A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), the investigative arm of the United States Congress, concludes that “strategic, operational and technical challenges” are hampering ...
The Defense Department treats reusable active radio frequency identification (RFID) tags as disposable items, with $110 million worth of such tags purchased since 1997 used only once or twice, the ...
Canadian technology company GAO RFID was hit with a patent infringement lawsuit on Sept. 8 in Texas Eastern District Court over alleged unauthorized use of semi-transparent RFID tag technology. The ...
GAO RFID has launched a low frequency glass RFID tag. The Glass RFID Tag, also referred to as the GAO 111001, is intended for uses from laundry management to animal tracking, and is safely injectable ...
The Defense Department is not doing as well as it should with its new Logistics Roadmap, and is having difficulty implementing item unique identification (IUID) and radio frequency identification ...