DOD Releases Final RFID Policy
The U.S. Department of Defense’s RFID finalized policy details have been released. Information is available at dodrfid.org.
Target Launches RFID Project
This article was originally published by RFID Update.August 11, 2004—Wal-Mart is considered as much as a year ahead of its competitors in terms of RFID adoption, but its closest followers, including Target, may be just where they want to be. Letting Wal-Mart spend the...RFID System Fundamentals
UCLA engineering professor Rajit Gadh provides an overview of an RFID system’s core components.
VR Focuses on Slap and Ship
With an eye to Wal-Mart suppliers, Venture Research offers three RFID tagging systems to let companies start small and expand to include more automation.
Target Meets With Suppliers About RFID Plans
This article was originally published by RFID Update.August 10, 2004—Target summoned hundreds of its suppliers Monday to the Minneapolis Hyatt Regency for a forum on the retailer’s RFID initiative. Less details are available regarding Target’s initiative...Defense Department reveals its RFID rollout plans
This article was originally published by RFID Update.August 10, 2004—The U.S. Department of Defense this week released final details of its highly-anticipated RFID mandate. Two distribution centers will open on January 1 of next year, then another 32 will come online...What’s Wrong With RFID?
This article was originally published by RFID Update.August 10, 2004—asdfRead the article at eWeek
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DOD Releases Final RFID Policy
The U.S. Department of Defense has issued its final policy guidelines regarding requirements for suppliers to put RFID tags on shipments of pallets, cases and high-value individual items.
