Bonaparte Disaster Victim Identification System
Bonaparte Disaster Victim Identification System
Is your country prepared for a prompt and reliable identification of victims after a mass disaster?
In the case of a mass disaster many important issues have to be addressed. An airplane crash, a tsunami or terrorist attack puts public directors and law enforcement into the spotlight where they have to restore public order and ensure public safety, investigate the causes and if applicable punish the perpetrators.
A task of large public value—for legal as well as humanitarian reasons—is the recovery and identification of the remains of the victims. Families yearn to know whether the victims are their loved ones. They demand from the government that it will do its utmost effort to identify and hand over the remains so they can start the mourning process and give the unfortunate loss a place in their lives… more
News
September 13, 2011 Bonaparte will be present at "Looking for missing people in Poland and Europe" conference 5&6 October in Warsaw.
July 8, 2011 Bonaparte will be present at ISFG 2011 in Vienna.
March 4, 2011 Bonaparte will be present at the 7th CODIS Users Conference in Brussels.
October 26, 2010 Bonaparte winner of SKBS-Strukton prize 2010 for best demonstration at BNAIC 2010.
June 18, 2010 Examples for use with the demonstration software and performance data now online (here).
June 03, 2010 Deployment of Bonaparte in Tripoli case covered in dutch national tv news, footage below (in dutch).
May 28, 2010 Bonaparte is deployed at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) to identify
victims from the Afriqiyah Airways crash in Tripoli, Libya.
NFI press release dutch, (english) translation (external page).