http://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/11/01/2038240/inmates-program-logistics-app-for-prison?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
schweini writes "Inmates in an Oklahoma prison developed software that attempts to streamline the prison's food logistics.
A state representative found out, and he's trying to get every other
prison in Oklahoma to use it, too. According to the Washington Post,
'The program tracks inmates as they proceed through food lines, to make
sure they don’t go through the lines twice... It can help the prison
track how popular a particular meal is, so purchasers know how much food
to buy in the future. And it can track tools an inmate checks out to
perform their jobs.' The program also tracks supply shipments into the
system, and it showed that food supplier Sysco had been charging
different prices for the same food depending on which facility it was
going to. Another state representative was impressed, but realized the
need for oversight: 'If they build on what they’ve done here, they
actually have to script it out. If you have inmates writing code, there
has to be a continual auditing process. Food in prison is a commodity.
It’s currency.'"
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