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The Importance of Good Journalism

At the time, I wrote to the editor and copied the writer, David Lazarus, pointing out numerous factual errors in the article, but the Times never printed my letter. I have no first-hand knowledge of why they would choose to keep the facts, or even my opinions, from their readers—but they apparently did.

I would like to note and congratulate my three fellow award winners. Craig Maddox, retired director of product management and new business development for NCR's Retail Solutions Division, received the Richard R. Dilling Award in recognition of his contributions to the development and growth of the audo-ID and mobility industry. "Mr. Maddox was instrumental in NCR's retail point-of-sale scanning developments and was a long-term and tireless contributor to many of today's bar-code standards," AIM said.

Robert Leibrandt, deputy program manager for the Unique Identification (UID) Policy Office in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, received the Don Percival Award, which recognizes an individual from the user community for outstanding contributions to the application of automatic identification and mobility technologies. Leibrandt serves as the U.S. Department of Defense's primary advocate for UID and automatic identification for all item marking.

Finally, Victor Vega, director of tag product marketing for Alien Technology, received the Ted Williams Award, in recognition of an educator's and entrepreneur's innovative and exceptional contributions that further the growth of the industry. Vega trained more than 2,000 RFID professionals—including me—at the Alien RFID Academy between 2002 and 2007, and holds 19 RFID-related patents.

I've always been very proud to be a journalist, and I've always believed every member of my field has a responsibility to print the truth as he or she knows it, and to correct any mistakes that might be made. I'm proud that RFID Journal lives up the highest standards of journalism, even if newspapers like the L.A. Times do not. So thank you, AIM Global, for recognizing my work over the past six years. I'm extremely proud to accept the award.

Mark Roberti is the founder and editor of RFID Journal. If you would like to comment on this article, click on the link below. To read more of Mark's opinions, visit the RFID Journal Blog or click here.

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