Jim Goodrick (22 Feb 2006)
"VeriTrace -- wireless camera reads visual data on chipped dead people"


VeriTrace includes a unique RFID implantable microchip, an advanced Ricoh digital camera and a web-enabled data base for gathering and storing information and images.

The system allows the user to accurately tag, track, inventory and capture the images of human remains and evidentiary ( Ed: evidence) items associated with small casualties, mass disasters or crime scenes.

The features of VeriTrace reveal a complete end-to-end solution for medical examiners, coroners, forensic scientists, sheriff's departments, police organizations, criminalists, crime scene investigators and the like.
 

The VeriChip RFID implantable microchip is inserted in the remains at the onset of processing. Subsequent ( Ed: afterwards) to the insertion, a VeriChip scanner is waved over the insertion area and "reads" the VeriChip 16 digit identifier.
The Ricoh digital camera has the ability to read the VeriChip ID number via a wireless Bluetooth® connection to the VeriChip scanner. Once the VeriChip ID is captured by the camera, it is embedded into every subsequent image taken and permanently associated with those images.

The data and images gathered are then uploaded or entered into a proprietary web-enabled database or an existing database system at the intended facility. The database functionality ensures the precise collection, storage and inventory of all data and images related to the remains and evidentiary items.

A full demonstration of the VeriTrace application will be scheduled at multiple times throughout the A.A.F.S. Meeting at the VeriChip exhibit booth #213 in the Washington State Convention & Trade Center, Seattle, WA. It will also supplement the dialogue presented by Gary Hargrove, Coroner of Harrison County, MS,

and the coroner in charge of FEMA's DMORT (Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team) facility in Gulf Port, MS, during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Mr. Hargrove will be discussing, among other items, his experience using the VeriChip implantable microchip, its advantages, how it worked, the information he used the VeriChip to track and his opinion of the cost benefit of using the VeriChip.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060221/20060221005651.html?.v=1
Information about Ricoh's complete range of products and services can be accessed on the World Wide Web at www.ricoh-usa.com.

Comment:
If any of you have seen the DVD called "The Final Cut" with Robin Williams, it shows this very graphically.
In Him,
Jim Goodrick

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