A new call center with a very select clientele — county clerks and election officials in six states — opened in the Baker Tower this morning.Use the title link to read the rest of the article.
Seated in front of computer screens and telephones, four agents who work for Chaves Consulting have been hired to take phone calls from election officials in Oregon, Montana, Missouri, Iowa, Mississippi and Maryland.
The four new agents are there to answer questions about election software developed to help protect against Florida-style election problems. Chaves' Baker City firm was selected by Saber Engineering, the Salem-based developer of the software, to support the new software as it's implemented first in Oregon, then in the five other states.
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Thursday, June 02, 2005
Baker City Herald: Call center opens to support voter registration software
From a June 1, 2005, article by Mike Ferguson of the Baker City Herald (Baker City, Oregon):
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