Robert Cook is interesting on that score:
Smartmatic Board Members:
Robert Cook
https://www.smartmatic.com/us/about/leadership/detail/robert-cook/
Formerly, Unisys
https://www.unisys.com/aboutus/company-history
Peger Neffenger
Coast Guard then TSA before:
https://www.smartmatic.com/us/about/board-of-directors/detail/peter-neffenger/
Gracia Hillman
Seven years with EAC (Election Assistance Commission) then on to Smartmatic
https://www.smartmatic.com/us/about/board-of-directors/detail/gracia-hillman/
This one sounds like one of those corporate gigs of reward. Wonder what voting systems were certified while she was an EAC commissioner?
Paul DeGregorio
Mr. Paul DeGregorio served as commissioner of the United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC) from 2003-2007, and during his tenure at the EAC served as chairman. At the EAC, Mr. DeGregorio oversaw federal election reform, such as the implementation of the Help America Vote Act and the establishment of the first federal certification of voting systems.
Prior to the EAC, Mr. DeGregorio was Executive Vice President of the International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES). At IFES he also was senior election adviser. He promoted internet voting technologies and automation as Chief of Elections of Everyone Counts, Inc.
Another of those corporate gigs? And promoting internet voting raises a real red flag- not secure, can be spoofed, among other things.
https://www.smartmatic.com/us/about/board-of-directors/detail/paul-degregorio/
Why was the EAC, which federally certifies voting systems, (according to the bio) a funnel for at least two of the Smartmatic board members?