Dominion Voting Systems Contractor Training - ARCHIVE VERSION

3 years ago
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By Patrick Colbeck

Dominion Voting Systems has repeatedly denied that its Detroit equipment was in any way connected to the internet. Yet, their training session tells a different story.

Key Takeaways:

Tech support provided instructions on connecting equipment to internet
Vote tally reporting methods varied based upon municipality equipment profile
Detroit equipment featured 684 modems, “Listener Module” which features a dedicated server with encrypted TCP/IP protocol (internet connectivity). Both tabulators and “Results Transfer Manager” communicate with the ImageCast Listener Server
“Warehouse” with election equipment referenced multiple times was staffed with Texas-based personnel (other employees referred to it as the “Chicago Warehouse”…in Detroit)
“Rovers” would provide hardware swaps (ICP) but were encouraged to do so discretely so as to avoid any “bad perception”

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