THE PROBLEM WE’RE ADDRESSING
OVERCOMING OBSOLESCENCE.
Election technology infrastructure in all democracies, and particularly the United States, has been allowed to deteriorate to the point that:
inherent security problems, combined with
runaway costs, and
terrible usability (especially for those with accessibility requirements)
add up to a democracy administration crisis.
When combined with partisan paralysis over solutions, plus a lack of any commercial incentive to remedy this, the technology of administering elections has become a serious threat to the stability of democracy.
THE SOLUTION:
Election technology infrastructure, an inherently partisan backwater of government I.T., must be re-invented to:
increase security;
lower costs;
upgrade usability; and above all,
improve resilience for a digital, highly mobile society where constitutionally mandated elections must withstand catastrophic disruptions.
This requires producing a new publicly-owned technology infrastructure that can support a sensible migration from existing obsolete systems as they reach their point of required replacement, to a verifiable, accurate, secure and transparent alternative.