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05/15/09 Over the past few years we’ve rolled out a number of new web initiatives—including an e-mail alert service, syndicated news feeds, and a series of podcasts and widgets—that make it easier for you to help us track down wanted fugitives and missing kids, to submit tips on terrorism and crime, and to get our latest news and information.
“To reach out to the public, we need to be where people are—and we know tens of millions of people spend their time in social media sites," says John Miller, head of FBI Public Affairs. "Adding our fugitives, missing kids, threat and scam warnings, and other information into these sites is an extension of what we’ve done for decades—enlisting the help and support of concerned citizens around the globe to keep communities safer.”
… Fugitives at your fingertips. A company called NIC—founded by an ex-law enforcement officer—has built a free “Most Wanted” iPhone and iPod Touch application based on our newest widget and fueled by our RSS feeds. More than 350,000 people in 80 countries worldwide have already downloaded the app since it debuted in February. “Now, NIC is building a second-generation version that will use geo-location information to enable you to easily submit tips to your local FBI office,” says Harry Herington, Chairman of the Board and CEO of NIC. It will include FBI Twitter feeds and connections to our Facebook and YouTube sites. NIC is also developing an iPhone application focused specifically on missing kids that will include Amber Alerts, pictures, and potentially live data to help law enforcement and the families of missing children.
… Virtual billboards and kiosks. We’re doing pilot tests in Second Life—a free 3-D world inhabited by millions of people worldwide—for virtual billboards and kiosks that show the mugs of our Ten Most Wanted fugitives and connect people to FBI jobs, our Internet Crime Complaint Center, and the wanted posters of cyber criminals.
Stay tuned for more information on these initiatives in the coming months. For a closer look at the social media initiative, see our Gallery. |





