The licence peeps need to share their database with the election peeps. This seems like an appropriate executive action. If the upper management starts putting up 'privacy' concerns, then the current database may have to be made open-source. In any case, police and spy-agencies all have those records, so why can't it be shared again?
Even better would be a mini-app on the processor's screen, that automatically checks for matching details against both registers, and offer the checker-upper a drop-down box at most - for duplicate names, which may need a a secondary address check.
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The licence peeps need to share their database with the election peeps. This seems like an appropriate executive action. If the upper management starts putting up 'privacy' concerns, then the current database may have to be made open-source. In any case, police and spy-agencies all have those records, so why can't it be shared again?
Even better would be a mini-app on the processor's screen, that automatically checks for matching details against both registers, and offer the checker-upper a drop-down box at most - for duplicate names, which may need a a secondary address check.