A jail in Nebraska has installed fingerprinting system for inputting inmate's information, with staff saying it will accelerate the process and improve security.Keith County Jail used to manually ink inmate's fingerprints, with the details then sent to the state and then taking up to a week to process.However, it has now used a $35,000 state grant to purchase a solution from Morpho (Safran).”It's going to save us a lot of time on the busy weekends. We would spend hours typing up print cards and this machine does that for us. It's a lot more accurate,” Lt. Travis Ponick told Knop news.