Category: usability
Sep
06
A Window into the Hart Document Review of the California TTBR
elections, certification/testing, reform, vendors, standards, copyright, hacks, news, secrecy, privacy, berkeley, research, policy, usability, legalWell, it has been more than 45 days since we submitted our document review report on the Hart System 6.2.1 to the California Secretary of State under the Top-To-Bottom Review (TTBR). According to [our contract] (see page 10):
> No Principal Investig… more »
Jul
11
The accepted papers for the [USENIX](http://www.usenix.org/)/[ACCURATE](http://accurate-voting.org/) [Electronic Voting Technology 2007 (EVT'07) workshop](http://www.usenix.org/events/evt07/) are now available (for registered attendees):
There is… more »
May
22
I'm convinced that companies like [Snap] and [Vibrant] have found a clever way to make money off of people ***that either opt-in or opt-out*** of their in-text search/advertising.
Both of these companies make money off of in-text search or advertis… more »
Mar
13
Upcoming Congressional Hearings on Electronic Voting
elections, copyright, open source, politics, friends, policy, usability, legalI'm not sure where to find or point you to more information, but the Subcommittee on Elections of the House Administration Committee has a number of very interesting upcoming hearings. These don't appear to be listed on the Committee's website ().
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Feb
09
Coding for policy, regulating design
elections, blogging, open source, secrecy, privacy, berkeley, p2p, friends, policy, DRM, usability, legal, education, iSchool[Deirdre Mulligan] (my mentor and grant supervisor) is leading [a reading group] here at the [School of Information] concerning the embedding of values in policy and policy-sensitive design. Feel free to follow the discussions we have on the blog: [*"C… more »