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Certification and Testing of E-Poll Books An overview December 18, 2013

Certification and Testing of E-Poll Books An overview December 18, 2013. Dr. Jay Bagga, Dr. Joe Losco Dr. Ray Scheele, Sujan Pradhan. Introduction. Voting System Technical Oversight Program (VSTOP) Testing and Certification of Voting S ystems Development of Protocols

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Certification and Testing of E-Poll Books An overview December 18, 2013

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  1. Certification and Testing of E-Poll BooksAn overviewDecember 18, 2013 Dr. Jay Bagga, Dr. Joe Losco Dr. Ray Scheele, Sujan Pradhan

  2. Introduction • Voting System Technical Oversight Program (VSTOP) • Testing and Certification of Voting Systems • Development of Protocols • Development of an Inventory Database of voting systems in the ninety-two counties in Indiana • Testing and Certification of E-Poll Books

  3. The EPB Certification Protocol • Indiana Electronic Poll Book (ePollBook) Certification Test Protocol for the Voting System Technical Oversight Program (VSTOP) • Approved by Hon. Connie Lawson, Secretary of State of Indiana on October 31, 2013

  4. Development of EPB Standards • VSTOP consulted with numerous experts • Indiana Election Division • Election Officials throughout the country • Election Assistance Commission • VSTLs - Voting System Testing Labs • EPB Vendors

  5. Essential EPB Operations • Verify voter eligibility • Collect voter data • Confirm vote • Share voter information securely with every other polling place • Communicate with SVRS

  6. 22 requirements of IC 3-11-8-10.3Examples of Key Areas to Test • Reliability • Accuracy • Integrity (Data Retention and Recovery) • Ability to communicate with County Server • Ability to facilitate data updates to and from SVRS • Redundancy (internal and external memory) • Auditability • Demonstrated ease of use • Availability of Training Materials • Quality Control

  7. The Certification Process • Administrative Review • Application and Documentation Review • Includes review of complete technical data package and all user and training materials • Confirmation from Vendors that their EPB solution meets the standards • Mapping of EPB functionality with the standards • Upon successful completion of this review, VSTOP will ask Vendor to proceed to Lab Testing

  8. The Certification Process • National Laboratory Testing • Functional Configuration Audit (FCA) • Telecommunications/Compliance Testing • List of approved labs • Pro V & V Labs, Huntsville, AL • SLI Global Solutions, Denver, CO • Wyle Labs, Huntsville, AL • VSTOP provides test data • Standard Report Template • Vendor pays lab fees

  9. The Certification Process • Review of the Lab Report by VSTOP • Recommendation by VSTOP to SOS • Approve • Approve with conditions • Reject • SOS makes final decision regarding certification

  10. The Certification Process • Acceptance Testing • Takes place when the equipment is delivered • County officials oversee testing • Vendor must demonstrate ability of product to communicate with SVRS • Failure to perform may result in certification being rescinded by SOS

  11. Current Status of EPB Certification

  12. Timeline • Expected certification dates • ASAP with first certifications expected by January 31, 2014 • Working with SVRS to accommodate continuing changes

  13. Lessons Learned • Importance of Collaboration • Other states • Labs • Vendors • Evolutionary process • Expect Refinements • Recommended Legislative Changes • E.g., terminology: poll list v. poll book

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