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Red Bulls soccer will improve the customer experience using RFID smartcards for their best customers. ...
... "Red Bulls season-ticket holders, of which the club said there are now more than 6,500, will be issued smart cards (using RFID or radio-frequency identification) that will activate turnstiles at the team’s new stadium. " ...

Labels: radio-frequency-identification, rfid-smart-label, rfid-technology, smart-card, sports
Technological advancements have compromised our privacy, from RFID and smart payment card to web-based email and social networks. ...
... "RFID tags are one more of the items we take for granted. Those discount cards you use at the grocery store offer companies an excellent snapshot of the choices you make. " ...
Labels: privacy, rfid-tags, smart-card, social-networks, software
ASU professor discusses uses cases for integrating geographic information and location-awareness with RFID technology to enable processes. ...
... "This can be accomplished using location-based services triangulated by cell phone position and allied to micro-transactions such as swipes of consumer loyalty cards and credit cards, and also coupled to individual products using RFID tags, for example. " ...
Labels: cell-phone, credit-card, location, process, rfid-tags, services, smart-card, transaction

... "At Piemonte Mondiale, all persons authorized by the event organizer were issued with an RFID-enabled plastic ID card carrying their personal data and access rights. These cards were used by all persons permitted to enter, including press, athletes and invited VIPs, authorities and operators. The same procedure was applied to vehicular access: authorized vehicles were issued an RFID-enabled ID pass. " ...
Labels: access-control, event, identification, rfid-tag, skiing, smart-card, vehicle
New debit / credit cards from Barclays will integrate RFID to support efficient payment process. ...
... "Barclays customers getting new or replacement cards will receive ones containing RFID technology. " ...
Labels: barclays, debit-card, financial-transactions, payment, payment-technology, rfid-technology, smart-card

... "The vicinity RFID electronic chip contains only one item of information--a unique identifying number that has meaning only inside the secure CBP computer system. No other form of personally identifiable information, such as name, date of birth, SSN, place of birth etc., will be electronically stored on the passport card or transmitted through RFID. All personal information will be contained in DHS systems and will only be accessible by authorized personnel through secure networks. Upon receipt of the passport card number, the border crosser's personal information will be downloaded from the CBP system and provided to the CBP officer. The CBP officer will then interview the individual, verify their identities, and determine the appropriate action to take. The WHTI passport card approach was not designed to be an automated system, and the use of vicinity RFID technology in this final rule reflects this reality. Rather, the RFID-based approach allows the CBP officers to do their jobs better and faster. " ...
Labels: border-security, cbp, dept-of-homeland-security, dhs, e-passport, government, passport, personal-information, privacy, rfid-chipset, smart-card, vicinity-RFID, whti

... "The Passport Cards and EDLs that were the subject of this scanning demonstration use long range, insecure, EPC Gen 2 RFID tags, which lack encryption and authentication. It is not surprising this researcher could remotely read Passport Cards, because the RFID tag technology used in them was actually designed for tracking objects at long distances and is used mostly in manufacturing and shipping. These RFID tags have minimal built-in support for security and privacy and, for that reason, the State Department issues Passport Cards with protective sleeves to prevent them from being read when not in use. " ...
Labels: authentication, encryption, epc-gen-2, passport, privacy, rfid-tags, security, smart-card, smart-card-alliance, technology
RFID technology implementation continues at border crossings where smart-passports will make the process more efficient and secure. ...
... "Radio frequency identification (RFID) hardware will be placed in all vehicle inspection lanes. It lets inspectors read travelers' passport cards ... " ...
Labels: border-security, city-brownsville-tx, e-passport, hardware, inspection, passport, smart-card, vehicle
Thanksgiving holiday is a peak travel period. US Customs are planning for heavy visitor volumes and are providing guidance to travellers. ...
... "U.S. travelers are urged to apply now for their passport card, SENTRI port pass or enhanced driver’s license from participating states, all of which incorporate a new vicinity RFID chip. Special RFID antennas will be installed in the near future at Calexico area ports of entry that will detect the improved documents before vehicles arrive at the port inspection booths ... " ...
Labels: antenna, border-security, calexico-border, country-mexico, documents, driver-license, inspection, passport, ports-of-entry, sentri-port-pass, smart-card, state-california
Collaborate in real-time with RFID smart tags. Smart tags will enable social networking while biking. ...
... "The program, which formally gets underway in 2009, will work through a smart tag that functions a lot like RFID (radio frequency identification) technology. The tag, which they expect to be the size of a USB flash drive, can be installed under a bike seat, inside the frame, or on a headlight. " ...
Labels: bikes, collaboration, networking, rfid-technology, smart-card, social-networks, usb
MIT students detail subway hack strategies ...
Labels: academia-MIT, charlie-card, hacks, mifare, smart-card, subway-card, transportation
ODIN technologies named a deployment partner for the $62 million Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) contract awarded to Unisys. ...
... "The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) contract features radio frequency identification (RFID) combined with License Plate Recognition technology to secure our nation's borders and streamline the border crossing process. This program leverages RFID-enabled identification cards for faster border crossing identity verification. " ...
Labels: border-security, dept-of-homeland-security, identification, identity, odin-technologies, process, security, smart-card, streamline, unisys
Japan project will mine RFID data for patterns to improve understanding of people's behaviors and produce better search results. ...
... "Among the strands of the project is one that will see NEC and NTT DoCoMo working on ways to personalise search results by analysing data held on RFID chips in phones and cards. " ...
Labels: data-mining, next-generation, phones, project, rfid-chipset, smart-card
Vancouver Skytrain RFID controversy - uses same technology as in London, UK ...
Labels: city-london, city-vancouver, country-canada, country-uk, region-europe, rfid, skytrain, smart-card, transportation
Touch SIM service is offered using TrueMoney RFID technology to provide customers access to convenient touch services that support their specific lifestyles and communities. ...

... "Supporting RFID technology, Touch SIM is a world-first offering that best suits all convergence lifestyles with just a touch. Its highlights include convenience, speed and security with smart features that match a range of modern lifestyles. Personal data and expense information can be recorded and stored on the Touch SIM. True also introduced leading new allies including Major Cineplex Group, The Esplanade, Blu-O Rhythm & Bowl, McDonald's and CP Fresh Mart which will offer more alternatives for new generation consumers in terms of supporting services for RFID technology. The first RFID offering, exclusively designed for fans of the top reality show True Academy Fantasia Season 5 (AF5), will allow voting for contestants simply through touch via the Touch SIM, making it more easy and convenient. " ...
Labels: cell-phone, customer-experience, mobile, phones, rfid-technology, services, sim-card, smart-card, true-corporation
Boing-Boing demonstrates hacking of RFID credit cards ...
Labels: credit-card, hacks, smart-card, video
With RFID-enabled contactless payments via mobile phones growing in Japan, securing the devices is becoming more critical. ...
... "To address these concerns, several mobile phone providers have introduced biometric security measures including finger print, facial and voice recognition, which are needed to activate the phone. " ...
Labels: biometrics, cashless-payment, contactless-payment, mobile-device, phones, security, smart-card, virtual-payment
The Felica RFID card is showcased ...
Labels: card, city-tokyo, compatibility, country-japan, felica-chip, mobile, phones, smart-card, transportation
UPM Raflatac supplies RFID inlays to enable attendee and vehicle access to the FIS female downhill ski World Cup on February 9 to 10. ...

... "At Piemonte Mondiale, all persons authorized by the event organizer will be provided with an RFID-enabled plastic ID card that carries their personal data and access rights. These cards will be used by all persons permitted to enter, from the press, athletes and invited VIPs to authorities and operators. The same goes for vehicle IDs: authorized vehicles will be issued an RFID-enabled pass. People and vehicles will be manually scanned with handheld RFID readers supplied by Brightpoint. " ...
Labels: access-control, authentication, brightpoint, reader, smart-card, sports, tags, upm-raflatac, vehicle
Nationwide uses RFID technology at seminar to streamline the process of sharing contact information. ...
... "This new system will feature the use of RFID (radio frequency identification) chips on nametags worn by members and vendors during the conference. The objective of this new program is to offer Nationwide members a more convenient, accurate way of sharing their contact information with vendors on the showfloor. " ...
Labels: contact-management, name-tags, nationwide-marketing, rfid, smart-card
Canadian transportation agency uses RFID smart cards to streamline the process of ticketing and collecting fares. ...
... "In July 2003, on the initiative of the AMT, the STM, acting on behalf of the metropolitan area transit organizations and the Reseau des Transports de la Capitale, gave the U.S. firm GFI and the French firm ACS a contract to design, manufacture and commission a sale and collection system based on a no-contact smart card. In 2006, the detailed design of the system and the equipment, most of the software development, the production of prototypes and the work of the partner transit organizations with a view to incorporating the system and distributing cards to users were completed. Commissioning of the system is planned for 2008 " ...
Labels: automation, pilot, smart-card, streamline, tickets, transportation
Slippery Rock University will leverage RFID across its student body and faculty for access control and payments. ...
... "Radio-frequency identification (RFID) cards will replace the university's current ID cards used by all students, faculty and staff beginning in the fall ... " ...
Labels: academia-slippery-rock-univ, identification, payment, smart-card


... "But the services provided by the LEGIC all-in-one-card go well beyond mere access control. Members can use their contactless smartcard to reserve the locker they want, and they can purchase minutes in the sun cabin by using their LEGIC smart card. Lastly, the Club is about to install a new LEGIC based application on the all-in-one-card so that members do not need to worry about having small change and notes on them if they want to purchase food and drink in the Club's cafeteria, because they will be able to pay for it using their card or bracelet with integrated LEGIC chip. " ...

Labels: access-control, contactless-smart-card, country-spain, customer-experience, ganter-tech, itservices, legic-identsystems, reebok-la-finca-spain, region-europe, rfid, security, smart-card, sports, understanding

... "The Moscow Metro is one of the world's most heavily used metro systems, carrying 8.2 million passengers on a normal weekday. The RFID inlays provided by UPM Raflatac will replace the cards with magnetic stripe Moscow Metro is currently using for tickets with a fixed number of journeys. For seasonal tickets, the Moscow Metro is already using contactless RFID smart cards which enable significantly faster entry for passengers. The Moscow Metro was the first metro system in Europe to implement smart cards together with a new type of magnetic card in 1998. In the first stage, the monthly usage of UPM Raflatac HF inlays based on the Mifare Ultralight standard will be 5 million pieces. After a transitional period at the end of summer 2007, usage will rise to approximately 30 million inlays per month. " ...

Labels: contactless, contactless-smart-card, enabler, metro, mifare, moscow-metro, rfid-card, rfid-inlay, rfidsystem, smart-card, tickets, upm-raflatac

... "Discover Network, a business unit of Discover Financial Services and Morgan Stanley, announced that it has certified the Saturn 5000 contactless reader developed by On Track Innovations (OTI) (NASDAQ: OTIV), a global leader in contactless microprocessor-based smart card solutions, for use with Discover Network's contactless payment application. The certification process ensures that the Saturn 5000's reader technology is able to support Discover Network's proprietary contactless payment solution. Additional OTI readers are in the certification process.
Compatible with major POS terminal providers and acquirers, Saturn 5000's enhanced features allow the reader to support multiple application programs and read a variety of payments sources, including credit cards and key fobs and cell phones. The console's plug-and-play design and small footprint facilitates quick upgrades of existing POS terminals to accept contactless payments. And because the reader faces the customer, the Saturn 5000 enables easier and faster payment transactions. Additionally, OTI's patented matched antenna technology provides more effective power consumption, reliable and stable communications, and additional levels of security and encryption throughout the communication link. " ...
Labels: antenna, antenna-design, antenna-technology, card, card-reader, contactless, contactless-payment, contactless-smart-card, credit-card, data, design, discover-network, itservices, morgan-stanley, network, oti, point-of-sale, radio-frequency-network, reader, rfid-application, rfid-card, rfid-certification, rfid-design, rfid-reader, rfid-sources, rfid-technology, rfidsystem, security, services, smart, smart-card, solution, system, technology
Smart Card Alliance responds to the State Department's October 17th Federal Register notice, recommending that the U.S. government reconsider using vicinity read RFID technology for its passport card implementation program. The Alliance sees advantages in leveraging contactless smartcard technology for the ePassport. ...
... "In its response to the State Department's notice, the Alliance provides details of its concerns with the passport card decision to use vicinity read RFID technology, and gives recommendations for measures that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of State could implement to improve the passport card program.
The Alliance states many advantages to using contactless smart card technology for the passport card program, including the ability to support electronic verification of authenticity to prevent counterfeiting and to use secure, encrypted communications to thwart eavesdropping and replay attacks, and ensure privacy protection for cardholders. A passport card based on contactless smart card technology can also leverage the infrastructure that is being put in place by DHS and the Department of State to support the new ePassport. " ...
Labels: adoption, card, contactless, dept-of-homeland-security, e-passport, infrastructure, long-range, privacy, rfid-application, rfid-card, rfid-technology, security, smart, smart-card, smart-card-alliance, technology, travel, us-dept-of-homeland-security, us-dept-of-state
Smart Card Alliance comes out against the RFID-enabled ePassport, citing security concerns. ...
... "Using the long read range radio frequency identification (RFID) technology the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and State Department are proposing for passport cards will do little to increase the security of the nation's borders, and opens up possibilities that U.S. citizens could be tracked, the Smart Card Alliance said today. The Alliance contends that a more privacy sensitive and secure passport card solution using the same contactless smart card technology found in the new electronic passports (ePassports) can improve border security without causing delays at crossings ... " ...
Labels: card, contactless, contactless-smart-card, dept-of-homeland-security, long-range, news, privacy, rfid, rfid-card, rfid-news, security, smart, smart-card, solution, technology, us-dept-of-homeland-security
ASSA ABLOY Identification Technologies supplies the Cartes conference with RFID-enabled smart card for access control. ...
... "ASSA ABLOY Identification Technologies (ITG) will provide 30,000 contactless smart cards to be used by exhibitors, visitors, VIP guests and the organizers themselves. The cards are manufactured by VisionCard, a leading European card manufacturer based in Austria and part of ITG. Among the special features of the card is the printed antenna, which represents a complementary technology to ITG's other core transponder technologies, wire-embedding, wire-transfer and coil winding. VisionCard's long track record and their expertise in high volume printing allow the company to produce high quality printed antennas very cost efficiently and to connect them to any 13.56 MHz IC module available in the market. The cards for the CARTES exhibition are based on Philips mifare 1k chips. Set up of the access control system at the exhibition has been entrusted to French system integrator Tech-Event. For this application, Tech-Event has chosen RFID reader modules manufactured by ACG Identification Technologies, another ASSA ABLOY ITG company. The reader modules provided by ACG, compatible with multiple ISO standards including ISO 14443A/B and ISO 15693, will be used to read all the entry badges issued for the exhibition. " ...
Labels: access-control, antenna, antenna-technology, card, card-reader, company, conference, contactless, contactless-smart-card, cost, manufacturer, market, mifare, module, news, philips, quality-control, reader, rfid-application, rfid-card, rfid-company, rfid-module, rfid-news, rfid-reader, rfidsystem, smart, smart-card, system, tech, technology, transponder
National Science Foundation, NSF, provides funding to increase the privacy and security of RFID smart tags, through better cryptographics.
... "Strengthened security for smart tags - the wireless devices that allow drivers to zip through automatic tollbooths or pass a security desk with the flash of a card - is the aim of a new initiative that has received $1.1 million from the National Science Foundation. Led by Kevin Fu of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the researchers are developing much-needed cryptographic protocols, hardware and applications for the increasingly common devices. Millions of consumers already use smart tags—wireless devices that use radio waves to identify and authenticate people and things - and they will become more numerous, says Fu.
Smart tags - which include Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags—are already used to track items from library books to merchandise to cattle. Increasingly, they are replacing the magnetic stripe cards used in security badges and mass transit cards, sometimes also serving as electronic cash. The tags will soon be incorporated into documents such as passports; their use is being explored for tracking medical records and prison inmates. But the tags, which also include contactless smart cards and low-resource sensors, are a technology that has crept in from the edge of the Internet and they present new challenges in terms of security and privacy issues, says Fu.
The unique environment presented by smart tags - they can operate without human intervention and without a physically connected power source - presents unique security concerns, says Fu. Smart tags automatically respond to the device that reads them, so human users don't have the traditional means of giving or denying consent to the reader. This infrastructure of untrusted readers and tags requires an approach that preserves privacy while maintaining the flexibility and convenience that the tags offer.
The new consortium, dubbed the RFID ConsortiUm for Security and Privacy (RFID-CUSP), takes these operating conditions into account and is designing new cryptographic definitions, algorithms and models that will lay the solid foundation on which secure applications can be built. As part of their project, the researchers are working with the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART). The project will result in the first completely open, publicly available software for experimenting with RFID security and privacy. " ...

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... "RF IDeas, Inc., creators of single-badge solutions for physical and logical access control and security, has shipped its 30,000th RFID proximity device for use in the healthcare industry. The milestone is confirmation of RF IDeas' leadership position in the emerging field of single sign-on authentication and access systems, as well as the growing adoption of this technology in healthcare organizations, where protection of patient information as mandated by HIPAA is crucial. RF IDeas will be demonstrating its cutting-edge solutions at booth #1851 of HIMSS, February 12-16, 2006. " ...
Labels: access-control, adoption, authentication, card, card-reader, devices, edge, healthcare, information, reader, rfid-application, rfid-card, rfid-device, rfid-reader, security, smart, smart-card
QI Sys is developing RFID smart cards for contactless payment applications ...
... "QI Systems Inc., a leading developer and integrator of smart card payment, access control and tracking solutions, announced that QI product engineers are now developing hardware and software components that support RFID-enabled contactless payment systems. RFID-enabled payment systems are rapidly gaining in popularity with merchants and consumers in the U.S. Small-value transactions can now be quickly completed using a payment card with a built-in microchip and wire-loop antenna utilizing very-short-range (several inches) radio waves to securely transmit account information from the card to the merchant point-of-sale terminal. There is no need for the merchant to swipe the card through a reader, so the cardholder always remains in control of the card and transaction time is optimized. MasterCard, Visa and American Express are actively promoting contactless-payment versions of their cards. The International Standards Organization has established an implementation specification enabling these credit-card leaders to share a common transmission protocol. That in turn facilitates the programming of a single merchant point-of-sale terminal to accept and process transactions from all three companies’ payment cards/devices. Merchants and cardholders alike should benefit significantly from the enhanced convenience and security offered by a broader selection of contactless payment solutions. " ...
Labels: access-control, antenna, antenna-technology, applications, benefits-of-rfid, card, card-reader, contactless, contactless-smart-card, credit-card, developer, hardware, information, product, programming, reader, rfid-card, rfid-reader, security, smart, smart-card, software, tracking, value
... "A Dutch television program Nieuwslicht recently worked with local security firm Riscure to successfully crack and decrypt a Dutch-prototype RFID passport. " ...
Labels: access-control, card, contactless, contactless-smart-card, credit-card, e-passport, information, mobile, privacy, rfid-card, security, smart, smart-card
Research shows that RFID growth will come from smart card applications ...
... "The study - RFID Forecasts, Players and Opportunities 2006-2016 - reveals that although the lion's share of RFID shipments, in terms of volume produced, will be for high volume items such as post, drugs, pallets, cases, tyres and consumer goods, a disproportionate percentage of revenue will be achieved through RFID deployments in the ePassport and smart card markets. " ...
Labels: applications, biometrics, card, growth, research, rfid-card, rfid-world, security, smart, smart-card
Company is developing a fingerprint-secured RFID device for potential use in smart payment transactions and contactless applications. ...
... "Five-year-old Digital Defense Group says its credit-card-size token, which contains a fingerprint sensor and an RFID chip, is compliant with MasterCard International's PayPass contactless-payment program and can potentially be used for Internet transactions as well as payments in stores." ...
Labels: card, chip-set, company, contactless, credit-card, defense, devices, rfid-card, rfid-device, security, smart, smart-card
MedicAlert will show its RFID-enabled smart-card for enabling emergency medical care through the use of identification and electronic health records. ...
... "MedicAlert will be showcasing technology products - the MedicAlert® E-HealthKEY, the Health Enhancement System (HES), and the RFID Emergency Card in response to the federal government’s goal to give all Americans electronic medical records in the coming years. Within a few years, one-third of all Americans will be elderly – about 77 million people – the single biggest demographic group in the country. Globally, the U.S. will have the largest population of elderly people in the history of the world. " ...
Labels: active-rfid, activerfid, benefits, card, card-reader, center, cio, conference, country-united-states, data, data-center, devices, drug-authentication, fda, healthcare, history, interoperability, medical, medical-rfid, mobile, people, reader, rfid, rfid-card, rfid-deployment, rfid-device, rfid-reader, rfid-world, safety, security, smart, smart-card, standard, verichip
HID achieves ISO9001 certification for the design, manufacture, and distribution of RFID technology. ...
... "HID Corporation, the premier manufacturer of contactless access control cards and readers for the security industry, announced that is has achieved ISO 9001:2000 re-certification for quality management and its system certification that encompasses manufacturing. HID first received ISO9000 certification on June 1, 1999, ISO 9001:2000 certification on June 1, 2002 and has been continuously certified while they maintain focus on continuous process improvements for the company's entire iCLASS 13.56 MHz, Prox 125 kHz, and Wiegand card and reader technology design, manufacture and distribution processes. To attain ISO9001 certification, all certified companies must be in conformance to the ISO9001:2000 standard that requires companies to do what is needed to fulfill the customer's quality requirements, enhance customer satisfaction, manage the processes or activities and to achieve continual improvement of their performance in pursuit of these objectives. " ...
Labels: access-control, authentication, barcode, card, card-reader, chip-manufacturing, chipsheet, contactless, contactless-smart-card, design, information, manufacturer, manufacturing, performance, quality-control, rfid, rfid-card, security, smart, smart-card, standard, what-is-rfid
Zebra inks product-line agreement to serve the healthcare supply chain with RFID printing and other identification technology. Zebra's partner, MedAssets, leverages technology into the healthcare supply chain through best-of-breed solutions. ...
... "Zebra Technologies (Nasdaq: ZBRA), a global leader in delivering on-demand specialty printing solutions for business and process improvement, has signed a new three-year full product line agreement with MedAssets Supply Chain Systems, a leading healthcare group purchasing organization (GPO) and supply chain services company. The full line agreement makes Zebra’s bar code, card and RFID printers as well as its supplies and service agreements available to MedAssets' customers for a wide range of identification, tracking and access control applications. " ...
Labels: access-control, barcode, benefits-of-rfid, card, company, data, demand, equipment, food, healthcare, information, itservices, label, medical, medical-rfid, mobile, printer, procurement, quality-control, rfid-card, rfid-labels, rfid-price, rfid-world, security, services, smart, smart-card, smart-label, smartlabel, tools, wireless, zebra-rfid
Zebra partners to deliver RFID and printing solutions to the Chinese market. ...
... "A signing ceremony, held earlier today in Beijing with Digital China, marks a milestone for Zebra's PartnersFirst channel development program in China. Launched in March 2003, Zebra's PartnersFirst program was designed to help deliver value-driven bar code, wireless and RFID-based solutions to a wide range of end customers in industries such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare, government, transportation, logistics and more. Globally, the program has been successful earning a five-star rating (out of five) from VARBusiness Magazine. A redesigned program for the China market was launched last year. Today's alliance with Digital China is significant to Zebra's development, and testament to its increasing growth and commitment to this dynamic market. Under the terms of the agreement, Digital China will become Zebra's value added distributor (VAD) in China's auto-ID field. The alliance will enable Digital China to expand its presence in this lucrative market. Currently, Digital China’s distribution network and wide-reach is unparalleled, with access to over 6000 agents throughout Greater China. " ...

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RFID support the Swedish Police Department in their national electronic passport initiative. ...
... "ACG Identification Technologies, a leading component and technology supplier in the smart card and RFID markets, and Arcontia AB, a contactless smart card reader supplier in RFID markets, announce that their customized passport readers were chosen by Setec and the Swedish Police Department for use within the country’s nationwide electronic passport project. In total, 320 units were installed in local police stations across the country to be used by citizens when collecting their newly issued electronic passports. " ...
Labels: active-rfid, card, card-reader, contactless, country-germany, developer, e-passport, europe, infrastructure, logistics, mifare, office, project, region-asia, region-europe, rfid-card, roll-out, smart, smart-card, supplier
Arcontia supplies RFID smart card solutions to Norwegian Rail in support of national eTicket program. ...
... "Arcontia AB, a contactless smart card reader supplier in RFID markets, announces that its contactless smart card readers were rolled out to the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) for use within the nationwide electronic e-ticketing project. In total, 1000 pocket PC’s with the attached compact flash readers are to be used by train conductors across the country. The Norwegian company Unified Consulting and Arcontia have been cooperating since February 2005 regarding the implementation of the electronic ticketing issue in the Mobile Terminal system (the MT project) for the Norwegian State Railways. " ...
Via CIOInsight: Ahead of the Game: Designed by Hewlett-Packard Co., Cisco Systems Inc., and Fortress GB Ltd., the system includes RFID-enabled smart cards that must be scanned at one of the stadium's 84 turnstiles for entry. The smart cards were used by 85,000 fans last season - they are included with season tickets ...
Labels: active-rfid, card, card-reader, cisco-rfid, company, contactless, contactless-smart-card, developer, equipment, hp, logistics, mifare, mobile, office, project, rfid-card, smart, smart-card, supplier
Entertainment company selects Alladin's RFID eToken for secure application access. ...
... "As the most powerful two-factor authentication token available today, Aladdin eToken now provides one of the world's largest international entertainment companies with a powerful, yet easily deployed solution for ensuring that employees securely gain access to critical applications and confidential data - an important process highlighted by its auditors. Aladdin eToken also offers unmatched password management capabilities, allowing both employees and the organization to simply create and manage password policies that match the needs of the company and its divisions. " ...
Labels: authentication, award, card, company, data, network, rfid-card, smart, smart-card, solution, usb, win
RFID BioCards: Via Flowsense: FlowSense and Digital Defense Group partner to pursue the RFID Biometric Access Control Market ...
... "Digital Defense Group's RFID-based technology will position FlowSense to better serve the government and commercial market place, stated Bill Schlueter, Manager of Biometric Solutions Business Development for FlowSense. Digital Defense Group's series of biocards are clearly in its own category above and beyond traditional smart card systems, and we are excited about their applications and possibilities. " ...
Labels: access-control, card, defense, rfid-card, smart, smart-card
Axalto RFID contactless payment cards are being supplied to KeyBank for contactless debit role ...
... "Axalto, the world's leading provider of microprocessor cards, is supplying more than two million MasterCard® PayPass™ cards to KeyBank for the first contactless debit card rollout in the U.S. Axalto contactless payment smart cards enable cardholders to simply tap their card on the reader or within one inch of a point-of-sale terminal at checkout, instead of swiping their card or handing it to a store employee. The terminal quickly emits a signal acknowledging payment confirmation. The payment transaction is then processed. The KeyBank MasterCard PayPass card – available beginning September 1 – also includes a magnetic stripe, allowing consumers to use it at any location that accepts MasterCard debit cards. " ...
Labels: card, card-reader, company, contactless, contactless-smart-card, country-united-states, enabler, location, rfid-card, rfid-checkout, rfid-store, rfidstore, smart, smart-card
Global RFID EIdentity Initiative: Via LogicaCMG: LogicaCMG launches global e-Identity initiative ...
... "LogicaCMG launches global e-Identity initiative: LogicaCMG today launches a new e-Identity initiative that will provide a global centre of excellence for the development of solutions for electronic identification, travel documents, border crossing and public safety initiatives. This programme brings together LogicaCMG's expertise in systems integration, security, identification and tracking technologies, such as biometrics, smart cards and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). LogicaCMG has successfully completed e-Identity projects worldwide, such as the biometric-enabled fast-pass border crossing at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam. In addition, the company has extensive experience in the provision of smart card based solutions for financial applications and access control. " ...
Labels: access-control, airport, biometrics, card, company, identity, integration, rfid, safety, security, smart, smart-card, travel
Via Zebra Technologies: ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES EXPANDS RFID SMART LABEL BUSINESS: Zebra adds smart label converting equipment to its supplies plant and qualifies as a supplier of Alien Technology EPC Class 1 RFID labels ...
... "A smart label is created by embedding a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip and antenna within the label material. Zebra is working closely with chip providers, such as Alien Technology, to ensure the quality and performance of each tag. With its expanded RFID label converting capabilities, Zebra can offer a wide range of high- and ultra-high frequency inlays to meet a variety of application needs as well as customized label facestocks, adhesives, sizes and formats. " ...
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RFID Cat Cards: University Lifestyle: Via Modbee.com: The Modesto Bee: Getting IT Ready: Cables connect, wireless roams, water cools and cash is a chip ...
... "The moment students register, they will be handed some technology - a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip - in their identification cards, Kogut said. The cards are called cat cards after the campus mascot, the Bobcat. " ...
Labels: academia-university, card, smart, smart-card, wireless
RFID Enabled Purchasing With Smart Bank Cards: Via The Seattle Times: Business & Technology: Purchases with wave of a bank card
... "Banks around the country have begun issuing bank cards with microchips. The cards contain radio frequency identification (RFID) chips, that enable users to simply wave the cards in front of special terminals to pay for a purchase. " ...
Labels: card, enabler, smart, smart-card
RFID Smart Card VA Pilot: Identity Management: Via House Committee on Veterans' Affairs: Identity Management Systems: Neville Pattinson, Director of Business Development, Technology and Government Affairs, Axalto, Inc. ...
... "One of the card variants will also contain a third chip for supporting the installed base of existing physical access systems based on RFID technology. The Smart card project team within Veterans Affairs has spent considerable time performing feasibility studies and prototype evaluations in many areas to ensure the correct application of the technology to their systems and processes. " ...
Labels: card, identity, project, rfid-pilot, smart, smart-card
Zebra TI RFID Gen2 Demonstrated: ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES FIRST COMPANY TO SUCCESSFULLY DEMONSTRATE TEXAS INSTRUMENTS’ GEN 2 TECHNOLOGY: Zebra, Texas Instruments and ThingMagic demonstrate Gen 2 technology, proving Zebra’s flexibility to handle RFID tags from multiple sources, to help accelerate the adoption of Gen 2 ...
... "Zebra Technologies (Nasdaq: ZBRA), a global leader in delivering on-demand printing solutions for business and process improvement, recently collaborated with Texas Instruments and ThingMagic to demonstrate EPC Gen 2 tags from Texas Instruments in a Zebra printer/encoder during the EPCglobal Fast Moving Consumer Goods Business Action Group meeting in Houston, Texas. Zebra is the only company to successfully demonstrate printer/encoder communication with Gen 2 inlays from several leading suppliers. Highlighting the meeting’s Gen 2 Live theme, the demonstration featured Zebra’s R110Xi printer/encoder, embedded with ThingMagic’s RFID reader module and Texas Instruments’ EPC Gen 2 inlays incorporated into label rolls. " ...
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Smart Card RFID Identification: Via HRSA Bioterrorism and Hospital Preparedness
... "To ensure privacy and security, some States have indicated they are considering using an advanced and more expensive type of identification system, such as smart cards or programmable RFID cards. Smart cards, for example, permit easy updating of the health volunteer's complete record by storing the information on a computer chip located on the ID card itself. " ...
Labels: card, computer, information, privacy, security, smart, smart-card
RFID Smart Cards: DOD Access Control: Via The Committee on Energy and Commerce
... "Smart cards are essentially RFID systems with advanced computing power, storage, and strong encryption accelerators, offering advanced services with enhanced security and privacy protection. In fact, smart cards are so powerful that the Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies are adopting the technology to secure access to their facilities and computer networks, even storing a picture and fingerprint of the cardholder on the card for enhanced security control. " ...
Labels: access-control, card, commerce, computer, defense, dod, dodrfid, itservices, privacy, security, services, smart, smart-card
LockheedMartin Zebra DOD RFID Compliance Partners: LOCKHEED MARTIN CHOOSES ZEBRA FOR RFID LABEL PRINTING: Largest U.S. defense contractor to meet DoD compliance tagging requirements with Zebra printers, software and supplies ...
... "Lockheed Martin, the largest U.S. defense contractor, will use Zebra equipment and supplies to create smart labels for items it ships to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), to satisfy the DoD’s RFID requirements. Zebra is the first printer manufacturer to earn a contract to supply Lockheed Martin with RFID products. " ...
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MasterCard SmartCard RFID Payment: Hypercom Terminals Star in MasterCard Promotion at Major League Baseball All-Star Game FanFest: 80,000 Fans Tap for Prizes with Optimum T4100s and Smart Cards in Baseball Giveaway Event ...
... "MasterCard’s use of a contactless prize card drew attention to the MasterCard® PayPass™ program, an initiative that eliminates the need for consumers to swipe their credit cards through a reader. Cardholders simply tap their MasterCard PayPass card on a specially equipped merchant terminal that reads consumer account information from a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag embedded in the card. " ...
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RFID DualInterface Smart Card: Raak Technologies Joins HID’s Development Partner Program to Supply Strong Authentication Products and Services to HID’s Reseller Channel ...
... "Raak's solution supports HID's dual-interface SMARTS program cards, which combine HID's proven RFID technologies with powerful smart card chips from various contact smart card suppliers. The solution also includes RaakSign, Raak's comprehensive cryptographic middleware package, smart card readers, and deployment services: everything a customer needs to enable strong authentication security for Network Logon, VPN, Citrix, Web Access, WLAN, E-mail and a wide variety of other applications." ...
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RFID Reader CompactFlash FormFactor: ACG: ACG completes HF Dual ISO reader family: Handheld version of fully ISO 14443 A/B compatible read/write module available now ...
... "ACG Identification Technologies GmbH, a leading component and technology supplier in the smart card and RFID markets, announces today the launch of its new high-speed, fully ISO 14443 A and B compatible RFID reader in a Compact FlashTM card form factor. The new RFID read/write handheld module completes ACG's HF Dual ISO Reader family, which already comprises an OEM module, a Plug&Play board and a fully packaged desktop reader. It is ideal for numerous mobile applications, including mobile verification of e-passports, e-drivers licenses and e-ID cards. " ...
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RFID Innovation IP Licensing: Zebra Technologies Joins Intermec RFID Rapid Start Licensing Program: Agreement promises continued RFID innovation ...
... "In a move to drive continued development and deployment of state-of-the-art RFID systems and to accelerate adoption of RFID, Intermec Technologies Corp. and Zebra Technologies Corp. today announced that Zebra has joined Intermec's Rapid Start RFID intellectual property licensing program. The Rapid Start Licensing Program provides Zebra access to a number of Intermec portfolios of patented RFID technology, including RFID tags, fixed and portable readers, and fixed and portable printers. In addition, Zebra (NASDAQ:ZBRA) has exercised the cross-licensing provision of the Rapid Start program, providing Intermec access to Zebra's RFID innovations. " ...
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Medical RFID Tracking Tag: HIPA-TRAKKER™ is an integrated solution for elimination of medication errors using RFID automatic identification technology ...
... "HIPA-TAG represents a specialized medical RFID label-tag encoded with the patent-pending relational-check-code to prevent errors and tampering. HIPA-TAG is made to fit the form factor of smallest syringe and vial. More importantly, it requires minimal human intervention and will eliminate potential errors that are inherent with the use of barcodes. " ...
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RFID Smart Cards: Ten Million Suica Cards Issued!
... "The IC card Suica, launched on November 18, 2001, passed the 10 million mark for cards issued on October 26, 2004, reflecting the great popularity of the card among riders. East Japan Railway Company (JR East) will continue to offer more services to increase Suica convenience and ease of use. " ...
Labels: card, country-japan, itservices, services, smart, smart-card
Sony Global - Felica: East Japan Railway Company fully implemented the Suica IC card automated ticketing system ...
... "There are about 14 to 15 million passengers (total) a day using Suica where the services are available. Therefore, the growth rate can be said to be remarkable since it has only been a little over a year when the service was first launched. " ...
Labels: card, country-japan, growth, itservices, services, smart, smart-card
RFID Border Control Biometrics UK Conference: OMNIKEY sponsors the Global Border Control Technology Summit in London: OMNIKEY, one of the world´s leading manufacturers of innovative smart card readers, is sponsoring the Global Border Control Technology Summit, the premier meeting place for governments, technology vendors and system integrators to debate the ongoing concerns involving biometric passports ...
... "OMNIKEY, one of the world´s leading manufacturers of innovative smart card readers, is sponsoring the Global Border Control Technology Summit, the premier meeting place for international governments, technology vendors and system integrators to debate the ongoing concerns involving biometric passports. The conference will take place on July 11th to 12th in London at the Selfridge Hotel in London. The decision of governments worldwide to introduce high-security electronic travel documents based on RFID and biometric technologies, as well as to roll-out a new globe-spanning border control infrastructure, presents an array of technological and logistical challenges. " ...
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RFID Pharmacy Account Management: CVS/pharmacy Purchases 12,000 Hypercom RFID-Enabled Payment Terminals: Hypercom Becomes Pharmacy's Preferred POS Vendor with Optimum L4100 Device ...
... "Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) announced that CVS/pharmacy, the 5,400-store retail pharmacy chain, has named Hypercom its preferred supplier of card payment terminals based on the advanced functionality of the Optimum L4100, a compact, high-speed signature capture card device specifically designed to speed checkout lines in multi-lane retail environments. The Hypercom terminals, configured to CVS/pharmacy specifications, accept magnetic stripe cards, smart cards, and contactless cards or key fobs that eliminate swiping and signature requirements through the use of embedded radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that transmit consumer account information over radio frequency waves. " ...
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RFID Smart Cards: Ingenico and OTI Form Partnership in Secure Contactless Payment and Identification: Initial Deployments Will Support US Payment Market ...
... "On Track Innovations Ltd, (OTI) (NASDAQ: OTIV; Prime Standard [Frankfurt]: OT5), a global leader in contactless microprocessor-based smart card solutions for homeland security and payments, announced a partnership with Ingenico North America. Ingenico and OTI will provide secure contactless solutions for the payment and identification markets. " ...
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NAIS 2004 Projects
... "Further, selected horses identified with RFID implants will also be issued smart cards with the horse's adult picture imprinted on the card, and the RFID number, premises identification and animal health information recorded on the smart card's chip. Animal identification including RFID and biometrics will be utilized and integrated into the Consortium's databases. Traceability exercises will be used to evaluate the projects ability to meet the 48-hour trace back goal. " ...
Labels: animal-identification, animal-rfid, biometrics, card, information, smart, smart-card
The Committee on Energy and Commerce
... "Smart cards are essentially RFID systems with advanced computing power, storage, and strong encryption accelerators, offering advanced services with enhanced security and privacy protection. In fact, smart cards are so powerful that the Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies are adopting the technology to secure access to their facilities and computer networks, even storing a picture and fingerprint of the cardholder on the card for enhanced security control. The DoD makes worst case scenario assumptions about the cards falling into the wrong hands and having large resources at their disposal to crack the card -- standards that advanced smart cards have met through the use of encryption, secure design, and other measures. " ...
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RFID 1356Mhz Smart Card Reader: Atmel Introduces AVR Microcontroller-based 13.56 MHz Contactless Smart Card Reader ...
... "Atmel Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), a global leader in the development and fabrication of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced today the world's smallest and lowest-cost 13.56 MHz RFID single chip reader. Radio frequency identification (RFID) readers allow devices to wirelessly interrogate and write to tags and Smart Cards. This technology is now being used in applications such as consumer, healthcare, transportation and logistics products. Smaller than a US dime, the AT90RF135602 is ideal for portable devices. Combined with its low power consumption and intelligent power management, the AT90RF135602 is especially suited for small, battery-powered handheld devices. It integrates, in a single BGA package, an RF block developed by a leading RFID design company and an Atmel AVR high performance RISC microcontroller. " ...
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Gen2 RFID Printer Encoder: ZEBRA FIRST TO DEMONSTRATE EPC GENERATION 2 TECHNOLOGY IN AN RFID PRINTER/ENCODER ...
... "Zebra Technologies, a global leader in on-demand specialty
printing solutions for business improvement, today announced it is demonstrating the use of EPCglobal’s UHF Electronic Product Code (EPC) Class 1 Generation 2 (Gen 2) RFID protocol in its booth (#2221) at the Retail Systems 2005 Conference & Exposition through Thursday, May 26, in Chicago. Zebra is the first thermal printer company to demonstrate the technology using existing and readily available printer/encoders. Throughout the Retail Systems 2005 event, Zebra will showcase the use of EPC Gen 2 RFID tags with its industry-leading line of multi-protocol RFID printer/encoders. Zebra has been working closely with several of the industry’s foremost technology companies in the advancement and development of RFID solutions that support the new Gen 2 standard. " ...
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