Barbara Simons Receives 2019 ACM Policy Award
CS alumna Barbara Simons (PhD 1981, advisor: Richard Karp) has won the 2019 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Policy Award for long-standing, high-impact leadership. The award recognizes “an individual or small group that had a significant positive impact on the formation or execution of public policy affecting computing or the computing community.” Over several decades, Simons has advanced technology policy by founding and leading organizations, authoring influential publications, and effecting change through lobbying and public education. She was president of ACM from 1998-2008 and the founding Chair of ACM’s US Public Policy Committee (USACM, now USTPC), which was envisioned “to provide cogent advice and analysis to legislators and policymakers about a wide range of issues including cryptography, computer security, privacy, and intellectual property.” She is internationally known as an expert on voting technology and reform, and is a key player in persuading election officials to shift to paper-based voting systems. Simons currently chairs the Board of Directors of Verified Voting, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that advocates for legislation and regulation of elections to improve accuracy, transparency and verifiability.