The Delian Project is indeed founded by Dominion Voting Systems
Now it makes sense why these fools are panicking!
High Commission of Canada to Trinidad and Tobago
High Commissioner Carla Hogan Rufelds visited UWI St. Augustine on March 9th, 2017 to observe the (UWI) St Augustine Guild of Students elections conducted using paper ballot tabulators donated Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) of Canada, a manufacturer of voting machines. This initiative is a collaborative effort between Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) and the DELIAN Project which is the philanthropic arm of DVS. The machines tabulate votes automatically. The older technology is given to Delian who undertake international outreach in developing countries where it is used trade unions and universities around the world.
Special Advisor to the DELIAN project, Mr. Allan Best was on hand to spearhead the initiative.
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GECOM Considering the Possible Introduction of Automatic Ballot Scan and Tabulation System for Future Elections
In recognition of the need to tabulate, certify and announce accurate results of elections in a timelier manner, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is exploring the possibility of embarking on a pilot project in which automatic scanning and tabulation machines could be used in a future election.
Accordingly, a team of Representatives of the DELIAN Project, an independent, non-profit organization registered in Canada, and the United States of America, visited GECOM on Monday, January 13, 2014, and conducted a demonstration on the use of automatic ballot scan and tabulation technology.
The DELIAN team comprised Mr. Jean-Pierre Kingsley, erstwhile Chief Executive Officer of the International Foundation of electoral systems and currently Chairman of the DELIAN’s Advisory Board, who served as the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada from 1997 to 2010; Mr. John Hollins, Chairman of the DELIAN Board of Directors, who was Chief Electoral Officer for the Province of Ontario form 2001 to 2008, and Mr. Allan Best, Managing Director.
The DELIAN Project was created in 2011 as a philanthropic entity by the Canadian elections technology firm Dominion Voting Systems (DVS). The DEILAN Project procures and donates electoral technology to emerging and growing democracies. DELIAN is a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact, and recently joined the Clinton Global Initiative.
At the demonstration, it was pointed out that the DELIAN Project could donate up to 25 paper based, automatic ballot scan and tabulation machines to Guyana for a future election. Each machine can handle roughly 1,000 – 1,250 voters on a typical polling day. The automatic ballot scan and tabulation system could be deployed on a pilot basis at up to 25 polling stations at a future election, as selected by GECOM.
https://www.gecom.org.gy/archived/Release_2014_03_26_4.pdf