RFID Tracking at Juvenile Court to Save $30K Annually
Georgia’s DeKalb County Juvenile Court hopes to save $30,000 annually by installing RFID technology to tag, track, and better organize its 12,000-file storage system.
Georgia’s DeKalb County Juvenile Court hopes to save $30,000 annually by installing RFID technology to tag, track, and better organize its 12,000-file storage system.
According to a recent report from A.T. Kearney, RFID placed on over-ocean shipping containers can afford significant cost savings when combined with a tracking network.
The combined P&G-Gillette could become a strong leader of CPG manufacturers struggling to exercise more control against the ever increasing tide of retailer mandates.
A Johns Hopkins University research team has cracked the popular RFID-based security system used in car keys to fight automobile theft.
The U.S. government plans to use RFID technology as a means to quickly and accurately identify visitors at U.S. ports of entry.
ASK, others, picked for e-passport test; Lab ID releases new portal antenna; ACG reader tops interoperability test; MPI builds large partner network.
Chinese university checking out RFID; Kennedy Group offering Gen 2; FCC, ETSI certify RF Monolithics sensor module; Moteiv module gets FCC, Canadian certifications; Tagsys unveils tunnel readers, Paxar partnership; golf fans can pay with PayPass.
According to the executive director of the Article Numbering Centre of China, China will probably not finalize a national RFID standard in 2005.
VeriSign will probably announce enhancements to its RFID technology at the EPC Developer’s Conference to be held in Chicago this April.
The government-supported Wireless Innovation demo lab at Scotland’s Hillington Park Innovation Centre fosters RFID applications.