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General Editor: Brad Wing[2013a>]ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS the 2013 UpdateEditor <strong>for</strong> Forensic Dental and Oral data: Ken AschheimCo-chairs of the working group: Dr. Ken Aschheim, Sr. Pedro Janices; Dra. Virginia KannemanANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL Forensic Dental Working GroupKenneth Aschheim, Kamran Atri, Robert Barsley, Paul Bralower, Sarah Chu, Lynn Clelland, MichaelColvard, Jay Crowley, Franklin Damann, Frank DePaulo, Robert Dorion, Carla Evans, BrianFinegold, Winnie Furlani, Pedro Janices, Fred Jaco, Cynthia Johnston, Elisabeth Kalendarian,Virginia Kanneman, Elias Kontanis, John Mayer-Splain, René Pape, David Senn, William Silver,Justin Smith, Sharon Stan<strong>for</strong>d, Jennifer Stathakis, Warren Tewes, Naeem Ullah, Jason Wiersema,Cathy Wimer and Brad Wing.The Dental and Oral Supplement was prepared by a joint group comprised of the Forensic DentalWorking Group of ANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL, co-chaired by Pedro Janices and Dra. Virginia Kanneman of theArgentine National Office of In<strong>for</strong>mation Technologies (who orginally proposed the development of a<strong>for</strong>ensics dental record <strong>for</strong> the standard 3 ); and by the American Dental Association StandardsCommittee on Dental In<strong>for</strong>matics Working Group 10.12 Forensic Odontology In<strong>for</strong>matics, chaired byDr. Kenneth Aschheim. Dr. Aschheim not only served as editor of the ANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL material, butalso <strong>for</strong> the ADA Standard Number 1058, which <strong>for</strong>ms the core of much of the capabilities of RecordType-12. It is largely due to his continued stewardship of both groups and his ability to reach out toall parts of the <strong>for</strong>ensic dental community that this project has come to fruition.There was extensive coordination with: American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)Odontology Section; American Association <strong>for</strong> Identification (IAI); the American Board of ForensicOdontology (ABFO); American Society of Forensic Odontology (ASFO); American DentalAssociation (ADA); American Dental Hygie<strong>nist</strong>s' Association; Department of Defense (DoD),including the Defense Forensics and Biometrics Agency and the National Museum of Health andMedicine; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) – including the Biometrics Center of Excellence(BCOE), the Criminal Justice In<strong>for</strong>mation Center (CJIS) and the National Crime In<strong>for</strong>mation Center(NCIC); Harris County Medical Examiners (Texas); INTERPOL; Louisiana State University Schoolof Dentistry; Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; Miami Dade Medical ExaminerDepartment; National Institute of Justice (NIJ) – including NamUS; National Institute of Standardsand Technology (<strong>NIST</strong>); New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner – includingUVIS/UDIM; Plass Data; Québec Mi<strong>nist</strong>ère de la Sécurité publique; Scientific Working Group <strong>for</strong>Disaster Victim Identification (SWGDVI); University of Illinois at Chicago School of Dentistry;University of Texas Health Sciences Center; and WinID.3See http://biometrics.<strong>nist</strong>.gov/cs_links/standard/<strong>ansi</strong>_<strong>2011</strong>/WORKSHOP/kannmann-dentistry.pdfMay, 2013 DRAFT VERSION UPDATE 2013 Front section page:xxxvi

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