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Percept with SysTest Labs Earns Accreditation to Test
Voting Systems
For immediate release
SysTest Labs Becomes The Only Full Independent
Test Authority (ITA)
For U.S. Election Systems
Full Service Software Test Firm, SysTest Labs, Partners with Full Service
Hardware Testing Firm, Percept Technology Labs, To Earn Accreditation
to Test Complete Voting Systems
Denver, CO, - June 17, 2004 - With the 2004 election close
at hand, concerns about the reliability, accuracy and security of voting
systems is in the news daily. Independent testing of voting systems is
one of the key factors in reassuring election officials and the public
that these systems meet the minimum federal voting system standards for
reliability, accuracy, and security. Voting system vendors wishing to
sell their systems in most states must first pass qualification testing
to the federal standards by both hardware and software independent test
authorities.
The Help America Vote Act (HAVA) is providing billions
of dollars to the states to replace old voting systems. With the availability
of these federal dollars, many new players have entered the voting system
marketplace. Until now, only one lab in the United States had been accredited
to test hardware. The flood of new systems requiring qualification testing
has raised concerns among voting system vendors and election officials
about the capacity to test new and upgraded products that have an immovable
deadline, Election Day.
With the addition of the Full ITA accreditation status,
and a working relationship with hardware testing firm Percept Technology
Labs, SysTest Labs (Denver, CO) can now deliver greater test capacity
and efficiency by providing a single source for both software and hardware
qualification testing services.
After completing a rigid audit process to assure conformity
to the strict accreditation standards set by the National Association
of State Election Directors (NASED), SysTest Labs, along with Percept
Technology Labs serving as a sub-contractor, is pleased to announce that
SysTest Labs is the only fully accredited Independent Test Authority source
for election systems in the United States. With SysTest Labs proven voting
software qualification experience and Percept's high-technology hardware
testing expertise, the partnership will offer a complete end-to-end testing
and qualification solution for electronic voting machines.
According to SysTest Labs' Director of ITA Operations,
Carolyn Coggins, "As the only full Independent Test Authority for
election systems, we are pleased to provide voting system vendors with
a single source for all aspects of voting system qualification testing.
As an alternative to sending equipment to multiple sources, we are able
to provide a comprehensive one-stop testing service which will streamline
the process, improve efficiency, shorten the timeline while assuring election
officials and the public that these systems meet all qualification criteria
set by the federal voting systems standards."
Brian Cleveland, CEO of Percept
comments, "Today's electronic products are increasingly complex and
vendors are under tremendous pressure to bring products to market quickly,
without sacrificing quality. This is an especially challenging issue for
voting system vendors who need to test and qualify their products to very
high standards. At Percept, we specialize in technology products, and
have a proven track record of delivering complete and accurate test services
for today's most complex offerings."
About SysTest Labs
SysTest Labs has provided software testing and QA
services to over 500 projects completed for 275 organizations across North
America since 1996. SysTest Labs is the only Independent Testing Authority
(ITA) authorized by the National Association of State Election Directors
(NASED) to certify both Hardware and Software for voting software systems
that will be used across North America.
First accredited by NASED as a Software ITA in 2001,
SysTest Labs has been enforcing the standards set by the Federal Election
Commission (FEC) when reviewing the very complicated election systems
that are now being produced. SysTest Labs' staff members serve as ex-officio
advisors to the NASED Voting System Technical Committee and hold a sub-task
group chair on the IEEE 1583 committee for the development of Voting Standards.
Additionally, they have provided testimony on independent
testing of electronic voting systems to the California Ad Hoc Touch Screen
Task Force. SysTest Labs has been contacted by the House Subcommittee
on Environment, Technology, and Standards and asked to provide testimony
on independent testing of electronic voting systems for a hearing scheduled
at the end of June.
Services include:
Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V), Project Management,
Staff Augmentation, Functional, Regression, and Compatibility Testing,
Test Tool Evaluations, Test Plan Design as well as Load, Stress and Performance
Testing, along with a detailed analysis/review of all our testing engagements.
For more information, visit www.systest.com
or call 303-575-6881.
About Percept Technology Labs
Percept Technology Labs is an established, independent
product test and certification services company, with a proven track record
of helping customers test and improve products since 1996. Percept specializes
in technology products - providing complete test services and expertise
for today's complex offerings.
Percept's experts customize a test plan for each
client's specific needs; fully testing and proving product capabilities
and performance in an independent, state-of-the-art lab located in Boulder,
Colorado. As an alternative to in-house testing, Percept's specialized
technology testing expertise, in-depth experience and absolute commitment
to customer care empower the Percept team to deliver proven, objective
results that enable clients to launch products with confidence. To learn
more about Percept's full line of Product Testing, Competitive Analysis,
Compliance Certification and Reliability Services, visit www.percept.com
or call (303) 444-7480.
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