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Nick Ikonomakis, Vice President-Development at Dominion Voting Systems Corp

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Nick Ikonomakis

Nick Ikonomakis

Vice President-Development at Dominion Voting Systems Corp.

Biography

Mr. Nick Ikonomakis is Vice President-Development at Dominion Voting Systems Corp. He received his graduate degree from the University of Toronto.

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Relationships

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Ian A. MacVicar

Executive Chairman & Chief Financial Officer at Dominion Voting Systems Corp.

Relationship likelihood: Strong

John Poulos

President & Chief Executive Officer at Dominion Voting Systems Corp.

Relationship likelihood: Strong

Steve Moreland

Vice President-Fulfillment at Dominion Voting Systems Corp.

Relationship likelihood: Strong

Waldeep Singh

Vice President-Sales at Dominion Voting Systems Corp.

Relationship likelihood: Strong

Howard Cramer

Vice President-Strategic Opportunities at Dominion Voting Systems Corp.

Relationship likelihood: Strong

Edwin Smith

Vice President, Products at Clear Ballot

Relationship likelihood: Average

Career History

Vice President-Development

Current

Dominion Voting Systems Corp.

Dominion Voting Systems Corp. engages in the provision of election products and services. It offers Imagecast Evolution a tabulator and ballot marking device, Imagecast Precint a optical scanner tabulator, and Imagecast Central a count solution. It also offers support and services. The company was founded by John Poulos in 2003 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. - Show less

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Nick and other Dominion fags at a conference in Austria 2006

Looks like some details on the setup of Dominion Voting systems

http://docshare01.docshare.tips/files/11124/111244485.pdf

Electronic Voting 2006

2ndInternational Workshop

Co-organized by Council of Europe, ESF TED,

IFIP WG 8.5 and E-Voting.CCAugust, 2nd–4th,

2006in Castle Hofen, Bregenz, Austria

he 2006 conference on Electronic Voting took place in Castle Hofen near Bregenz at the wonderful Lake Constance from 2ndto 4thof August.This volume contains the twenty papers selected for the presentation at the conference out of more than forty submissions. To assure scientific quality, the selection was based on a strict and anonymous review process. The papers cover the following subjects: e-voting experiences, social, legal, political, democratic and security issues of e-voting, as well as solutions on how to (re)design election workflows, and finally how to implement and observe electronic voting systems