>>Apparently the process by which Virginia chooses its voting machines, or at least the process it used at the time, involves no third-party security evaluation. What the hell?
Government RFPs pretty much never have a third-party evaluation process. Those cost money, which is almost certainly not in the budget.
Also, the vast majority of the time the government already has a preferred vendor, and the RFP is simply a legally-required formality.
Government RFPs pretty much never have a third-party evaluation process. Those cost money, which is almost certainly not in the budget.
Also, the vast majority of the time the government already has a preferred vendor, and the RFP is simply a legally-required formality.