In industry first, voting machine company to publish source code
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Sequoia Voting Systems plans to publicly release the source code for its new optical scan voting system, the company announced Tuesday -- a remarkable reversal for a voting machine maker long criticized for resisting public examination of its proprietary systems. The company's new public source optical-scan voting system, called Frontier Election System, will be submitted for federal certification and testing in the first quarter of next year. The code will be released for public review in November, the company said, on its Web site.
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