- March 2006
- Everyone Counts moves headquarters to San Diego, California and expands to offer 24 hour service from three continents.
- February 2006
- Robert Bingham, Founder of Simplenet and Bill Strauss, CEO of Provide Commerce join Everyone Counts’ Board of Directors.
- October 2005
- Complete nominations processes added to eLect. The end to end online process now fully automates the call-for-nominations and collection of nominees, acceptance of nomination and upload candidate information, voting, tabulation and reporting and publication of results
- August 2005
- Acknowledged by the Institute of Informatics in Business and Government for his expertise in Denial of Service-resistant Internet Voting Systems, Craig Burton, Founder and CTO of Everyone Counts accepts an invitation to present his work at their International eGovernment Conference in Copenhagen.
- July 2005
- Everyone Counts is accepted to participate in the Australian Technology Showcase, a national forum for innovative technologies.
- 2004-2005
- Everyone Counts contributes to the US Election Assistance Commission Standards Board's Voting System Guidelines.
- October 2004
- Everyone Counts provides the Internet channel for the National Student/Parent Mock Election in the US, enabling up to four million American school children all over the world.to vote in mock elections identical to their parents’ binding November 2004 elections.
- September 2004
- Everyone Counts opens US offices, with Lori Steele as CEO of US operations.
- April 2004
- Third full version of e3 (the Everyone Counts system), with a new user-focused interface is rolled out, the result of 18 months’ intensive work and development.
- May 2003
- Everyone Counts conducts a binding election for the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the Stratford-On-Avon District Council Election
- February 2003
- Everyone Counts Pty Ltd. graduates KPMG incubation and is launched as a private company in Australia
- June 2002
- KPMG Consulting becomes Bearingpoint Inc Australia.
- May 2002
- University of Barcelona Student Union elections (three faculties). National Executive Committee Elections for the United Kingdom Labor Party.
- February 2002
- Everyone Counts Pty Ltd is registered with ASIC in Feb 2002.
- November 2001
- Australian Department of Defence Science and Technology Organization (DSTO) Industrial Relations Ballot for DSTO Staff.
- May 2001
- eLectTM runs KPMG Australia National Board Election run via Internet for the first time.
- May 2001
- e3 software program presented to Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks.
- April 2001
- e3 software program presented to United Nations by Jack Miller, Vice Chairman of KPMG US LLP.
- October 2000
- Everyone Counts provides the most sophisticated online election ever run for Deakin University (Australia): 72 electorates across 5 campuses, voting via webcrossing from Deakin's Callista admin system.
- July 2000
- OAC invited to join KPMG Consulting technology incubator.
- February 2000
- Development of e3 software program begins, forming the basis of eLectTM and emPowerTM.
- April 1998
- OAC (Online Assessment Company) formed as a vehicle for the commercialization of NEST.
- October 1997
- NEST used to pilot one of the first on-line elections in the world for UMPA (University of Melbourne Post Graduate Association) with an electorate of 9000 members worldwide.
- November 1995
- NEST project goes live.
- August 1995
- Software project NEST (Networked Assessment Toolkit) begins development at Melbourne University's Engineering Multimedia Unit by E1C founder, Craig Burton. NEST allowed educators to build and run on-line assessments for large groups of concurrent users in a true "exam" situation.
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