GrainneDhu
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I am trying to explain something I don't know much about here, so bear with me.
I was talking about this nation of missing persons with Mr Z. He went geeky on me and usually it bores me to tears. This time he said something really interesting.
I said how hard it was, when there were all these different systems, and how expensive and impossible it would be now for every local LE have someone to visit them, set up identical systems, then train someone to use them. How families of many missing people have to rely on people sitting down and finding the time to search different databases for their loved one.
Mr Z agreed, then told me his solution. You just set up a system that can read everyone else's missing person database. So it doesn't matter who you want to find, or the criteria you set (you could choose; date missing, age, hair colour, location). It would just read them all and then come up with the results in a nice, neat, chart. You could also read info on any new missing persons too, if the info is out there somewhere.
It's not as simple as it sounds and needs highly specialized skills. There's only a few people in the US who can do it. Anyway, Mr Z offered to build one for us, if we like. No idea about the nitty gritty details of it, but does anyone think that might be a good idea?
Zweibel, if Mr Z can do that, it would be such an incredibly good thing. As my (much loved) old boss would say, it would be another star for his crown in heaven.
I know nothing about writing programs and things like that. I do know that if it would take a significant investment of time, then it would not be difficult to get grants from one or more missing persons organisations to support him while he writes it.
... and not just missing persons organisations. I know someone who works somewhere, um, important. With huge amounts of money, some of which is spent on just such humanitarian projects. If he seriously has the skillz and the commitment, I will talk to my friend about how to funnel an appropriate amount of that money to him.
OMG.
I just realised I know someone else who could also help if Mr Z would need consultation with the FBI.
Man, when I start thinking of how to start shaking the grapevine, I start realising that he could be showered with money for writing such a program (or a client or an app or whatever the heck it is they call these things nowadays). It doesn't sound like money would be his motivator but let's be realistic, the two of you do need to live while this project is going. And knowing computers, etc, and how databases seem to multiply, maintenance would be an ongoing concern.