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[Title] => French firm demonstrates new voter validation system
[Summary] => The wining bidder in the Commission on Elections (Comelec) controversial Voter Validation System (VVS) project held a media demonstration yesterday to justify the projects whopping P1 billion cost.
Presided by program manager Alan Sroussi, project manager Laurent Boni and transmission engineer Patrice Peltier, French company Sagem said it can have its registration machines operational between July to September and complete the registration and cleansing of the countrys voters record by yearend.
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[Title] => Foreigners may bid for vote count machines
[Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec), through an en banc resolution promulgated yesterday, has opened the bidding for automated counting machines to be used in the 2004 elections to both Filipino and foreign corporations.
Comelecs Resolution No. 5929 waived the 60 percent Filipino equity requirement for bidders to allow companies "duly registered and licensed to do business and is actually doing business in the Philippines" to participate in the bidding process.
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Presided by program manager Alan Sroussi, project manager Laurent Boni and transmission engineer Patrice Peltier, French company Sagem said it can have its registration machines operational between July to September and complete the registration and cleansing of the countrys voters record by yearend.
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Comelecs Resolution No. 5929 waived the 60 percent Filipino equity requirement for bidders to allow companies "duly registered and licensed to do business and is actually doing business in the Philippines" to participate in the bidding process.
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