hicks was nominated by President Barack H. Obama and confirmed by unanimous consent of the United States Senate on December 16, 2014 to serve on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). He has served as chairman of the commission for two terms.
**Chairman Hicks notes that the following priorities will largely inform the EAC’s work during the coming year: **
-ADDRESSING AGING VOTING EQUIPMENT
-ENHANCING ELECTION SECURITY
-RECRUITING POLL WORKERS
Hicks is a swamp creature.
Hicks served from 1993 to 2001 in the Clinton Administration as a Special Assistant and Legislative Assistant in the Office of Congressional Relations for the Office of Personnel Management. He served as agency liaison to the United States Congress and the President’s Administration on matters regarding Federal personnel policies and regulations.
This got my attention
Because the Election Assistance Commission has to be in on it to, certify that the machines are ok, when they obviously are not.
U.S. EAC Certifies New Dominion Voting System
This notice has been scrubbed from the EAC website, but I have the archive ->
https://archive.is/OD5s3
At the bottom of the article it has the following:
Additionally, the EAC is currently partnering with a diverse working group comprised of representatives from the election community, public sector, private sector and interest groups to develop the next iteration of the guidelines, VVSG 2.0. These new system testing guidelines are expected to be released in 2018 and will become the highest standard against which voting systems can be commercially tested in the United States.
Additionally at the EAC we have Thomas Hicks.
https://www.eac.gov/about/commissioner-thomas-hicks
2018:
Hicks is a swamp creature.
https://archive.vn/fW3Cd