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m.i.l.k ® & Law enforcement

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In January of 2000 Canon U.S.A. Inc. commissioned Imagery Concepts, LLC to develop a Digital ID for their charity of choice the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The m.i.l.k.® (Managing Information on Lost Kids) Digital ID was designed to the specifications of the NCMEC.

Law enforcement officials nationwide are quick to point out that the single most effective tool in recovering a missing child is a current photo. In the event of an emergency, the m.i.l.k.® Digital ID can immediately be forwarded to local authorities and NCMEC. The m.i.l.k.® Digital ID has been referred to as the first step in the Amber Alert.

In June of 2001, the m.i.l.k.® Program was nationally launched at a press conference involving MSN at Microsoft®, MetLife® and NCMEC. Ernie Allen, President and CEO of the NCMEC, addressed the benefits of utilizing the latest technology to protect and educate families. Mr. Allen stated, “Through the combined efforts of Imagery Concepts, MSN and other leading corporations in America we hope to create a virtual dragnet between software users, law enforcement and NCMEC.”

In addition to its website distribution of Home Organizer, Imagery Concepts, LLC is creating a network of Distribution Partners for m.i.l.k. This goal of this network is to provide FREE distribution of the software ($39.95 Retail Value) to the general public. Current Distribution Partners include DaimlerChrysler and Farmers Insurance Group.

Law Enforcement agencies from across the country are working side by side with m.i.l.k.® Distribution Partners to help protect and educate families in their communities.

 
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