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[Title] => Poll advisory council looking at paper-based automation machines for 2010 elections
[Summary] => The inter-agency Advisory Council on Poll Automation is eyeing the use of “paper-based” automation machines in the 2010 elections to save on costs.
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[Title] => Firm to donate automated voting system for 07 polls
[Summary] => The company that designed computer systems for the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) has offered to donate to the government an automated voting system that could be used in the 2007 elections.
In a statement, Mega Data Corp., the company that supplied the computer system that processes NBI clearances and drivers licenses, said they would make the automated voting system dubbed "Botong Pinoy" available for next years elections.
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[Summary] => The company that designed computer systems for the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) has offered to donate to the government an automated voting system that could be used in the 2007 elections.
In a statement, Mega Data Corp., the company that supplied the computer system that processes NBI clearances and drivers licenses, said they would make the automated voting system dubbed "Botong Pinoy" available for next years elections.
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December 7, 2008 - 12:00am