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The development of secure and transparent voting systems is essential to the future of our country. NAVO, working with community members and election officials exists to aid in the effort toward solution. We would appreciate your support in this important endeavor.

  • Deeply Disturbed by Lack of Democracy in 2016 Election

    Election Experts Deeply Disturbed by Lack of Democracy in 2016 Election

  • Calif. Governor Brown Signs Bill to Facilitate Modern, Public Voting Systems

    Senate Bill 360 authored by Senator Alex Padilla (D-Pacoima) was signed by Governor Brown over the weekend

  • Seizing the real open-gov opportunity

    Open-government efforts are often a compelling avenue for agencies because of their cost-effectiveness adn higher-quality output

  • Italy is latest to promote open source software in election...

    The Italian government has made Free Software the default choice for public administrations.

  • How open-source software drives innovation

    The most important example of innovation through knowledge sharing today is the open source software movement.

  • Digital voting machines are aging out of use

    The 2000 presidential election recount resulted in an outpouring of $3 billion in federal funds for new voting equipment.

  • There’s no better time for governments to go open source

    UK government has revealed that it is considering ditching Microsoft software for open source alternatives.

  • Officials Tout New(Ish) Option To Register To Vote Online

    State Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, hailed today as the state’s first Online Voter Registration Day in an effort to get more residents to register online and voteAn online registration system was launched last fall and allows citizens to submit voter

  • SB 360: A ticket to the 21st century for California voting machines

    The bill will enable California to move forward with the development of new voting systems that reflect today's electorate.

  • The Reasons Businesses Use Open Source Are Changing Faster Than You Realize

    Open-source software, once used primarily because it was cheap and "good enough," now gets top ranking for delivering high quality

  • Security and quality top companies' reasons for using open source

    Why should you use open source software?

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