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Found Ed Smith at Smartmatic
 - where he STILL appears to be employed 
SO WHERE DOES THIS GUY WORKS - Smartmatic, ClearBallot or BOTH?

Director - Certification

Edwin “Ed” Smith began working in the elections industry in 2001, leading at various times Operations, Hardware Development, Product Management, QA, and Manufacturing.   

As a longtime elections veteran, he has developed and implemented corporate level strategies for market entry and share enhancement. With over 80 State and ten federal voting system certifications under his belt, Ed is seen as an expert in system certification, compliance and security.  

Ed participates on the Elections Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council [EISCC] of the Department of Homeland Security representing Smartmatic.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Smartmatic+EISCC

Prior to entering elections he held leadership positions in electronics manufacturing operations and quality management. 

https://www.smartmatic.com/us/about/leadership/detail/edwin-smith/


Ed participates on the Elections Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council of the Department of Homeland Security representing Smartmatic.

Well that's interesting.'

Same group that put out THIS stmt claiming "no election fraud" in 2020?
“The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history...There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised.
https://www.cisa.gov/news/2020/11/12/joint-statement-elections-infrastructure-government-coordinating-council-election

Wonder what role Ed plays there? Here's the puff piece put out when he was appointed:
Smartmatic Executive Elected to the Executive Committee of the DHS Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council
https://www.smartmatic.com/us/media/article/smartmatic-executive-elected-to-the-executive-committee-of-the-dhs-election-infrastructure-sector-coordinating-council/
“This is an incredible opportunity to apply my experiences from elections around the country to help US voting jurisdictions build secure and accessible voting infrastructure,” said Smith, who was elected to the Executive Committee at a meeting of the DHS Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council.

At this year’s NASS conference at the Fairmont in Washington, D.C., Smartmatic was able to showcase its advanced election technology and present its latest voting machine, the Premium to attendees including 36 Secretaries of State and more than 300 senior state government staff and private sector representatives. 

The Premium represents the latest advances in election systems technology from Smartmatic’s vaunted research and development department. This voting machine addresses the needs of the 1 in 6 voters who are disabled; provides for Voter-Verifiable Paper Audit Trails; includes secure protocols and encryption to protect against any attempts at vote tampering and much more.

Additionally, in multiple DHS meetings and a United States Intelligence Community briefing, company representatives shared their global experiences in cybersecurity and election administration.

With its advanced election systems, Smartmatic is positioned to help  U.S. voting jurisdictions upgrade their voting machines, most which are more than 10 years old, to be more secure, auditable and accessible.