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Printer-Encoder Order Represents New DOD Milestone
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03/12/2008
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Lowry Computer's $8.7 million contract for 1,804 EPC Gen 2 RFID printer-encoders will enable defense distribution depots to extend RFID use further down the supply chain.
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The Truth About RFID Adoption
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10/07/2007
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Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard explain, in their own words, how their rollouts are proceeding.
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What's Really Happening With RFID Adoption?
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09/09/2007
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Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard discuss their rollout plans and the state of adoption in their respective industries at EPC Connection 2007.
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RFID Takes Root in Washington
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06/05/2007
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Beyond the U.S. Department of Defense's sweeping RFID mandate, the technology is becoming big business on the civilian side of the U.S. federal government—and it could have a lasting impact.
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No Defense for Erroneous DOD Article
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06/01/2007
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An article in the May issue of National Defense Magazine claims—wrongly—that the U.S. Department of Defense is no longer requiring RFID tagging.
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Australian Defense Force Begins RFID-Tagging Shipments
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04/12/2007
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The military has deployed the same active RFID technology used by the United States and other allies, to enable interoperability and improved visibility of supplies to troops.
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DOD Reaffirms Its RFID Goals
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04/05/2007
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The message at this week's DOD RFID Summit in Washington is that the U.S. Department of Defense is steadfast regarding its plans for deploying the technology.
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Covering the Bases
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12/21/2006
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It's peanuts, Cracker Jack and sensors, as government researchers test their all-in-one chemical defense system at a California ballpark.
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DOD Seeks New Active-Tag Suppliers
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11/30/2006
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The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a request for information to vendors able to provide 433.92 MHz RFID equipment compliant with the ISO 18000-7 standard.
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Army Expands RFID Implementation to Critical Defense Systems
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10/09/2006
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The U.S. military organization plans to use the technology to speed up the redeployment of these systems for field use in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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