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As a U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Energetics Center, the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division (NSWC IHD) is a leader in the Navy's Energetics Enterprise. Its mission is to provide research, development, test and evaluation and in-service support of energetics and energetic materials for propulsion systems, ordnance & pyrotechnic devices and fuzing for Navy, Joint Forces, and the Nation. Capabilities include research, test, and engineering of chemicals, propellants, explosives, related electronic devices and associated ordnance equipment.
 
In short, the U.S. Navy and other Federal Government agencies and allied nations come to NSWC IHD for energetic systems solutions — the organization supports the warfighter of today, anticipates their future needs, and makes discoveries for the next generation.
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2006
10 Apr 2006

Highlights from RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

The fifth - and largest - IDTechEx event RFID Smart Labels USA event
15 Mar 2006

RFID Profit - the Taboo Subject

In any rapidly emerging market sector, there are those that make bold initiatives but miss their targets and there are those that quietly create profitable businesses. So it is with RFID, where many companies are reviewing their strategies after disappointment while others are succeeding. However, as far as the press and the analysts are concerned, profit is a taboo subject. Until now.
12 Mar 2006

The Global RFID Event

Learn about RFID progress from East Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Americas and network with delegates from 30 countries. Now only days from the Boston show which kicks off on March 28, we examine the key uniques of the fifth annual RFID Smart Labels USA event.
10 Feb 2006

Food and Livestock RFID - Where, Why, What Next?

RFID is far from being a new thing in the food and livestock industry. It is widely used, with much more to come thanks to many drivers. In this article we reveal global trends in the use of RFID for food and livestock traceability.
26 Jan 2006

Pharmaceutical RFID - Fast Forward

The requirements of the pharmaceutical industry are very different from those of any other industry and this is reflected in its rapid adoption of RFID. Learn how pharmaceuticals are pioneering the use of RFID.
13 Jan 2006

Track & trace without RFID - or anything!

Mark McGlade of Ingenia will be an extra lecturer at Food Traceability 2006 unveiling this new breakthrough technology
4 Jan 2006

New Advances in RFID Help Food Traceability

New advances in RFID technology benefit food, pharmaceutical and other key markets
2005
12 Dec 2005

Active RFID - A profitable business

Read the highlights from the IDTechEx Active RFID Summit which looked at the technologies and application of active RFID (tags with a battery) and how it is embracing other wireless technologies such as Wifi, Zigbee, Bluetooth, sensors and DSRC.
15 Nov 2005

Combat Feeding and RFID: Food for Thought

US Army, United States
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