Bill 119 hr 2150, also known as the "National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) Missing Persons and Unidentified Decedents Data Field Act," aims to improve the tracking and identification of missing persons whose last known location was on Federal land. The bill directs the Attorney General to include a specific data field in the NamUs database to indicate whether the last known location of a missing person was confirmed or suspected to have been on Federal land.
This new data field will help law enforcement agencies and search and rescue teams better coordinate efforts to locate missing persons on Federal land. By distinguishing between confirmed and suspected last known locations, authorities can prioritize search efforts and allocate resources more effectively.
In addition to enhancing the NamUs database, the bill also includes provisions for training and technical assistance to support law enforcement agencies in utilizing the new data field. This will ensure that agencies have the necessary tools and knowledge to input and access information accurately.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 2150 seeks to improve the tracking and identification of missing persons on Federal land by enhancing the NamUs database and providing support to law enforcement agencies. By implementing these measures, the bill aims to increase the chances of locating missing persons and bringing closure to their families.