U.S. Navy pRFID Challenges and Keys to Success

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To achieve the most benefits from technology, Navy AIT is moving to RFID-enable its operations and enhance its productivity, while reducing operating and inventory costs. The agency's passive RFID program, which began in earnest with a deployment under a U.S. Department of Defense joint initiative on the island of Oahu, is planning to expand the program to more than 100 Advanced Traceability and Control (ATAC) and commercial maintenance sites within the U.S. Navy's repairables supply chain. Hear how the Navy is addressing complex Information Assurance (IA) and Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) requirements, as well as the development of an enterprise architecture.
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To achieve the most benefits from technology, Navy AIT is moving to RFID-enable its operations and enhance its productivity, while reducing operating and inventory costs. The agency's passive RFID program, which began in earnest with a deployment under a U.S. Department of Defense joint initiative on the island of Oahu, is planning to expand the program to more than 100 Advanced Traceability and Control (ATAC) and commercial maintenance sites within the U.S. Navy's repairables supply chain. Hear how the Navy is addressing complex Information Assurance (IA) and Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) requirements, as well as the development of an enterprise architecture.

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Duration: 43:38
Published: 12/16/2009
Categories: Defense, Virtual Events
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