Common use of Results Tally and Reporting (RTR) Clause in Contracts

Results Tally and Reporting (RTR). RTR application is used for the tally, reporting and publishing of election results. For the RTR module, inputs represent encrypted and signed election result files, log files and scanned ballot images with Dominion’s patented AuditMark, produced by the ImageCast Precinct and Central tabulators (PNG and TIFF images). Outputs represent a variety of election result reports, as well as auditing information (XML, HTML, CSV, MS Excel and PDF formats). The program uploads the result files into the results tally module, and consolidated results are verified, tabulated, and published. Once the vote data is uploaded into the result tally module, the flow of results to the public and media can be controlled. RTR allows election officials to review the results before releasing them, and the system provides a number of reporting methods, including but not limited to summary and precinct- level (Statement of Votes Cast) result reports. In addition to the static, pre-defined reports found in most reporting systems, RTR summary and precinct-level reports use the Microsoft SQL Server reporting services engine to offer maximum flexibility to user. These reports feature a variety of configurable options and filters, including detailed breakdowns of provisional ballots cast, ballots cast during early voting, on Election Day, and by mail.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement

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