DonPE
Electrical
- Jan 24, 2005
- 46
I'm just wondering what other engineers think of Electronic Voting Machines. There is a big push to implement these in the US, but there has been much controversy. There are advantages and disadvantages, but I was hoping to get engineers' perspectives on these devices, since some of us designed them (hopefully the design wasn't outsourced). There are several systems being considered, but I believe the push is for direct recording electronic (DRE) systems, which function like ATMs, and may or may not have a paper printout.
Do you think these systems are worth the cost of replacing the old mechanical ones? (Connecticut is moving toward DRE's and claims that it is hard to find replacement parts for the mechanical units).
What is the lifetime of these systems? It is only used once or twice a year, but may be sitting dormant in a basement or attic for the remaining time.
Can the devices be reprogrammed easily either in operational mode during an actual voting process, or while sitting around in storage?
Can secrecy of the ballot be maintained? Is electronic evesdropping/phreaking possible from either the keypad or the LCD screen?
Is the network secure, or will we likely see incidence of hacking & deleting files?
It seems to me that we are moving too quickly to a product that has not been thorougly designed and tested, and this could be a problem for our Republic.
Do you think these systems are worth the cost of replacing the old mechanical ones? (Connecticut is moving toward DRE's and claims that it is hard to find replacement parts for the mechanical units).
What is the lifetime of these systems? It is only used once or twice a year, but may be sitting dormant in a basement or attic for the remaining time.
Can the devices be reprogrammed easily either in operational mode during an actual voting process, or while sitting around in storage?
Can secrecy of the ballot be maintained? Is electronic evesdropping/phreaking possible from either the keypad or the LCD screen?
Is the network secure, or will we likely see incidence of hacking & deleting files?
It seems to me that we are moving too quickly to a product that has not been thorougly designed and tested, and this could be a problem for our Republic.