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A Center for Correct, Usable, Reliable, Auditable and Transparent Elections (ACCURATE)
[Last updated on: 8/31/2007 7:39 AM PST]
Name:
A Center for Correct, Usable, Reliable, Auditable and Transparent Elections (ACCURATE)
Position:
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Description:
Multi-institution, interdisciplinary academic research project established to improve election technology
Mission:
To improve election technology through investigating software architecture, tamper-resistant hardware, cryptographic protocols and verification systems as applied to electronic voting systems
Structure:
Multi-institution voting research center
Members/Constituents:
Not membership or subscription based
Annual Budget:
$7,500,000
Sr. Executive:
Aviel Rubin, PhD, Director
# of Offices:
None found
# of Staff:
16; Principal Investigators are Aviel Rubin, Dan Wallach, Dan Boneh, Michael D. Byrne, David L. Dill, Douglas W. Jones, Peter G. Neumann, Deirdre Mulligan, David A. Wagner, and Brent Waters
Relevant Affiliations:
Established and funded by the National Science Foundation Cyber Trust program