Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana company expected...
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Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana company expected to announce today that it will begin selling a new computer system to help schools manage their cafeteria services.
The software system--known as PANDA--will be installed in about 70 schools in seven California school districts by the end of November, according to the company. Initial orders have a total value of $400,000.
The software, which runs on personal computers, makes use of student identity cards to help school officials analyze how much in federal and state meal reimbursement funds they should seek.