WHEAT RIDGE, CO (June 6, 2016) – More than 55.7 million voters cast ballots in the recent Philippine presidential election, and that massive turnout could be a foreshadowing of the U.S. election this November. The tremendous election process success was due in part to the testing conducted by SLI Compliance®.
SLI Compliance, formerly known as SLI Global Solutions, was contracted by the Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to conduct a series of audits to analyze and test the source code, the software and the vote counting machines.
SLI Compliance has tested systems for COMELEC in 2010, 2011, 2013, and now in 2016, SLI tested COMELEC’s entire voting system, including scanners, election management software and consolidation systems.
“If U.S. primaries and caucuses are any indication, this will be a monumental election year, and the potential of record voter turnout is enough to keep election officials up at night wondering if their teams and their voting equipment machines are ready,” said Traci Mapps, SLI Compliance’s Director of Operations. “Now is the time to prepare by thoroughly testing voting systems and process, and SLI Compliance has the experience and expertise elections officials can trust.”
SLI Compliance services include:
Risk-Limiting Audits
Logic and Accuracy
Election Procedures Assessment
Pre and Post-election Forensic Analysis
Configuration Verification
Acceptance Testing
Electronic Poll Book Testing
Voting System Standards Development
Voter Registration System Audit