Hospitals reluctant to deploy RFID

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 25, 2004—Healthcare sector will stick to barcodes for another six years, finds report.Read the article at vnunet.com
Sen. Leahy Voices RFID Concerns

Sen. Leahy Voices RFID Concerns

During a conference at Georgetown University, Senator Patrick Leahy warns of the potential risks RFID tagging may pose to privacy and civil liberties.

RFID Protects Liquid Assets

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 24, 2004—A maker of couplings for tubing is using low-cost RFID tags to monitor and control the way liquids are dispensed.Read the article at RFID Journal

Sen. Leahy Voices RFID Concerns

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 24, 2004—During a conference at Georgetown University, Senator Patrick Leahy warns of the potential risks RFID tagging may pose to privacy and civil liberties.Read the article at RFID Journal

Defense and NATO will test sharing RFID networks

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 24, 2004—NATO will establish a pilot radio frequency identification program to manage its supply chain between Europe and Afghanistan. The goal eventually is to create a system compatible with the Defense...

Surging market for RFID security predicted

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 24, 2004—Security and access control are the most likely applications to use radio frequency identification (RFID) with three in 10 survey respondents planning an RFID implementation saying that they plan on...

No RFID for Library Books

This article was originally published by RFID Update.March 23, 2004—The chief librarian of the San Francisco Public Library is considering spending almost $1 million over two years to replace bar codes and magnetic strips with RFID tags on books, videos and other...
Outside the Box

Outside the Box

Even as the mainstream business media begins to grasp the importance of RFID in the supply chain, the technology is rapidly expanding into new areas.