May 19, 2003 – RFID may never replace bar codes, but it could well spell the end of toe tags — identifiers put on casualties during war. The US Navy’s Fleet Hospital 3 based in Pensacola, Florida, ...
From managing goods to providing medical care, extreme conditions and uncertainties set the military apart from commercial endeavors. It is one thing to manage supply-chain logistics or to provide ...
A committee of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security next week will consider a report that criticizes the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for security authentication. The ...