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Daily Archives: October 27, 2004

Open Source Software Trials in Government – UK

From the UK Office of Government Commerce: “OGC today released its report on Open Source Software Trials in Government. This report outlines the findings of the trials originally announced in October 2003. The report shows that Open Source software is rapidly maturing, offers significant potential benefits to government and should be actively considered alongside proprietary… Continue Reading

New Report on Federal Expenditures, Exclusive of Costs for Iraq War

From the independent, non-partisan Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), Latest Figures on Federal Expenditures:National Trends and Area Rankings: “The latest available information on overall federal expenditures shows that per capita spending by the government is up 15% since President Bush assumed office, even after adjusting for inflation and the growth in the nation’s population. This… Continue Reading

E-Voting Paper Trail Not Req’d in Florida

From FindLaw: WEXLER, ET AL. v. LEPORE, ET AL. (October 26, 2004) “The state of Florida will not be required to create a paper record from touch-screen voting machines. U.S. Representative Robert Wexler had argued that the touch-screen voting machines used in some Florida counties lacked a manual recount procedure.” Memorandum Opinion (PDF) Final Judgment… Continue Reading

CRS Report Addresses Impact of Emergency on Election

State Election Laws: Overview of Statutes Regarding Emergency Election Postponement Within the State, September 22, 2004: “Due to the possibility of an emergency or disaster, including the threat of a terrorist attack, occurring immediately before or during a scheduled election, some states have enacted statutes providing for the temporary postponement of elections in their respective… Continue Reading