So why did Commissioner Hillman tell the media that the report did not exist?The Ciber Report? The EAC Now Admits It Really Exists
By John Gideon, VotersUnite.org
January 09, 2007
Contradictions seem to be flowing from the Election Assistance Commission (EAC). In an article dated 6 January ("Testing Lab Failure Leads To Obfuscation By The Election Assistance Commission" The Journal News (NY) was quoted:
New York officials said they read in a published report that the Election Assistance Commission has known since last summer that there were inadequacies with the way Ciber Inc. of Greenwood Village, Colo., was performing tests on machines and documenting results.
"At the present time, until we get that report in our hands and have a chance to review it, I can't comment myself that we are fully comfortable that all of those issues have been addressed," said Peter Kosinski, co-executive director of the state Board of Elections.
But Commissioner Gracia Hillman of the Election Assistance Commission said Thursday there is no such report.
I then asked two simple questions: "No such report? If there is no report on the testing procedures used by Ciber, on what basis did the EAC refuse to accredit them?"
It turns out that Commissioner Hillman was wrong. There is a report. In fact there seems to be a lot of paperwork and that paperwork was the basis for the lack of accreditation.
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http://www.votetrustusa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2170&Itemid=26A bit more at BradBlog
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=4005