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DOD Awards Passive RFID Contract to Six Vendors

The contracts have the potential to provide the military with $75.5 million worth of products and services during the next six years.

Taiwanese Agency Tests a Broad Range of RFID Uses
The Initiative Office for Government RFID Applications is presently studying RFID's ability to track the whereabouts of hikers, the harvesting and shipment of mushrooms, the processing of mangos and the injection of medication.




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What You Need to Know About Tool Tracking
The RFID Research Center at the University of Arkansas has found that the right system to automatically identify and locate tools can improve efficiencies, saving manufacturers time and money. PremiumPREMIUM


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Behind the Headlines
By Jonathan Collins
Mifare hacking will not halt contactess ticketing for transportation systems.

Reducing Shrink With RFID
By Mark Roberti
More companies are looking to use RFID to reduce theft, but can it do the job?


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