MelissaB posted a url with his name address, etc.
So I googled that web address and found his calendar for May.
http://pmpplus.comSome of the calendar entries have icons in the lower right corner. Click them for detail, ie: the Accenture presentation.
FVRS could be an acronym for this stuff
http://www.google.com/search?hs=fIK&hl=en&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=fvrs+vote&btnG=SearchNow, what's up with this Royce DeBow guy listed on the calendar. Seems a rabid one. But in Wisconsin.
http://www.google.com/search?q=+%22Royce+DeBow%22+election&num=100&hl=en&hs=FSK&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&as_qdr=all&filter=0(I have more links on him)
So, what does Long and/or NC have to do with Accenture?
In April Wisconsin got sued over a contract it signed with Accenture to do the voter database part of HAVA. Royce is in Wisconsin. Don't know if it's anything
Melissa found some more stuff...
Mr. Keith Long also lists on his resume the installation of Diebold machines in Maryland:
Diebold Admits Vote Software Used in Maryland Primaries Did Not Meet Fed Standards ... and decertified Diebold machines in four California counties. ...
www.votersunite.org/article.asp?id=2392
Nov 10, 2005 "Keith Long's Excellent Adventures in Georgia" -- (in 2002)
Read how Mr. Long's installation of 22,000 machines in Georgia was not the glowing
success Mr. Long claims....
This more detailed (but incomplete) list of problems documents even more issues that would make the average voter question the claim that Mr. Long had "successfully installed 22,000 voting machines in the State of Georgia on time and under budget".
• Evidence that the systems were certified to state and national standards was absent
• Voter's selection of candidates improperly reflected on summary screen
• Faulty design of system led to voters trying to stick access cards (their ballot) into an "inappropriate location" (Must. Resist. Obvious. Smartass. Comment)
• Inadequate and innacurate training manuals
• Inadequate training of support staff
• Preparation and printing of absentee ballots "deficient"
• "Training on safeguards to prevent and detect tampering or theft not provided"(And these are the people who call me a a crank for worrying about security)
• Battery backup up time promised: 7 hours. Actual time: 4-6
• Five county servers failed prior to election day, ongoing problems after election day
• Diebold staff providing training were not adequately trained themselves
• Tech support vanished after election day leaving post-election tasks uncompleted
http://www.blackboxvoting.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=356And this...
December 02, 2005
North Carolina Illegally Certifies Diebold E-voting System
Board of Elections Ignores Rules to Escrow Code, Identify Programmers
In all, three companies were certified for e-voting in North Carolina: Diebold, Sequoia Voting Systems, and Election Systems & Software. However,
Keith Long, an advisor to the Board of Elections who was formerly employed by both Diebold and Sequoia, has said that "none of them" could meet the statutory requirement to place their system code in escrow. Instead of rejecting all applications and issuing a new call for bids as required by law, the Board chose to approve all of the applicants.
Link:
http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2005_12.phpLet me know if that helps.