At the beginning of October, the RFID for Government conference will address a common issue:


Whether it will be due to a government mandate, competitive pressure, or a change in the law, that the use of RFID in government will become commonplace.

The event promises meetings and interaction with agencies that have already implemented or tested RFID to help identify what it takes for the technology to succeed.
At RFID for Government, topics will include: achieving agency buy-in, securing the supply chain, electronic track & trace, DoD mandate compliance, separating hype from reality, using electronic pedigrees for a positive ROI, integrating RFID in data collection systems, fighting counterfeit supplies, and implementation roadmaps, privacy issues, and the Wi-Fi/RFID debate.


Source: Using RFID



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