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The Research and Innovative Technology Administration, a branch of the DOT, has issued a request to private industry, research organizations, and state and local governments for information about commercially available applications that can fight congestion and improve the United States' transportation system.
Though Latin America is still playing catch-up when it comes to supply chain technology, it will progress quickly over the next few years if vendors can avoid some potential roadblocks.
AT&T recently rolled out RFID-based products and services that will allow schools to track assets, students, visitors, and staff, a move that will surely draw fire from privacy advocates.
In the not-so-distant future, RFID and sensor technology could revolutionize the produce supply chain, making it possible for, say, a bag of lettuce to emit a signal if it becomes contaminated during its journey.
At the time of their merger, Gillette and P&G were pursuing radically different RFID strategies. What were the chances that they could agree on a cohesive, unified program and do it in a matter of months?
Conair may be the nation's leading supplier of personal care and beauty products. But just a short time ago, the company's own DCs were in dire need of a makeover.
Halo 3 hit the market last month amid great fanfare?and tight security. But an emerging RFID-based technology might make security hassles a thing of the past.