Gregory is the Chief Development Officer for the U.S. based non-profit public benefit corporation, the Open Source Election Technology Foundation (โOSETโ). He leads all aspects of the Foundationโs resource development, corporate partner R&D alliances, public outreach, election official stakeholder relations, and government and legal affairs. OSET is working with elections officials across the country to create publicly owned open source election technology to increase confidence in elections and their outcomes and because we all deserve a better voting experience. To do this, the Foundation is tackling the lack of verifiable, accurate, secure and transparent publicly owned election technology primarily in the U.S. market but with plans for global availability of its open source efforts. The Foundationโs flagship effort โ known as the TrustTheVote Project โ is designing and building next generation election technology to serve as a draft standard for critical democracy infrastructure in election administration. All technology is publicly owned and freely available to any jurisdiction to adopt, adapt, and deploy.
Mr. Miller has 30+ years of technical and business experience in computer and information technology. Coming from the world of venture capital, Gregory co-founded the OSET Foundation in November 2006. He is a trained computer scientist, with graduate business education, and a law degree focused on intellectual property, technology law, and public policy. Gregโs technical background includes user interface design, object-oriented software development, TCP/IP networking, and distributed systems,. Greg is also active in the American Bar Association addressing technology law and public policy issues, including Cyberlaw, Information Privacy & Security, and Internet Governance. Greg is also a member of the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee, and a sustaining member of the Internet Society. Mr. Miller also served on the San Francisco Voting Systems Task Force from 2010-2012.