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A History of Development

During his time at OSL, Josh Schonstal has worked on One Laptop Per Child, and recently has been spending his time on TriSano, a tool that will help the Centers for Disease Control monitor outbreaks of infectious disease, environmental hazards and bioterrorism attacks. TriSano is soon to be deployed in hospitals throughout Utah.

TriSano works like a front end for a database of information, Schonstal says. So when a health professional has a report to make, he or she gets a form that is separated into different concerns. The information is later accessible and editable to anyone with clearance to use the system.
Josh Schonstal