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TSA Paid $1.4 Million For Randomizer App That Chooses Left Or Right (geek.com)

An anonymous reader writes: For those of you who have traveled through U.S. airports in recent years, you may have noticed the Transport Security Administration (TSA) use a Randomizer app to randomly search travelers in the Pre-Check lane. The app randomly chooses whether travelers go left or right in the Pre-Check lane so they can't predict which lane each person is assigned to and can't figure out how to avoid the random checks. Developer Kevin Burke submitted a Freedom of Information Act request asking for details about the app. The documents he received reveals the TSA purchased the Randomizer iPad app for $336,413.59. That's $336,413.59 for an app, which is incredibly simple to make as most programming languages of choice have a randomizing function available to use. What may be even more intriguing is that the contract for the TSA Randomizer app was won by IBM. The total amount paid for the project is actually $1.4 million, but the cost is not broken down in Burke's documents. It's possible IBM supplied all the iPads and training in addition to the app itself.

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  1. Panama Papers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    TSA soon to be appearing in the Panama Papers...

  2. That breaks down to... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    $413 dollars in developer time to create the app and $336,000.59 in corporate overhead and bloat, the additional $1,000,000 is just for Evil

  3. Re:Training? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    The TSA employees first needed to be trained to understand "left" and "right".

  4. Re:Training? by Calydor · · Score: 5, Funny

    That was surprising? Have you seen a TSA agent recently?

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  5. Re:Obviously they had to pay a lot by Intron · · Score: 3, Funny

    What happens when ISIS uses one of the well-known DNS holes to redirect http://www.yesnogenerator.com/ to a site that returns the answer that they want? You just let 5 terrorists get through security.

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  6. Re:Obviously they had to pay a lot by Noah+Haders · · Score: 5, Funny

    the actual passenger-facing software was really cheap. what was expensive to develop and install is the cameras and computer detection algorithms to tell if the person is white, black or brown.