identity solutions provider Sure ID has revealed plans to take its biometric identity card solution to the coaching and volunteering community.The company has said the solution could help secure the identities of good coaches and help unmask offenders. “The stark reality is, although the majority of coaches and volunteers are wonderful and trustworthy people, it takes only one bad apple to ruin reputations or even somebody's life,” commented Steve Larson, founder and CEO of SureID. “We are bringing our identity technology to the millions of coaches and volunteers in the U.S., safeguarding families, kids and vulnerable populations, because it's the right thing to do.”According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 62 million volunteers and three million coaches serve vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, people with disabilities and underserved communities in the United States. Malicious actors often go unchecked.”The SureID Certified Edge solution for coaches and volunteers is filling a void in the coaching community for the modern world,” said Jason Sacks, National Director of Business Development at Positive Coaching Alliance. “We are thrilled that SureID, Inc. can offer our partners a solution specifically tailored to our needs to deliver a positive and safe youth and high school sports experience for kids.”The firm said its SureID Certified Edge solution offers identity proofing, facilitation of recurring background screenings, and credentialing on a subscription basis.