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  • David E. Kaplan, Getting Your Government Files:

    It’s been 40 years since passage of the mother of all information access laws–the U.S. Freedom of Information Act. Given that March 11 marked the start of America’s third annual Sunshine Week–a national effort to cast light onto the growing recesses of government secrecy–U.S. News is again providing links so its readers can file requests for federal records under the FOIA and its sister statute, the Privacy Act. Although the government can be slow in getting back to you, the request process itself is pretty straightforward.

  • Kim Zetter, ES&S to be Rebuked, Fined and Possibly Banned in CA?:

    California announced today that it plans to hold an administrative hearing on September 20th to discuss the fate of Election Systems & Software for violating state election codes. ES&S, the top voting machine company in the country, is being accused of selling at least five CA counties a version of its AutoMark ballot marking system that hadn’t yet been tested or certified for use in the state or the country. ES&S apparently sold at least about 1,000 uncertified machines to San Francisco, Marin, Colusa, Solano and Merced counties. (The number of uncertified machines delivered to California was supplied by ES&S to the state; CA officials have yet to conduct their own inventory to determine if more machines are involved.)