Feds RFID Spending Growth Increasing
RFID Spending Growth Increasing: INPUT Projects Federal RFID Spending to Grow 120 Percent Over Next ...
RFID spending in the Federal Government is forecasted to increase significantly ...
From PR Newswire (press release) ... US Federal Government spending on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is expected to grow 120 percent by fiscal year 2009 (FY09 ...
... U.S. Federal Government spending on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is expected to grow 120 percent by fiscal year 2009 (FY09), according to a report released by INPUT, the quantifiable leader in government market intelligence. The Department of Defense (DoD) is successfully using RFID technology to improve its supply chain management process with results and costs savings being proven in the current war in Iraq. Although growth within civilian agencies will start out slow, INPUT expects substantial growth to begin in FY07 as business cases emerge demonstrating similar cost benefits in areas outside of the supply chain process. ...
INPUT is the quantifiable leader in government market intelligence. Established in 1974 and based in Reston, Virginia, INPUT provides information services, industry analysis, consulting, software solutions, and events to help technology vendors win more government business, and to help government organizations further advance their IT initiatives. INPUT tracks more than a half trillion dollars in contract and grant opportunities within the US federal, state & local government markets, as well as tender opportunities throughout the European Union and United Kingdom. INPUT has built a solid reputation for high quality and in-depth government industry insight and analysis, with over 1,000 clients, including 80 of the top 100 IT contractors. Leading defense, hardware, software, telecommunications and IT services contractors, plus 4 of the top 5 8(a)s, rely on INPUT to help them win more than $45 billion in government business each year.
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