This article was originally published by RFID Update. May 14, 2008—The US Army is investigating the use of sensors integrated with RFID tags to keep maintenance of heavy gun barrels on target. The ...
The Army will have a clearer idea where all the parts to its broken tanks are, following a deal BAE Systems recently signed with ClearOrbit. The deal involves a version of ClearOrbit's Global Track ...
One year after developing a prototype system to track the rounds fired by U.S. Army battle tanks, the U.S. Army’s Benét Laboratories, together with integrator and developer Augusta Systems, has ...
The U.S. Army will begin the Defense Department’s first test of passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in February, using the same kinds of technology and electronic product code (EPC) ...
The Army wants some help in developing next-generation radio frequency identification (RFID) tags with built-in global wireless connectivity that will allow the service to locate shipping containers ...
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The Army launched a procurement Thursday for passive radio frequency identification tags, readers and software to help the Defense Department track the movement and location of billions of dollars of ...
3M wins $3.7m deal to chip the paper files... 3M has won a $3.7m, three-year contract with the US Army to RFID tag medical documents. The company will design and build a system to chip the documents ...