Gregory Miller

Chief Development Officer
Open Source Digital Voting Foundation

Gregory is the Chief Development Officer for the Open Source Digital Voting Foundation (“OSDV”). He leads all aspects of the Foundation’s resource development, corporate partner alliances, public outreach, and government and legal affairs. OSDV is tackling the lack of trustworthy elections technology. This Silicon Valley based effort – known as the TrustTheVote Project – is designing and building next generation voting systems to serve as a draft standard for how election technology should work to ensure trust. All results are publicly owned and freely available for adoption by any election jurisdiction.

Mr. Miller has 28+ years of technical and business experience in development and eventual commercialization of the Internet, dating back to CSNET. He is a trained computer scientist, with graduate business education, and a law degree focused on intellectual property, technology law, and public policy. Greg’s technical background includes TCP/IP network architecture, user interface design, and object-oriented software development. Gregory 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.