South Dakota U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) has announced the state winners of the Congressional App Challenge.
Sisters Katelyn and Casie Dale from Spearfish designed an app called the “Bill List Discrepancy Locator.”
Casie and Katelyn created the “Bill List Discrepancy Locator” to locate discrepancies in the list of payments made to vendors by the local city government and city council. According to Katelyn and Casie, “We were looking at the totals and making sure we hadn’t made any mistakes in data entry when we discovered … a $324 inconsistency which we confirmed with the city. We found the needle in the haystack when it comes to errors, a 0.00029% error … We decided to automate this check, so we came up with the Bill List Discrepancy Locator.”
“Technological literacy is quickly becoming a vital skill for success both in business and daily life,” said Johnson. “The goal of this competition is to get students excited about this important and growing field. I was especially impressed Katelyn and Casie developed an app that keeps local government accountable and ensures accuracy – the federal government needs an app for that, too.”
Katelyn and Casie were selected as the winner by a panel of Computer Science teachers in South Dakota.
For further information about the Congressional App Challenge, please visit www.
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