NDDB MILESTONES

July 6th, 2000

First crime scene DNA profile received in CODIS

July 7th, 2000

First convicted offender sample received at the NDDB

July 31st, 2000

First convicted offender DNA profile entered in CODIS

September 5th, 2000 First Match (identical twins in Convicted Offender Index)
October 13th, 2000 First match between a convicted offender and a crime scene
November 10th, 2000 First match between two crime scenes
December 13th, 2000 First murder investigation aided
December 5th, 2001 First 100 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders
April 8th, 2002 First 200 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders
April 25th, 2002 The RCMP signs an agreement with Interpol to share DNA information in support of international criminal investigations
May 14th , 2002 First international match with the Crime Scene Index
November 13th, 2002 First international match with the Convicted Offender Index
July 31st, 2003 First 1,000 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders
February 13th, 2004 First 100 matches between two crime scenes
May 27th,2004 First 2,000 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders
February 21st, 2005 First 3,000 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders
May 19th, 2005 Sections 5, 16, 17 and 30.1 of Bill C-13 received Royal Assent
October 12th, 2005 First 4,000 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders
August 14th, 2006 Over 100,000 convicted offender profiles entered into CODIS
April 19th, 2007 First 7,000 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders

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Date Published : 2001-04-22
Last Updated : 2007-04-24