Untested and untried
Critics of Smartmatic/TIC also noted that the PCOS technology offered by the group is “an experimental unit since it has never been used before.” They expressed concern that an untried technology and possibly inferior components of the machine could make Smartmatic/ TIM’s machines vulnerable to failure and malfunction.
Comelec requires that the PCOS machines and election technology to be used in 2010 have already been used in previous elections.
The Smartmatic/TIM group said it will use “Smartmatic Auditable Election System (SAES) 1800” for the May 2010 polls. A quick check with Smartmatic’s website showed that this election technology boasts of a 99.99999 percent accuracy rate.
But a closer look would show that SAES 1800 might be a new product, and thus, has not undergone rigorous test. In Smartmatic's product page, SAES 1800 does not appear in the Portuguese and the French versions. Search engines do not provide additional reference to SAES 1800.
In its website, Smartmatic listed all the elections they have managed, but there was no reference to any project involving PCOS or the use of SAES 1800 election technology. One bidder said this is because Smartmatic’s technology is really DRE technology, which it had used in the ARMM elections.
Also, Smartmatic/TIM submitted a certificate of acceptance—one of Comelec’s technical requirements—addressed to Dominion Voting System, an election provider in Canada, not to Smartmatic/TIM.
The document, which certifies that the technology has been previously used in a statewide or nationwide election, was issued by election authorities in Canada, thus raising the suspicion that the SAES 1800 is actually a prototype of the voting machines used in Canada.
When other bidders noted the discrepancy, the Comelec special bids and awards committee said it would address the issue in the post-qualification stage.
We sought to interview an official of Smartmatic/TIM but the executive declined. The official said issues against the group would be addressed only after it is awarded the contract.