Louisiana Election Machine Bidders Chosen
La. seeks to buy 5,000 of them
http://nola.com/news/t-p/capital/index.ssf?/base/news-2/1108020327277580.xml"BATON ROUGE -- Three of eight companies vying for a contract to provide the state with about $47 million in election machines are qualified for the job and will be asked to submit bids, aides to Secretary of State Fox McKeithen said Wednesday.
McKeithen said the three companies that met all 11 pages of state specifications are: Advanced Voting Solutions of Frisco, Texas; Elections Systems and Software of Omaha, Neb.; and Sequoia Voting Systems of Oakland, Calif."
They will be offering "demonstrations" of these machines over the next few days. Diebold didn't meet the specifications (whatever those are). Is there some place I can find info about these companies and their machines?