DoD Active RFID Applications for Supply Chain Security and Shelf Life Management (Active RFID Summit 2007)

Mr Stephen M Moody, RFID Program Coordinator, Combat Feeding
US Army - Natick Soldier Research Development, United States
 
2007115.

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Presentation Summary

  • Describe increased functionality of sensor equipped active RFID tags
  • Provide results of a formal evaluation of Container Security Devices
  • Discuss current and future DoD efforts to leverage active RFID for supply chain security and shelf life management

Speaker Biography (Stephen M Moody)

Stephen 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.