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US Supreme Court. MARYLAND v. KING. 12-207.

June 3, 2013.

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file:///Users/rseldenpro/Desktop/CODIS%20Ar-

restee%20Enrollment%20Format%20Interface%20Specifica-

tion%20R24%20170929.pdf

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http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/08/16/miami-beach-

police-rapid-dna-testing/

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https://www.click2houston.com/video/chief-discusses-

2017-houston-crime-stats

About the Authors:

Richard F.

Selden

, MD, PhD is respon-

sible for the conception and

development of the ANDE

Rapid DNA system, the

first and only such system to

receive FBI National DNA

Index Approval. Over the

past 15 years, he has worked

closely with thought leaders

in the FBI, DoD, and DHS

to define system require-

ments and Rapid DNA

ConOps. He is the author

of 38 peer-reviewed publica-

tions and the inventor of 43

US patents.

James H. Davis

is the vice

president of Government

Affairs for ANDE. He has a

long a storied career in Col-

orado working with public

safety and risk solutions.

Prior to that, after 26 years,

Jim retired as a Special Agent

with the FBI with career high-

lights that include FBI team responsible for the initial process-

ing of Saddam Hussein after his capture in December 2003.

Jim has served on boards and commissions on both a state and

national level and currently serves on the Board of Directors

of the Mizel Institute in Denver and the Board of Directors of

the Denver Police Foundation.

Rapid DNA Identification: Changing the Paradigm

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