International Identity Federation
The International Identity Federation (www.idfed.org) was formed in Scotland during 2006. IDFed provides a web-based solution to the problem of identification of injured or distressed travellers. Members are issued with a unique number embossed onto an identity tag or bracelet. They use a forum to log their movements and this relates back to a secure data base controlled by a 24 hour monitoring service. In the event of a member being found helpless, the 18 digit unique number (created using an algorithm) is used to inform next of kin or employers and aid in the treatment and/or repatriation of the member. For those undertaking particularly hazardour or dangerous journeys, DNA profiling is also offered through a UK Department Of Justice approved specialist DNA laboratory based at the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow.
Sources
- The Press and Journal (http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk). Wednesday April 2 2008. "Identity Tags Provide Reassurance."
- Daily Record (http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk) Daily Record "Scotland"Wednesday April 2 2008. "Tagging Along."
- Courier and Advertiser (http://www.thecourier.co.uk)Wednesday April 2 2008. "New Service for Travellers."
- Scottish Television (stv.tv) Evening News, April 1 2008.