Month: November 2010
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CITP Seeks Visitors for 2011-2012
The Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) seeks candidates for positions as visiting faculty members or researchers, or postdoctoral research associates for one year appointments for the 2011-2012 academic year. Please see our website for additional information and requirements at http://citp.princeton.edu/call-for-visitors/. If you are interested, please submit a CV and cover letter, stating background, intended…
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What happens when there's no recount possible?
Greetings, This is my first posting on Freedom To Tinker, so a brief introduction first. I’ve been involved in electronic voting technology issues for about five years, as founder of Virginia Verified Voting where I wrote the law that prohibited purchase of more DREs (i.e., paperless voting machines), as a researcher on the EAC Voting…
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Dr. Felten Goes to Washington
Today the Federal Trade Commission announced that I will become their Chief Technologist, effective January 1. My main role at the FTC will be to provide advice on technology policy issues. (Princeton has an announcement too.) What does this mean for Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy? During my time at the FTC, I’ll be…
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Finding the best ideas in the world
Policy-makers often strive to solicit ideas from the public, but making this process effective is very, very hard. Americans need only think back to the health-reform town hall meetings last summer, many of which devolved into chaos. Online approaches, such as President Obama’s virtual town hall meeting, have also ran into problems. So, how can…
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Paper vs. Electronic Voting in Today's Election in Houston
(Cross-posted at the Computing@Rice blog at the Houston Chronicle.) Back in late August, Harris County (Houston)’s warehouse with all 10,000 of our voting machines, burned to the ground. As I blogged at the time, our county decided to spend roughly $14 million of its $40 million insurance settlement on purchasing replacement electronic voting machines of…
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E-Voting Links for Election Day
Today, of course, is Election Day in the U.S. Many of our U.S. readers will be casting their votes electronically. CITP has been front and center on the e-voting issue. Here’s a quick set of CITP e-voting links: Video of CITP lecture by Hari Prasad, on India’s e-voting system Alex Halderman and his students’ analysis…