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tod evans
11-12-2013, 07:34 AM
From Drudge;

DHS investigators to use DNA testing to identify suspects and family relationships

http://www.gsnmagazine.com/node/38864?c=access_control_identification

The Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) unit of DHS is gathering information from prospective vendors who could perform deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) tests on samples collected from various individuals to help the agency identify family relationships, criminal suspects and more.

HSI issued a Request for Information (RFI) on November 8 that asks potential contractors to describe their technical capabilities in no more than 20 pages and to submit their responses by December 11.

“Homeland Security Investigations is comprised of Special Agents and support staff who need a better, more accurate and cost-effective way to identify individuals when fingerprints are not available or when a claim of family relationship needs to be proven,” says the RFI. “This need is also needed during criminal investigations where evidence is found and DNA is needed from the evidence.”

As part of the information that prospective vendors are asked to submit, HSI asks whether the candidates have supported criminal investigations in the past. “Have you testified in criminal proceedings, etc?,” the notice asks.

The RFI also asks about the security procedures that the would-be contractor has executed in the past. “Describe your chain of custody for storing DNA and other evidence used in criminal investigations,” instructs the RFI. “What sorts of security measures do you employ to keep evidence/findings safely secured?”

Further information is available from Maikis Papageorge, a business operations specialist, at maikis.papageorge@ice.dhs.gov.

donnay
11-12-2013, 08:05 AM
Hmm...also a great way to set people up for future false flags.

tangent4ronpaul
11-12-2013, 09:43 AM
What a heaping pile of FAIL!

Check out this CRS report. In particular the summary, and page 8-18. The charts on pages 9 and 11 makes the nations exploding national debt look good. It's about processing DNA backlogs.

http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R41800.pdf

This part of the OP is largely a lie:


when a claim of family relationship needs to be proven

The feds use this as more of a fishing trip to find anyone you might be related to and then they become a suspect. Found this little gem on page 16: "Familial searching can be conducted by using low stringency searching, but low stringency
searches can result in hundreds or even thousands of partial matches, none of which might actually represent a biological relationship." Low stringency searching is what they generally use to determine biological relationships.

couple of other things:

The FBI is the agency responsible for the national DNA database, not DHS. So why is DHS involved?

Congress has wasted over 750 million dollars since 2008 to buy states fancy new forensic labs and hire forensic techs. Each year the backlog of unprocessed DNA gets longer and longer and longer... Obviously, "throw money at it" isn't working. Oh, and this gets funding through other programs too...

-t