[ISN] Pentagon scraps Net voting plan

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Date: Fri Feb 06 2004 - 00:29:24 PST

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    By Robert Lemos 
    Staff Writer, CNET News.com
    February 5, 2004
    
    The U.S. Department of Defense on Thursday backed off plans for a 
    large-scale test of a voting system designed to let Americans who are 
    overseas cast ballots in the coming election over the Internet. 
    
    The Pentagon will scrap the Secure Electronic Registration and Voting 
    Experiment (SERVE) until the current system can guarantee the security 
    of the voting process or a new system is designed, a Defense 
    Department spokesperson said. 
    
    "The action was taken in view of the inability to ensure the 
    legitimacy of the votes cast," the spokesperson said. 
    
    The decision follows a January report by four experts--three computer 
    science professors and a former IBM researcher--that gave failing 
    marks to Internet voting. The report argues that creating an e-voting 
    system that guarantees each person votes once and protects the voter's 
    identity is impossible with the current state of the Internet. 
    
    The system would have allowed absentee military voters from 50 
    counties in seven states the ability to place their votes. The 
    inauguration was to have been in South Carolina's presidential primary 
    on Tuesday. The Defense Department is searching for a program that can 
    eventually handle the nearly 6 million American military personnel and 
    civilians abroad. 
    
    The cancellation of the system is the latest set back for Internet and 
    electronic voting amid ongoing concerns over the security and 
    reporting features of e-voting machines. 
    
    The criticism has mounted to the point that the makers of e-voting 
    machines have formed a lobbying group to take their case to 
    Washington, D.C.
    
    The Defense Department hasn't indicated what the next step is for 
    Internet voting, except that the United States is still interested. 
    
    "Efforts will continue to look into all technical capabilities to cast 
    votes over the Internet," the spokesperson said. 
    
    
    
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