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Updated: 09/25/2007

System Information

The system is extremely easy to use. The Main Menu contains easy “point and click” features for all of the software functions.

The Child Project’s™ design makes data entry as easy as possible. All data fields that have an asterisk (*) to the left of the title of the data entry field are mandatory – the information must be entered or the system will not allow the record to be saved. Data fields that do not have an asterisk (*) to the left of the title of the data entry field are not required. The title of the data entry field is above the field itself.

In addition to The Child Project™ application, there system offers the ability for participating Sheriffs’ Offices to utilize Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technology’s (www.bi2technologies.com) Inmate Identification & Recognition Intake System (IRIS) Intake and Booking software module, as well as the Senior Safety Net™ module.

From the Main Menu, authorized staff can select The Child Project, Senior Safety Net or the Office's Arrest, Booking, Intake, Release and Visitor modules.

Senior Safety Net

Senior Safety Net is a secure nationwide network and registry that enables law enforcement and social service agencies to locate and positively identify missing adults with iris biometric recognition technology. Through this network, Senior SafetyNet will compare the unique features contained in the iris against a database of individuals who voluntarily enroll throughout the country to determine identity. Participation is entirely voluntary, just as it is now with bracelet and photo ID card programs.

The National Institute’s of Health National Institute on Aging estimated in a 1999 report that up to 4 million people suffer with Alzheimer’s Disease, and the prevalence (the number of people with the disease at any one time) doubles every 5 years beyond age 65.

According the FBI’s National Crime Information Center as of June 1, 2005 there were 106,097 active missing adult cases with 30,622 missing adults missing one year or more.

Senior Safety Net has been designed and created to help locate missing individuals through advanced iris biometric recognition technology.