[Politech] NRC requests input for electronic voting project

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Sat Oct 23 2004 - 05:02:19 PDT


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	For Politech - Call for papers and other input on ELECTRONIC
VOTING -- FROM THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
Date: 	Fri, 22 Oct 2004 15:13:43 -0400
From: 	Lin, Herb <HLin@private>
To: 	<declan@private>


  Declan - i don't recall that i sent this to you, but if you could post
in  Politech , CSTB would be much obliged.  It's a chance for the
greater community to help explore this very important issue.

Thanks herb

------------------------------------------------------------------------
*From:* Lin, Herb
*Sent:* Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:11 PM
*To:* evoting-input
*Subject:* Call for papers and other input on ELECTRONIC VOTING -- FROM
THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

You are getting this note because you have expressed interest in this
subject before.  Please accept apologies for duplicate postings.



Herb Lin



==



PLEASE POST WIDELY





CALL FOR INPUT -- NRC Project on Electronic Voting



A large number of American voters will be using electronic voting
systems for the first time in the 2004 election.  Many issues and
concerns have been raised about their use.  Recognizing this, the
National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academies (which include
the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering,
and the Institute of Medicine) has launched a project to develop a
framework for understanding the technology, social, and operational
issues relevant to decision-making about electronic voting.
Specifically, this project is intended to inform policy makers, election
officials, and the interested public about the questions they should be
asking about electronic voting systems in order to be better and more
informed consumers of such systems.



For purposes of this study, “electronic voting systems” are construed
broadly to include any electronic device that plays (or that could play)
an important role in any part of the voting system, from voter
registration to ballot casting to the final certification of election
results.



To facilitate its study, the NRC's Committee on Electronic Voting seeks
white papers and other comments from interested parties on topics
relevant to the use of electronic voting systems.  The papers received
will serve to inform the committee, and will be posted on the project
web site <www.cstb.org/project_evoting
<http://www.cstb.org/project_evoting>> for the duration of the project.



At the discretion of the NRC, selected authors may be invited to address
the committee about their analysis, findings, and conclusions, and some
papers may be included as appendixes to the Committee’s final report.
The Committee may also reference the submitted materials, and include
them or portions of them in its report.



Individuals not wishing to submit a paper are invited to send any
comments they wish on this subject to EVOTING-INPUT@private  Serious
comments will be transmitted to the committee.





CALL FOR WHITE PAPERS: CRITERIA



SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS



The Committee on Electronic Voting seeks well-reasoned White Papers that
identify and discuss questions that policy makers and the interested
public should be asking about electronic voting systems.  For each
question identified, the author(s) should provide a rationale for why
that question is of significance in electronic voting. Papers that
reference technical, legal and social discourse about electronic voting
must contain appropriate documentary references and citations.  At the
discretion of the author(s), papers may also offer answers to the
questions identified.





PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS



Papers must be:



1.      double-spaced, and no longer than approximately 6,250 words;



2.      submitted electronically via email to EVOTING-INPUT@private



3.      signed by a principal of the organization, group, or firm (if
intended to represent the views of an organization, group, or firm), or
signed by an individual (if intended to represent his or her views as an
individual);



4.      accompanied by a physically signed National Research Council
copyright agreement (available by clicking this link) faxed to
202-334-2318 or scanned into an image and transmitted along with the
paper. This copyright agreement must be signed by all authors of the paper.



5.      properly referenced.



6.      formatted with clearly identified sections for:



i.      Questions and rationales

ii.     Answers (at the author’s discretion)

iii.    Reference citations (included only as endnotes rather than
footnotes).



7.       Received at the NRC in electronic form no later than the close
of business on November 22, 2004.  The committee recognizes that this
date is after the November election, and authors who submit papers
before November 2 are welcome to submit revised versions after November
2 if they want to include material related to happenings on Election Day.



Papers that do not conform to these requirements or received after
November  22 will not be brought to the attention of the committee.



Visit the project web site <www.cstb.org/project_evoting
<http://www.cstb.org/project_evoting>> or contact the project director
for more information.



Herb Lin

EVOTING-INPUT@private

202-334-3191





_______________________________________________
Politech mailing list
Archived at http://www.politechbot.com/
Moderated by Declan McCullagh (http://www.mccullagh.org/)



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.3 : Sat Oct 23 2004 - 05:33:25 PDT