WHEAT RIDGE, Colo., Aug. 17, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SLI Compliance® will showcase its extensive voting system testing and certification expertise at the Election Center 33rd Annual National Conference. The 2017 Election Center Conference will take place August 19-23, 2017 in Orange County, Calif.
SLI Compliance Director of Operations Traci Mapps said, "We are very excited to be exhibiting at the Election Center Conference again this year. As most in the industry know, election officials today face a variety of tough issues when it comes to making sure electronic voting systems are accurate and secure. As a VSTL, SLI is committed to helping our customers address these challenges, and we are looking forward to discussing solutions with industry clients and peers."
SLI Compliance offers the following services and more:
- 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 (identify and remediate any issues with your voting systems to limit risk and help extend the life of your aging voting system)
- Voter Registration System Audit
- Certification Testing
- Document Review
- Source Code Review
- Security Testing
- Functional Testing
- Hardware Testing
SLI Compliance is an accredited Voting System Test Laboratory (VSTL) and provides a full range of voting system testing and election support services to state and federal projects, technology vendors, and the international community.
For more information about the Election Center Conference, please visit:
www.electioncenter.org/index.html
About SLI Compliance®
SLI Compliance® has more than 15 years of independent testing experience in voting systems and process. The company is an accredited Voting System Test Laboratory (VSTL) under the auspices of the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP TESTING Lab Code 200733-0) administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in partnership with the United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC). For more information, visit slicompliance.com.