Defense

NATO Rolling Out System for Sharing Data
Refinements to the Savi CMS platform will enable the sharing of RFID tag data among NATO and its allied nations.Savi Sees Acceptance Around the Globe
Savi Technology has come out with a string of announcements over the last week which collectively bode well for the 16-year old company that counts ex-Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security Tom Ridge as one of its board members. This article recaps the developments.
Leveraging the Internet of Things
With standards for exchanging information over the EPCglobal Network being finalized, the vision of using RFID to track goods in the supply chain is about to become a reality. And it will change business as we know it.Summary of Baird RFID Monthly for November
Baird has released its November report. The eighteen-page document is a worthwhile read for anyone requiring an overview of the industry's last 30 days. For those without time to do so, we have reprinted here the report's summary.
RFID Tracks Military Families’ Household Goods
A new project is using the technology to keep tabs on the movement of household goods for relocated military personnel.
KSW Makes Dual-Antenna Tags
The German company claims its new antenna, the Taurus, gives long-range tags better short-range read-write performance.
U.S. Army Uses UWB to Track Trainees
The U.S. Army is using ultra-wideband RFID sensors to help track the movements of soldiers during combat training maneuvers.