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BeenMissing is a cross-platform software suite aimed to help law-enforcement authorities in the mission of finding missing persons. It comprises a cross-platform Mobile App, a Web Site and a number of social networks, all managed from a central maintenance web site
TISA Software had previously developed an Android app named Missing Children Mobile as a donation for Missing Children Argentina, a non-profit organization. Missing Children Mobile was deployed [1] in Argentina at the end of 2011, and the same solution was later offered in donation to Mr Adrian Garcia, sheriff of the Harris County by Mr Ariel Sztern from TISA Software. The Harris County Sheriff Office accepted this initiative [2], and started the BeenMissing project, adding many more capabilities to it.
The missing persons cases are created at a control web site and then broadcasted to all the mobile apps, to the public Web Site and to different social networks, which contribute to spread the information. Users can view the cases and anonymously report any sightings, adding photos taken by the users themselves and any other information that may be useful to the authorities.
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BeenMissing is a cross-platform software suite aimed to help law-enforcement authorities in the mission of finding missing persons. It comprises a cross-platform Mobile App, a Web Site and a number of social networks, all managed from a central maintenance web site
TISA Software had previously developed an Android app named Missing Children Mobile as a donation for Missing Children Argentina, a non-profit organization. Missing Children Mobile was deployed [1] in Argentina at the end of 2011, and the same solution was later offered in donation to Mr Adrian Garcia, sheriff of the Harris County by Mr Ariel Sztern from TISA Software. The Harris County Sheriff Office accepted this initiative [2], and started the BeenMissing project, adding many more capabilities to it.
The missing persons cases are created at a control web site and then broadcasted to all the mobile apps, to the public Web Site and to different social networks, which contribute to spread the information. Users can view the cases and anonymously report any sightings, adding photos taken by the users themselves and any other information that may be useful to the authorities.