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The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded IBM Business Consulting Services a three-year contract to provide advice on deploying RFID technology.
After developing an RFID-enabled cane, Central Michigan University students hope to use what they've learned to create a robot that can read EPC Gen 2 tags to guide the blind.
This Program covers any competitive or Sirit manufactured fixed reader and runs from November 8, 2007 through March 31, 2008. The Swap-Out Program will be executed through Sirit's worldwide ...
Now, for the first time, RFID Journal provides a guide to choosing the right system for the needs of health care providers, and explains the pros and cons of different RFID solutions for different ...
Given Walmart’s excellent prices and its sheer size, it's a big deal any time it expands its use of RFID technology to improve the capabilities of its stores.
CAEN RFID announced availability of its newest addition to the easy2read family with the ultra high frequency desktop Slate RFID reader. It features integrated circular polarized antenna for short to ...
Albertson's Inc is launching a radio frequency identification (RFID) program and will be using the technology to improve efficiencies in consumer demand chain management. The Boise ID-based ...
The FDA has published a Compliance Policy Guide for implementing RFID feasibility studies and pilot programs to enhance the safety and security of the drug supply.
The report recommends that companies view RFID technology from both a global strategic perspective as well as an enterprise-wide viewpoint. This means users must incorporate business processes and ...
The vender-neutral program, being designed by CompTIA and AIM Global, will aim to meet the needs of product manufacturers anticipating a skills shortage in RFID wireless technology.
Although Wal-Mart’s RFID mandate is short on details, it basically nets out to RFID tags on pallets, cases, and cartons for its top 100 suppliers by January 1, 2005. Even without the ...