RFID in the War Zone

Commander joint logistics Major General Grant Cavenagh with the handheld scanner at Mascot Airport, Sydney. The first RFID-enabled consignment represents a significant milestone in improving logistic support to the warfighter, noting that active RFID will revolutionise visibility within deployed supply chains.
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Savi's flagship RFID tag, called the Savi Tag ST-654. Phase 2C of the JP2077... -
A mobile handheld reader. The motivation for improving traceability began in... -
Savi's experimental tripod-mounted rapid assembly signpost kit. These... -
Private Smith-Holley explains the procedure of tracking logistics with the... -
Commander joint logistics Major General Grant Cavenagh with the handheld... -
The first RFID enabled consignment leaves Mascot Airport in Sydney, bound for... -
Talisman Saber is an annual anti-terrorism exercise involving 27,000 US and... -
RFID hardware solutions being used in the Middle East by US forces. -
No specific problems arose during the rollout in Iraq, which was done in two...