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US Army

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The Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center of the US Army Materiel Command. Its workforce provides lifecycle support for most of the Army's lethality used by the US Warfighter. Its missions are to improve existing field items, develop new items, maintain a strong armament technology base and provide technical support to soldiers in the field.
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2005
7 Nov 2005

RFID in the Postal and Courier service

The second biggest application of item level RFID after retail. 10 year forecasts.
6 Oct 2005

High Demand for Accuracy Indoor Location Tech.

4 Oct 2005

Sensors and RFID converge

Examining the prospect of ubiquitous sensors saving lives, improving the quality of life of the disoriented elderly, coping with natural disasters and much else besides.
3 Oct 2005

Active RFID becomes big business

Active RFID becomes big business and will have its own conference
1 Oct 2005

RFID progress at Wal-Mart

10 Sep 2005

Revelations from the world's largest RFID database

5 Sep 2005

Food Traceability - New motives, new methods

20 Jul 2005

The RFID price umbrella lets in competition

7 Jul 2005

RFID experience highlights from Smart Labels USA

The following is a summary of user's experiences, as they reported it, from the fourth Smart Labels USA conference in June
28 Jun 2005

RFID in the Military: Our packaging is smarter than yours!

US Army, United States
12 Jun 2005

Making sustainable profits from RFID

6 May 2005

Smart Labels USA 2005

RFID from pallet to item level: How to manufacture, implement and use RFID Smart Labels
11 Apr 2005

Update on EPC tagging of pallets and cases

7 Feb 2005

Item Level RFID Gathers Pace

26 Jan 2005

Capability driven packaging systems for the Joint Warfighter

US Army, USA
2004
5 Oct 2004

Highlights from the Printed Electronics Conference

London, September 2004
1 Oct 2004

Great Significance for the Military

12 Jul 2004

The Bottom Line on Frequency

Which frequency will win?
20 May 2004

Ultra Small UHF Tags

The size problem of UHF tag antennas cracked?