>>13676197
looks like he's going to go out for a Sunday spin minus the Aviator glasses
https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Election_Technology_Council
The founding members of the ETC are: Advanced Voting Systems, Diebold Election Systems, Election Systems and Software, Hart InterCivic, Sequoia Voting Systems, and Unilect. ETC's chair is Hart InterCivic Chair David Hart, who once called criticism of e-voting security a "cure with no disease." ETC membership is "open to any company in the elections systems marketplace" that's also a member of ITAA.
Tracey Graham, the president of Sequoia Voting Systems, identified ETC's three major goals as development of "a code of ethics for election systems companies, a series of recommendations in the area of standards and certification, and a review of best practices in the area of security," according to Washington Internet Daily. The motivation for forming ETC, said Graham, as quoted by The Seattle Times, is: "We must report to a higher authority - the American public."