[sf-lug] Fwd: [code-for-san-francisco] updates re: open data & open source in SF elections

maestro maestro415 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 11:10:25 PDT 2015


+1...!

On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 8:47 AM, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:

>
> Thank you, Aaron!
>
>
>
> On 10/19/2015 03:29 PM, Aaron Borden wrote:
>
> This Wednesday night, the SF Elections Commission will be discussing
> open source voting systems, potentially for deployment in San Francisco.
> Vendors have submitted proposals and will be answering questions from
> the commission.
>
> Meeting is Wed Oct 21st, 6:00 PM City Hall, Room 408. Below are some
> links with background information and past meetings.
>
>
> Forwarded message from Chris Jerdonek (2015-08-25 23:15:31):
>
> Hello SF elections & civic tech advocates,
>
> I wanted to update you on some great things that have been happening
> at the SF Department of Elections around open data and open source.
>
> 1) For starters, the Department of Elections has for the first time
> created a special "Developer / Open Data" section on their web site,
> with links to various election data in open data formats (currently
> CSV and TXT).  This is great news!
>
> You can see the section for yourself at the bottom of this page:
> http://www.sfgov2.org/index.aspx?page=4767
>
> Thanks to everyone who showed up at the May 20 SF Elections Commission
> meeting to speak in support of open data.
>
> The Department is just getting started with this, so don't fret if the
> data you want isn't there yet.  They are planning to expand it, in
> addition to posting more on SF's Open Data Portal:https://data.sfgov.org/
>
> What's really good is that this now provides a central place for them
> to grow and improve upon.  Please let the Department know if you have
> any suggestions for improvements, or just tell them "thank you."
>
> You can also follow the Department of Elections and "star" or retweet
> anytime they tweet something good about open data:https://twitter.com/sfelections
>
>
> 2) A few weeks ago, the Department issued an RFI (or "Request for
> Information") for a new voting system (i.e. the equipment that voters
> use to vote and that the Department uses to tally votes):
> http://sfelections.org/rfi/votingsystem
>
> This is a big deal and doesn't happen very often.  The last voting
> system that San Francisco purchased was back in 2007 and cost around
> $10 million up front (in addition to significant recurring, annual
> costs).  What's great about this RFI is that it has very strong
> language and a clear preference for open data and open source.  I
> encourage you to take a look at the PDF.
>
> Or for the 140-character version, check out this tweet from San
> Francisco's Chief Innovation Officer Jay Nath on the RFI:
> https://twitter.com/Jay_Nath/status/629405743721021440
>
> Responses are due this Friday.  Thanks to everyone who showed up at
> the June 17 Elections Commission meeting to speak in support of open
> source.
>
>
> 3) The Elections Commission also discussed San Francisco's next voting
> system (and the topic of open source) at its regular August meeting
> last week on Wed, August 19.  Many members of the public spoke in
> favor of open source.  For the audio of the agenda item, you can
> listen on YouTube here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOoXSOtR-s&t=31m14s
>
> And for an overview of my own perspective on the RFI (especially as it
> relates to open source), you can hear my comments at the conclusion of
> the agenda item here (just 90 seconds or so):
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOoXSOtR-s&t=1h04m55s
>
> Thanks, everyone, and stay tuned for more!
>
> Best,
> --Chris
>
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