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Aerospace ID to Launch RFID Trials in 2007
The industry-led research organization is studying EPC-compatible ID numbers for aircraft parts, as well as the creation of information search service to reveal a part's life-cycle history.

Satellite Equipment Center Automates Inventory Tracking
A military center for satellite communications equipment has successfully deployed an RFID-based inventory-tracking system that has reportedly led to significant time and labor savings.

RFID Journal Announces Keynote Speakers for RFID Journal LIVE! 2007
RFID Journal's fifth annual conference and exhibition, to be held Apr. 30 to May 2, 2007, will feature addresses by Wal-Mart CIO Rollin Ford and Sara Lee CIO George Chappelle.

U.S. Army Developing RFID System to Track Weapons Usage
In an effort to make sure ground vehicles' weapons are properly maintained, Benét Laboratories is working on a system using sensors and passive RFID tags to record the number of rounds fired.

Army Expands RFID Implementation to Critical Defense Systems
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.

New Approach to RFID-Powered Building Security
A platform called Tetragate combines RFID-enabled ID cards with cameras and facial-recognition software to monitor and authenticate people as they enter facilities.

IBM-Led Group to Run Major Military Research Project
The International Technology Alliance, made up of 25 commercial and academic organizations, is chartered with helping the U.S. and U.K. militaries develop sensor-based technologies.

Airport Monitoring System Combines RFID With Video
A European consortium is designing a system involving video cameras and battery-powered RFID tags to improve airport efficiency, security and passenger flow.

Forecast Indicates Strong RFID Demand by Heavy Manufacturing
Frost & Sullivan expects the market for RFID applications for automotive, aerospace and industrial products manufacturers to grow to $225.7 million in 2012.

RFID Markers Track Buried Cables at Atlanta Airport
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has buried more than 1,000 RFID-enabled marker balls to improve the process of locating and identifying the airport's underground infrastructure.


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