long but factual
OA doesn’t appear to hang together. For examples it says
Using Pollchief, an Election Worker can receive text messages and GPS coordinates from a Super Administrator down to a specific longitude and latitude via geofencing; this is done through a product called XORA, owned by Verizon and utilized on Konnech’s EMS system as a Field Force Manager.
Field Force Manager is a workforce management solution that encompasses everything from mobile timesheets and barcode scanning to remote scheduling and geofencing. It provides the visibility needed to drive efficiency in the field and the data required to streamline processes for all types of organizations.
XORA initially filed for the Patent and was approved, later assigned to ClickSoftware INC, which has close ties with China.
Clicksoftware handled telecommunications for the 2008 Beijing Olympics assisting the China Netcom Group Corporation (CNC).
The above is pretty weak sauce, since —
ClickSoftware Acquires Workforce Management Specialist Xora
By Nathan Eddy -February 20, 2014
Based in Mountain View, California, Xora provides software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for companies looking to improve productivity and efficiency of an increasingly mobile workforce.
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ClickSoftware
ClickSoftware is an American technology company which offers automated mobile workforce management and service optimization solutions for enterprise and small businesses, both for mobile and in-house resources.[2] Since 2020, it has been a subsidiary of Salesforce.
Other than innuendo and implied guilt by association, there doesn’t appear to be a case for Chinese involvement. The Xora founder is Indian and the ClickSoftware CEO is Israeli by ethnicity. Typical Silicon Valley startups now rolled up into Salesforce.