Anonymous ID: 5fd7c3 Nov. 19, 2020, 4:42 a.m. No.11704338   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4459 >>4678

Is todays talking point, the boo-hooing about not being given access to critical information?

WHY WOULD ANYONE GIVE SOMEONE WHO IS NOT POTUS-ELECT, INFO???

Especially TRADER JOE?

 

Biden says the Trump White House won't give him COVID stockpile information. Here it is.

 

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden blasted the Trump administration Wednesday for refusing to share information needed to help his incoming team battle the coronavirus pandemic, including data on supplies in the national stockpile.

 

“We’ve been unable to get access to the kinds of things we need to know about the depths of the stockpiles,” he said during a roundtable with frontline health workers. “We know there’s not much at all.”

 

A copy of those stockpile numbers — dated Nov. 16 — was provided to Yahoo News, which is publishing them. The numbers appear to show progress in some areas, such as in the stockpile of N95 respirators and ventilators, but also makes clear that earlier Trump administration promises to bolster the stockpile have fallen short.

 

More blah, blah

https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-says-trump-white-house-wont-give-him-covid-stockpile-information-002027031.html

Anonymous ID: 5fd7c3 Nov. 19, 2020, 5:28 a.m. No.11704512   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4678

>>11704499

Why is KNOWiNK always being ignored?

 

(ATLANTA)— A news source alerted the Secretary of State’s office that certain elements of the voting system RFP documentation were improperly redacted.

 

“In the spirit of good governance and transparency, we are glad to supply voters with these documents,” said Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs. “Our new voting system, including new Poll Pads, are our most secure system to date and we are proud both Dominion and KNOWiNK will be supplying the state with voting equipment.”

 

The new paper-based voting systems, which include an electronic Poll Pad, ballot marking device and printer, and ballot box scanner, provides additional security and multiple checkpoints along the way for voters to confirm their ballots.

 

“KNOWiNKis excited to bring Poll Pad inpartnership with the State of Georgia and DominionVoting System, to improve the voter and poll worker experience while bringing the highest level of industry security to the check-in process,” said Scott Leiendecker.

 

The documents outline high level security used by new voting technology. The products included in the new system follow industry best practices, which include additional source code quality and security procedures. The information contained in the document does not compromise the integrity of the new voting system.

 

https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/secretary_of_states_office_releases_additional_rfp_documents_

Anonymous ID: 5fd7c3 Nov. 19, 2020, 6:29 a.m. No.11704785   🗄️.is 🔗kun

2016 Election Fuckery. Tell us how this shit investigation is still a cluster fuck and not just OPTICS?

 

Stenger donor gets $2.1 million St. Louis County elections contract

 

CLAYTON • On March 4, St. Louis County invited companies to bid on selling the Board of Elections 1,200 computerized tablets to check in voters at polling precincts. One well-connected vendor provided more than the 52-page bid documents had spelled out.

 

On March 11, Scott Leiendecker donated $10,000 to the campaign treasury of County Executive Steve Stenger, according to documents filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission.

 

Two months later, the County Board of Elections awarded Leiendecker’s company a contract worth up to $2.1 millionto supply the county with the company’s “first of its kind, tablet-based electronic poll book.”

 

It’s not the only time Stenger campaign donors have recently benefited from the county’s business.

 

As the Post-Dispatch previously reported, Stenger just last month announced that the county planned to move the Elections Board from its longtime headquarters in Maplewood to renovated offices at the former Northwest Plaza shopping center in St. Ann. The development is owned by David and Bob Glarner, who donated $75,000 to Stenger last year through a holding company.

 

The 20-year lease is worth up to $50 million in rent from the Elections Board and two other county agencies relocating there.

 

Leiendecker, a former Republican elections director for St. Louis, is the founder and managing director of KnowiNK, a local startup that has successfully marketed its trademark “poll pad” to election authorities in Missouri and several other states.

 

 

Another bidder, Konnech Inc. of Okemos, Mich., received a separate $364,000 contract to oversee the county “Election Management System.”

 

There is no record of campaign contributions from Konnech or two unsuccessful poll book developers, Scytl Corp. of Oklahoma City and ES&S Inc. of Omaha, Neb.

 

The KnowiNK and Konnech contracts were never discussed, considered or authorized by the County Council.

 

To West County Republican Councilman Mark Harder, the Leiendecker donation in tandem with the bypassing of the council on a multimillion-dollar contract “doesn’t pass the smell test.”

 

Stenger and Democratic Elections Director Eric Fey attribute the specification for council approval in the county’s request for proposal — or RFP — to a standardized template the county procurement department uses to solicit bids on county projects.

 

“The council did not need to vote on the poll books,” Stenger wrote in a text message to the Post-Dispatch after consulting with aides and county legal counsel on the matter.

 

The “language was in the RFP erroneously,” he continued. “It’s the language used in RFPs to let the responders know that (bids are) subjected to a governing body’s approval, in this case that should have been changed to the Election Board only.”

 

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/stenger-donor-gets-2-1-million-st-louis-county-elections-contract/article_7a187477-82af-501e-bc15-174ca15ba79e.html