National push to bolster security of key election technology

Mark Splonskowski assembles electronic poll book kits that voters used in 2020 to sign in at polling locations at the Albany County Board of Elections building in Albany, N.Y. An effort to create a national testing program for technology central to U.S elections will get underway later this year. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File)

ATLANTA — An effort to create a national testing program for technology central to U.S elections will be launched later this year, aiming to strengthen the security of equipment that has been targeted by foreign governments and provided fertile ground for conspiracy theories.