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Ballistic tagging technology to help solve crime

A NanoVia product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 24, 2003

NanoVia has agreed to assist the State of California in writing its state ballistic identification legislation.

NanoVia has agreed to assist the State of California in writing its state ballistic identification legislation.

NanoVia's patented ballistic tagging technology, NanoTag, is slated to be a key component.

A number of States' Departments of Justice have expressed an immediate and enthusiastic interest in evaluating the technology, as have several federal agencies.

The California Department of Justice has entered into an evaluation programme with NanoVia to optimise and test various code configurations and placement of embossing surfaces within various firearms for forensic value, repeatability and to establish guidelines for implementation.

Within a properly outfitted firearm, NanoVia's micro-embossing technology imparts a unique, indelible, and microscopic code on the bullet and/or shell casing.

The technology would be integrated as an alternative to the ballistic "fingerprinting" method currently under such hot debate.

NanoVia's NanoTag Ballistic ID Tag does not require national registration of new firearms or a cross-jurisdictional database of ballistic fingerprint images of those new firearms.

Simply put, the NanoTag Ballistic ID Tag replaces the ambiguous "scratch and ding" imaging and analysis, with a proof-positive ID technology.

This type of identifier would immediately lead investigators to a specific gun without the manpower and expense associated with trying to match "scratches and dings" that change with time and/or differing ammunition, and because it uses imaging equipment already commonly found at local, state and federal forensics laboratories, the cost of implementing the NanoTag Ballistic ID Tag technology is negligible compared to the manpower and equipment costs required for "ballistic fingerprinting".

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