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U.S. Defense Department Picks Four for RFID III

The U.S. Department of Defense has authorized Savi Technology, Northrop Grumman, Unisys and SPEC to bid for orders to supply 433.92 MHz active RFID tags and readers, as well as related software and services.

ODIN Tracks Its Own Assets, and Those of Its Clients
At its new lab, the RFID services provider and systems integrator is using an EPC Gen 2 UHF system to protect the security of equipment, streamline the taking of inventory and demonstrate the technology's benefits.




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RFID Journal's Watch List: People to Watch
Will RFID adoption accelerate across industries, or will it forever remain a niche technology, delivering value in only a few applications? We surveyed the RFID landscape to identify the people most likely to influence adoption, either positively or negatively. PremiumPREMIUM


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Don't Shoot the Messenger
By Jonathan Collins
In electronic identity cards and passports, contactless RFID technology enables the biometric—or personal—data to be checked quickly.

A Year of Ups and Downs
By Mark Roberti
The economic tumult dominated the news in 2008, but there were still many positive developments in the RFID industry.


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