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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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