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The CenPEG Report
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Definition of Terms
Introduction
Incident Reports on the May 10, 2010 Automated Elections
Analysis of Outstanding Technical Issues: Executive Summary
AES Compliance Issue: TEC Certification
SysTest Labs Certification: What Went Wrong?
AES Logistics Issue; Deployment of Machines
AES Compliance Issue: Field Tests and Mock Elections
The Imperatives of Conducting a Source Code Review
AES Compliance and Security Issue: Digital Signing
AES Technical Breakdowns
AES Transmission
AES Security Issue: UV Lamps and Ballot Security
Verification of Voter’s Choices
AES Election Day Process Execution: A Paper Simulation
On the Random Manual Audit of the PCOS Count: An Analysis
Geographic Information System (GIS): A Preliminary Study for the AES of May 2010
CASE STUDIES
La Union: More Questions than Answers
Caloocan City: IT Manpower Shortage, Transmission Failures, and Other Hitches
Highly-Urbanized Iloilo City Hit by Massive Transmission Failures
Tacloban City: Gaps, Failures, Glitches
Biliran Province: Probing Into a Possible Automated Cheating
Davao City's Election: A Far Cry from Being Peaceful
Surigao City: Automation Didn't Stop Vote Buying
Basurahan Affair, Ballot Pre-Loading, and Other Cases in Cagayan de Oro: A Case Study
The Pitfalls of Managing a Modern Election System
From a Legal Perspective: The May 10, 2010 Automated Elections
Toward an Enlightened Electorate: CenPEG's Voter Education and Poll Watch Training
Monitoring Election Preparations and Accountability: AES Watch Engagements
Main Conclusion
APPENDICES
POST-ELECTION REPORT OF AES WATCH:
Recap and Validation of the STAR Card Assessment
of the Preparations for the 2010 Automated Elections
October 2010
THE FINAL STRETCH: GEARING UP FOR THE MAY 10 AUTOMATED ELECTIONS
An EU-CenPEG PROJECT 30-30 PRELIMINARY REPORT
on the 2010 Automated Elections
Period covered: January 15-March 31, 2010
First Publication: October 28, 2010
CenPEG Petition for Mandamus, Supreme Court, Oct. 5, 2009
Joint Appeal by Citizens' Groups for the Release of the Source Code, Oct. 3, 2009
Comelec Reply to CenPEG Letter on Election Documents, July 26, 2010
SC Ruling on CenPEG Petition for Mandamus, Sept. 21, 2010
Joint Letter by VP Guingona, Jr. and CenPEG to Comelec to Release 21 Election Documents, Sept. 28, 2010
RELEASE VITAL DOCUMENTS, GROUPS ASK COMELEC, Oct. 6, 2010
David Wagner,PhD, Best Practices on Source Code Review
COMELEC's PCOS-OMR SYSTEM FAVORS THE BIG-TIME ELECTION CHEATS
Comelec is ill-equipped to manage complexities of OMR technology;
Who controls the technology controls the votes - and power
A Policy Critique
by the Center for People Empowerment in Governance (CenPEG)
May 7, 2009
The Automated Election System 2010 of Comelec: Challenges and Uncertainties
A Preliminary Study of the AES (May - August, 2009)
By the Center for People Empowerment in Governance (CenPEG)
Committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reforms’ Report
Comelec-Smartmatic contract
Smartmatic-Dominion License Agreement
Timeline of Photos (2009 - 2010)
Latest posts
Probing presidential platforms
Conference calls for people-centered policy actions for Asian development and peace
WWII 'comfort women' urge visiting Japanese emperor: OFFICIAL GOV’T APOLOGY, UPHOLD TRUTH, and JUST COMPENSATION
FEARLESS FORECAST (EPISODE II): Comelec will not comply with e-Commerce Law in 2016 elections
Fearless forecast: Comelec’s non-compliance with the AES law in 2016 (last of 2 parts)
Fearless forecast: Comelec will not comply with the AES law in 2016
CenPEG releases travelogue
Experts: Nuisance bets reflect disillusionment, uneven playing field
Partylist solon presses for tax cuts
The True Cost of a Political Campaign
Management decisions: Based on RA 9369 or purely Comelec’s?
CenPEG holds 1st roundtable with media on presidential poll results
Filipino IT can do it!
FIT4E: The only transparent solution
Realpolitik in the maritime tiff
China’s challenge to PH sovereignty
Choosing the next president
Fixing the presidency, reforming the state
New Comelec chair says he’s open to other election technologies
SC ruling on AES Watch Pabillo and IBP vs Comelec, Smartmatic-TIM
Comelec must explain P3.2B unliquidated cash advances
CONGRESS ASKED TO HOLD DEMO ON PCOS HACKING
25 Bishops ask poll body to stop midnight deal with Smartmatic
Pope Francis: reform and conversion
2 poll watch coalitions stage rally vs Comelec-Smartmatic midnight deal
AES Watch questions Comelec-Smartmatic midnight deal
ASEAN-India: Building Youth Partnerships through Culture and Entrepreneurship
CenPEG forges research exchange and partnership with Jinan University
FOI: Bearing fruit or foiled again?
Remittance with Representation: The right to vote of overseas Filipinos
When politicians rule the public discourse
A policy independent of Philippine sovereignty and integrity
Rethinking democratization in the Philippines
Obama’s Gift to Putin
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