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Defense Contractor Relies on RFID for On-time Delivery of Armored Vehicles
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08/01/2008
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Navistar Defense is using an RFID-enabled real-time locating system to track the assembly process of the armored vehicles it produces, which are designed to protect troops from bombs.
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DOD Soon to Reveal Its RFID Progress
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07/27/2008
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The U.S. Department of Defense has been fairly quiet regarding its RFID rollout over the past two years, but it soon plans to showcase some of what it has been up to.
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U.S. Defense Department to Host Conference Track at EPC Connection 2008
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07/15/2008
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New sessions at EPCglobal NA's fifth annual event, being held Oct. 14-16 in Chicago, will highlight the DOD's successful EPC projects and help educate its suppliers about the benefits of using EPC RFID technologies.
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RFID Helps Endwave Track Work-in-Progress
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06/26/2008
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The company is utilizing EPC Gen 2 tags to monitor the production of communications hardware for the aerospace and defense sectors.
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Building Defense Products With RFID
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06/15/2008
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Northrop Grumman is deploying and testing RFID technology in a variety of projects to reduce costs, improve safety and increase customer satisfaction.
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RFID News Roundup
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05/29/2008
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Cisco teams up with RFID vendors on advanced location tracking; polish ministry of defense arms itself with active RFID; Omron takes RFID reader to Mexico, Brazil; Tagsys intros RFID system for textiles; Zetes, Schmidt partner to supply RFID across Europe and Asia.
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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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