With Department of Justice approval, Dominion Voting Systems buys Premier after DOJ forced ES&S to divest.
“Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. today announced that it has acquired from Premier Election Solutions, Inc. (Premier) a wholly owned subsidiary of Election Systems and Software (ES&S), the primary assets of Premier, including all intellectual property, software, firmware and hardware for Premier’s current and legacy optical scan, central scan, and touch screen voting systems, and all versions of the GEMS election management system,” Dominion announces in a news release.
“As part of the transaction, Dominion also acquired an irrevocable, perpetual license for the AutoMark
voting terminals used by voters with disabilities, a similar license for the VoteRemote absentee vote-bymail processing solution, and rights to spare parts, supplies and other resources necessary to support
and service these installed systems. In addition, Dominion will acquire a percentage of existing Premier
inventory.”
Source:
1. https://bradblog.com/DominionAcquiresPremierReleaseFinal
1. Was this a transparent transaction, above reproach?
2. Did the Obama Justice Department expand Dominion’s technology, intellectual assets, and market share by administrative action?
3. Did the Justice Department play favorites to empower a preferred foreign electronic voting services company?
4. Did DOJ screen Dominion for any possible hostile foreign influence prior to approving the sale?
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