By Maria Teresa B. Benas
BANGUED, Abra -- The Precinct
Count Optical Scan (PCOS) Road Show by the Commission on Elections was carried
out in all 27 municipalities of Abra last week.
The road show which was
participated by the members of the Board of Election Inspectors (BEIs), the
candidates as well as the voting public, was a venue for the Comelec to
demonstrate proper operation of the PCOS machine to ensure a safe and free
elections (SAFE) on May 13.
The event was also an opportunity
for the participants to air their questions, feedbacks and reactions.
On the question of the
possibility of PCOS machines being hacked, lawyer Mae Richelle B. Belmes,
provincial election supervisor and concurrent election officer of Bangued, said
it would be impossible for these PCOS machines to be hacked because the PIN
codes assigned to each unit are a combination of trillions of numbers.
Before anyone could hack the
machine, the result of the election shall already be transmitted to all
concerned agencies and recipients because it is automated, she explained.
Belmes also announced that the
training of the BEIs was finished before the Holy Week. The trainings were
conducted in five batches at Vigan City.
The training was provided for in
the Omnibus Election Code and the operation of the PCOS machines.
The BEIs after undergoing the
PCOS machine training have to pass the examination conducted by the Department
of Science and Technology to be given certification.
This is in line with the
memorandum of agreement signed between the DOST and the Comelec “to work for
clean and credible automated elections.”
Meanwhile, the Comelec has issued
its notice to the general public on the final testing and sealing of the
machines in Bangued on May 6, 2013.
Belmes said final testing and
sealing of the PCOS machines will be simultaneously conducted at 9:00 AM on May
6 in all the 39 polling precincts in the 31 component barangays of the
municipality. -- PIA
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