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Question #1: Is there any evidence that the routers or managed switches in the election network, or election devices (e.g., tabulators, servers, signature-matching terminals, etc.), have connected to the public Internet?
Answer for BTC: No. The special master and expert panel found no evidence that the routers, managed switches, or election devices connected to the public Internet. There are no routers or managed switches or Splunk logs in the BTC.
Answer for OET: The routers and/or managed switches in the OET do connect to the public Internet. However, the only election related information in the OET is registration information and records. The OET plays no role in the ballot tabulation process, and it is never connected, by wire or wirelessly, to the BTC or to any equipment in the BTC, which is air-gapped from the OET and all outside equipment or systems. No ballot tabulation information is ever received by, sent to or stored in the OET.