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Radio
frequency identification (RFID) is an enabler of tracking processes
in the extended value chain.
DoD's
RFID Commitment ... UID holds DoD's RFID
specifications and, as such, is the road map for suppliers who will
have to meet a January 1, 2005 compliance guideline. ...
Uniquely
identified tangible items will facilitate item tracking in DoD
business systems • RFID is a media to carry the UID that enables
...
Automatic
Identification Technology Office - RFID ... Optically
Readable Media), The Layers of Logistic Units (Radio Frequency
Identification - RFID), and more.. Universal Identification (UID) in
DOD
DOD
Seeks RFID Interoperability ... Members of both
EPCglobal and ISO’s RFID committees see the ... The DOD is also
working to merge its own Unique Identification (UID) numbering
system with ...
The
US DoD Rolls Out its RFID Plan ... RFID carton and
pallet tracking. Initially, the DoD will accept any version of the
EPC tag – except when an item requires a Unique Identification (UID).
...
USE
OF RFID IN THE DOD SUPPLY CHAIN File
Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat ... the overarching suite of
AIT capabilities, RFID will become a key technology enabler for the
DoD logistics business ... of the Unique Identification (UID) into
the ...
CRM Daily: NewsFactor
Network - - PeopleSoft unveils EnterpriseOne 8.10
EnterpriseOne suite for managing processes adding functionality that
focuses on the requirements of the manufacturing industry. Available
in May PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne version 8.10 ships with new features
including customer and supplier portals which promise improved
analysis cross-referencing and forecasting of demand.
Asset-management features such as the eRecruit portal real-estate
forecasting and financial and regulatory compliance in the Financial
Management component have been designed to streamline internal
business operations. CRM Daily, Mar 20, 2004
CeBIT Buzzing with RFID Technology Debuts
From mobile phones to business application and security software
developers demonstrate how its capabilities can benefit customers
and balk at privacy advocates' call to restrict its use.
eWeek, Mar 20, 2004
Reuters Summit-Some retailers not ready for RFID
technology But most company officials
at the Reuters Consumer Products and Retail Summit said this week
they would rather wait to put the technology in place unless they
have no choice. The push to adopt radio frequency identification or
RFID among manufacturers and retailers has been led by Wal-Mart
Stores Inc. the world's top retailer. Quote.com Services
Sector New, Mar 20, 2004
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