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The Prospects for 2003
Many companies will begin RFID pilots in 2003, says AMR’s Peter Abell, but getting tags could be a problem.

Can RFID Protect the Beef Supply?
An expert from Kansas State University says, Yes, but several issues need to be resolved, including cost and performance of RFID tags and readers.

The End of Counterfeiting?
Ravikanth Pappu is developing inexpensive plastic tokens that can be used to authenticate items. When combined with RFID tags, they could make it nearly impossible to sell forged goods.

Vendors Team to Optimize DCs
WhereNet and Elogex want to help companies to get the right truck to the right dock door at the right time.
The New RFID Journal
The redesigned RFID Journal Web site makes it easier to find the stories you want to read.
Financing for RFID Prison System
GE Public Finance will offer special rates to states deploying cutting-edge prisoner tracking technology.
RFID for Reverse Logistics
A startup plans to use RFID to turn the problem of returns into an opportunity to generate new revenue.

Vendor Unveils Security System
Cross Point of the Netherlands is introducing an RFID security and asset-tracking system.

Gemplus Board Resolves Dispute
Alex Mandl has been confirmed as CEO and two board members were ousted, ending a year of turmoil.

Auto-ID Center Courts Europe
Auto-ID Center director Helen Duce spoke to RFID Journal about the center’s efforts in Europe in 2003.