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October 22, 2004CSTB Calls for E-Voting White PapersHerb Lin sends word that the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) is seeking comments and white papers "relevant to the use of electronic voting systems." Serious comments and white papers need to be received by November 22, 2004. CALL FOR INPUT -- NRC Project on Electronic Voting Full details after the jump... CALL FOR WHITE PAPERS: CRITERIA SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS The Committee on Electronic Voting seeks well-reasoned White Papers that identify and discuss questions that policy makers and the interested public should be asking about electronic voting systems. For each question identified, the author(s) should provide a rationale for why that question is of significance in electronic voting. Papers that reference technical, legal and social discourse about electronic voting must contain appropriate documentary references and citations. At the discretion of the author(s), papers may also offer answers to the questions identified. PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS Papers must be: 1. double-spaced, and no longer than approximately 6,250 words; 2. submitted electronically via email to EVOTING-INPUT@NAS.EDU. 3. signed by a principal of the organization, group, or firm (if intended to represent the views of an organization, group, or firm), or signed by an individual (if intended to represent his or her views as an individual); 4. accompanied by a physically signed National Research Council copyright agreement (available by clicking this link) faxed to 202-334-2318 or scanned into an image and transmitted along with the paper. This copyright agreement must be signed by all authors of the paper. 5. properly referenced. 6. formatted with clearly identified sections for: i. Questions and rationales ii. Answers (at the author’s discretion) iii. Reference citations (included only as endnotes rather than footnotes). 7. Received at the NRC in electronic form no later than the close of business on November 22, 2004. The committee recognizes that this date is after the November election, and authors who submit papers before November 2 are welcome to submit revised versions after November 2 if they want to include material related to happenings on Election Day. Papers that do not conform to these requirements or received after November 22 will not be brought to the attention of the committee. Visit the project web site Herb Lin Posted to Research |