Food Safety and Quality Control in the Military Supply Chain
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Mr Stephen M Moody, RFID Program Coordinator, Combat Feeding
US Army, United States
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This presentation was
given at Active RFID, RTLS & Sensor Networks 2008 on Nov 05, 2008.
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Speaker BiographyStephen M. Moody recently retired after 24 years of active duty as a U.S. Army Veterinary Corps Warrant Officer following a 13 month deployment to the Persian Gulf as the U.S. Army Central Command Food Safety Officer. His degrees include a Master of Science in Food Science and Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Kansas State University. Stephen is a senior member of the American Society for Quality, with a dual certification as a Certified Quality Auditor and a Certified Quality Engineer. As a U.S. Army civilian, he is currently the Team Leader of the Individual Combat Rations Team and serves as the RFID Program Coordinator at the Natick Soldier Research Development & Engineering Center, Combat Feeding Directorate in Natick, Massachusetts. Company ProfileThe Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) is the U.S. Army's "Center of Lethality," a designation that reflects its importance as a provider of more than 90 percent of the Army's lethality used every day by the U.S. Warfighter. ARDEC's overall missions are: to improve already fielded items, develop new items, maintain a strong armament technology base in government, industry and academia and provide technical support to soldiers in the field. ARDEC is an internationally acknowledged hub for the advancement of armaments technology and engineering innovation.
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