Britain J. Williams Explained

Britain J. Williams III is a Professor Emeritus of computer science at Kennesaw State University[1] in Georgia, and is consultant[2] with the school's Center For Election Systems. He has bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from the University of Georgia, and a PhD is in Statistics[3] from the University of Georgia in 1965.[4] He joined the faculty of (then) Kennesaw State College in 1990.[5]

He was a consultant to the Federal Election Commission during the development of their Voting System Standards in 1990 and again in 2002. He is currently a member of the National Association of State Election Directors Voting Systems Board and Chair of the Board's Technical Committee. He serves as a consultant to the states of Georgia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia, where he has certified electronic voting systems. In 2003, he wrote a defense of the Georgia electronic voting system[6] in response to criticism of Diebold Election Systems (now Premier Election Solutions) systems levied by Bev Harris, author of Black Box Voting.

Williams appeared at a United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC) Public Hearing on the Use, Security and Reliability of Electronic Voting Systems in Washington, DC on 5 May 2004. Other technology panelists included Dr. Avi Rubin, Johns Hopkins University, Information Security Institute; Stephen Berger, IEEE; and Dr. Ted Selker, MIT.

Williams is a recognized expert on electronic voting systems; he is a consultant to DES, the FEC, and four states. Williams reportedly has held a key position at the IEEE.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. http://vote.nist.gov/bios/williams.htm Brit Williams Biography
  2. http://elections.kennesaw.edu/contact/ces.html Kennesaw State's Center for Election Systems
  3. http://www.eac.gov/docs/Transcript%20061506.TXT Transcript of testimony
  4. https://search.proquest.com/docview/302173933 The Effect of Truncation on Tests of Hypothesis for Normal Populations
  5. http://www.kennesaw.edu/inst_res/gcatpdf2001-02/faculty.pdf Kennesaw State University 2001-02 Graduate Faculty
  6. http://www.votescount.com/georgia.pdf Security in the Georgia Voting System
  7. http://www.americanfreepress.net/08_25_03/Concerns_Over/concerns_over.html Concerns Over