Anonymous 10/15/2025 (Wed) 07:35 Id: a598e6 No.163280 del
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>While working as election director for St. Louis, Scott Leiendecker was dismayed at the long lines at polling stations and decided to try to find a technological method of streamlining the voting process. In 2011, Leiendecker founded KnowInk with three employees and a single client.
>Leinendecker and his team’s first major project was the Poll Pad, the first technology that enabled the scanning of a driver’s license on an iPad.

No bio on Leiendecker, he appeared in 2011 dismayed at long polling lines...who developed Poll Pad??

>Leinendecker and his team’s first major project was the Poll Pad, the first technology that enabled the scanning of a driver’s license on an iPad.

Who developed The first technology enabling the scanning of a driver's license?

The first technology enabling the scanning of a driver's license on an iPad was developed by Apple, in partnership with state governments, through the integration of mobile driver's licenses (mDLs) into Apple Wallet. Apple introduced support for mobile IDs conforming to the ISO/IEC 18013-5 standard in Apple Wallet starting with iOS 15.4, which was officially launched in March 2022.
Arizona and Georgia were the first states to announce that their driver's licenses were supported on Apple Wallet.
This integration allows users to scan and verify their digital driver's license directly on an iPad using the built-in camera and the Apple Wallet app, without requiring additional hardware.

https://idscan.net/scan-digital-ids-mdls/
https://scanbot.io/blog/evolution-of-document-scanning/

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Edited last time by Arcus on 10/15/2025 (Wed) 07:41.