Veteran-owned company, Law Enforcement Today partner to launch election integrity app to save America

After the debacle that took place in the 2020 election, it is necessary that conservatives or any liberty-loving American have a means to quickly report anything unusual occurring at the polls. That's why we are in love with an app that will allow citizens to ensure election integrity by providing a seamless way to report election irregularities. 

It's all thanks to a partnership we've created with Webhouse, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) led by CEO Daniel Kerning. 

Kyle Reyes, owner of 1776 Project, which owns Law Enforcement Today and Blue Lives Matter, said SISI will help “restore the confidence of Americans in the [election] process.” 

“We’ve received literally thousands of messages at Law Enforcement Today and Blue Lives Matter from people asking how law enforcement can get involved in securing the elections,” Reyes said. “We decided to try and find an organization that wasn’t politically aligned, but that could help restore the confidence of Americans in the process.” 

Enter: Webhouse’s election integrity app–SISI (See It, Send It), which is a mobile app “designed to enhance election integrity by allowing users to report any incidents of voter suppression, irregularities, or other concerns they observe during an election.” 

The concept of the app is simple. If someone sees something unusual or concerning, they can use the app to instantly send a report to local authorities. According to Webhouse, key features include real-time reporting, instantly notify officials of any issues, and quick alerts, which will notify the sender of any updates to their report. 

The key features of the app are:

  1. Reporting Incidents–Users can report incidents directly through the app, providing details such as location, time, and nature of the issue (.e.g, voter intimidation, equipment malfunctions, etc.)
  2. Real-Time Alerts– It enables real-time alerts to election officials and relevant authorities, ensuring timely response and resolution of reported issues.
  3. Documentation– Users can upload evidence such as photos or videos to substantiate their reports, which can aid in investigations and corrective actions.
  4. Monitoring and Transparency– Provides transparency in the electoral process by monitoring and documenting incidents, thereby fostering trust and accountability. 

Kerning told Law Enforcement Today that the app's purpose is to give citizens a tool to help safeguard election integrity by reporting issues in real-time and addressing issues that may compromise the fairness, safety, and legitimacy of the electoral process. 

“Harnessing the See It Send It technology for election integrity strengthens trust in the democratic process,” Kerning said, “making voting more accessible and secure for all citizens.” 

As we saw in the last election, miraculous things occurred in the middle of the night which took a very comfortable Trump lead and somehow it evaporated when America woke up the next morning. Having the means to immediately notify election officials of suspicious events can help instill confidence in the electoral process which many Americans no longer have, including the right and the left. 

“Advancing election integrity using See It Send It fosters a resilient democracy, empowering voters and upholding the sanctity of their voice and their safety as citizens,” Kerning said. 

Aside from the ability to notify election officials of irregularities, the app also includes 911 integration. If an emergency occurs, pressing a SOS button on the phone will immediately contact the 911 emergency call center nearest you with your information and location. 

The app also has a feature called GuardMe. By merely tapping your phone, a user can request location monitoring, ensure voter safety, and contact emergency contacts if needed. 

The app allows on-site teams to observe and address systemic election discrepancies, such as:

  • Organized voter intimidation
  • Large-scale ballot issues
  • Machine irregularities in geo-tracked area
  • Reports of mail-in ballot irregularities at county courts
  • All other statewide issues that arise in real-time to decipher an immediate action plan. 

Issues that occurred in 2020 were largely overlooked, at least initially, but in many cases when they were reported, any helpful evidence had disappeared. Despite efforts to shed daylight on election fraud, the federal judiciary saw to it that many efforts were thwarted despit evidence.

Reyes said that from the moment he met with Kerning and his team, he recognized “that this was the technology needed to help provide safety and security of poll workers while simultaneously helping protect election integrity.” 

He also noted that there are two separate and distinct groups of people in the United States right now–”those who doubt the security of the election process and those who think that THOSE people are crazy.” 

“We look at it like fidelity in marriage,” Reyes said. “If one spouse accuses the other of cheating–and the first spouse didn’t–wouldn’t you work to restore faith and confidence instead of just lashing out in anger and hurt? That’s where we are in America right now.” 

Kerning insisted that Webhouse would get involved in such a project so long as the project served to unite people instead of divide, Reyes said. 

“He wanted to make sure that his organization and the brilliant technology they created could help restore the faith of ALL Americans in our country.” 

Reyes noted that he hasn’t seen a better app or technology on the market that would serve the purposes of protecting poll workers and watchers while at the same time ensuring the integrity of our elections. 

“And in a show of the commitment to the cause from BOTH of our organizations, Dan’s company fronted ALL of the costs…and the 1776 Project (which owns the largest police news outlet in the world, including Law Enforcement Today, Blue Lives Matter, The Police Tribune, etc.) will not make a penny on this initiative,” Reyes said. 

A demo of the project can be found at www.SeeItSendIt.com
 

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