Word: oit
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This summer Cambridge asked OIT to process the ballots because "Harvard has the fastest high-speed reader in the city," and can process 1000 punched cards perminute, Scheir added...
Unfortunately, the tabulations ran into unforeseen delays, and the results were not final until 1:30 a.m., four later than expected Computing Center Manager Peter J. Heffernan said OIT's card reader got fouled up because of the poor condition of some of the cards. "Some of the cards had been folded or bent," said Heffernan. "They had to be smoothed out before the reader would accept them...
Shortly after polling places closed Tuesday night, 55 patrol cars delivered Cambridge residents' 42.451 completed ballots to Harvard's Office of Information Technology (OIT) to be tabulated for the first time ever by OIT's computers...
Voters used a stylus-like instrument to punch out boxes for as many as 235 candidates or referenda. After the polls closed, the cards were taken to OIT where they were fed into a card reader that tabulated the votes...
Beginning today, the University will process delivery of about 50 computers a day for the 775 students who entered a lottery last spring, said Diane M. Terp, an office systems analyst in the Office for Information Technology (OIT...