There are so many Hapkido associations in Korea. As you mentioned,
Kido hae is one of the famous associations in Korea. I'm not sure
about Intl. Kido Federation..but I think it has something to do
with Kukje Hapkido Yeonmaeng(Intl. Hapkido Federation). This is
different from Kido hae in styles. Kukje Hapkido Yeonmaeng says
they are based on Aikido and added various kikcing and hitting
technique.
The International Kido Federation is NOT the same as the International Hapkido
Federation, which is headed by Grandmaster Myong, Jae Nam. It is a different
group altogether, supposedly.
Have you heard of the Kukje Kido Yeonmaeng in Korea?