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UNS-1001

Thursday, March 16, 2023
Impacted Device/System

Made changes to the following parts: 512 MB DDR Memory Module, 80 GB Hard Drive, and USB Flash Drive: DDR Memory Module andHard Drive wer added to the approved list because of being more readily available currently. Flash drive more ESD resistant case was added.

Date Approved by EAC
05/17/2010

UNS-17114

Thursday, September 21, 2023
Testing Lab
Impacted Device/System

OpenElect OVO 2.1

Date Approved by EAC
08/19/2020
Short Description of Changes

Remove unnessaary disable command before re-enable after scanner sensor trigger.

UNS-17113

Thursday, September 21, 2023
Testing Lab
Impacted Device/System

OpenElect 2.1

Date Approved by EAC
08/19/2020
Short Description of Changes

Change to aggregate Party Counts for upload validation, to eliminate incorrect warning notice

ECO-01389

Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Manufacturer
Impacted Device/System

All Verity releases - circuit board component.

Date Approved by EAC
10/02/2020
Short Description of Changes

ECO-01389 serves two primary purposes: the addition of an alternate equivalent circuit board

component on the Approved Manufacturers List, an updated revision of the same part, and to do

clerical housekeeping on manufacturing documentation.

Clerical changes made on this ECO include:

• The Approved Manufacturers Lists for Plastite (thread forming) screws currently call out the distributor, McMaster-Carr, and distributor part numbers when they should reference the manufacturer, Stanley Engineered Fastening, to follow correct Approved Manufacturer List practices. These instances are corrected.

• Add an additional reference dimension to USB cable drawings to specify the minimum distance from the connector overmold to the end of the metal connector. The reference dimension is provided for convenience as it is defined in the standard USB specification, which was already referenced in the drawing.

• Correct a typo in an item number callout on a PCBA BOM.

Public Hearing

Public Hearing: Election Security

This event was cancelled.

For Further Information Contact:

Kristen Muthig, Telephone: (202) 897-9285, Email: [email protected]

Start Time
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 1:30 PM
End Time
Wednesday, October 14, 0020 3:00 PM

Yes, as long as the original purchase quantity was reasonable at the time for the federal election, following 2 CFR § 200.404. “A cost is reasonable if, in its nature and amount, it does not exceed that which would be incurred by a prudent person under the circumstances prevailing at the time the decision was made to incur the cost.” 

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