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A research firm predicts a 120 percent spending increase for RFID applications in the federal government by fiscal year 2009.
The shortage of labor supply confronting RFID technology is a persistent problem and one that will worsen before it gets better.
ODIN technologies recently released the “EPC Tag Benchmark,” a report comparing and contrasting 14 different RFID tags currently on the market.
Why crack the code? Because greater openness means greater security.
Take a lesson from former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
The California firm says it wants to add value to supply chain tracking through its semi-passive RFID products.
Raytheon estimates big savings from RFID pilot; ThingMagic releases Mercury4 OS upgrade; EMS launches new HF reader; NFC Forum gains 20 members.
Market intelligence specialist INPUT published a report this week predicting fantastic years ahead for U.S. government adoption of RFID.
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