Travis County Commssioners Court
June 8, 2004
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Item 7
Number 7 is to approve mod in a indication number one to contract number 02 c 00166-lc, hart intercivic incorporated for the direct recording electronic voting system.
>> part of the plan that we had initially brought the court when we switched to the e-slate is to get prepared for the presidential elections. We're going to need to purchase a little bit more equipment, and what you have before you today is the additional pieces that we're going to need for the next election.
>> so what do you need from us?
>> this is adding to inventory for -- and with the people that we anticipate are going to turn out for the presidential election. So. [papers shuffling - audio interference]
>> and it reflects the budget in terms of saying this is what we intend to do at the time that the purchase order needs to be correct.
>> it also includes the 30 additional demonstration units. We want to make sure that everybody is very comfortable with this and so we are planning for additional demonstration units so we can go out in the community and explain to people about the screen and about straight party billing. We participate those are going to be the two biggest questions.
>> I think i'll add another one to that list, and that is how to do a write-in candidate?
>> it's very easy. You just click on that --
>> it can be done.
>> so the money is coming from the general fund.
>> general fund, part of what was put in the budget.
>> any other questions?
>> move approval.
>> second.
>> discussion? That passes by unanimous vote. Thank you very much.
Last Modified: Wednesday, June 9, 2004 7:25 AM