Australian army troops in Iraq will use RFID tags to monitor the movement of equipment from early next year. McGahey said: "There are hundreds of millions of items that currently we have poor visibility of", adding that missing or incomplete data...
The US military is taking a step forward in its adoption of radio frequency identification, or RFID, technology to track supplies, and new regulations for suppliers are set to kick in today. Starting today, certain suppliers to the US Defense...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is to trial enhanced RFID tags capable of being read from distances of more than 100 feet later this year in an attempt to improve the tracking of military supplies. The "active" RFID tags the MoD plans to use contain...
The US Department of Defense has awarded a $28m one-year follow-on contract to Unisys to continue work on an RFID programme that will provide almost instantaneous visibility into the location of supplies and shipments across the military's...
The GreenRoad Safety Center will be installed in 200 vehicles belonging to the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force across the UK as part of a six-month trial to improve road safety. The in-vehicle sensor tracks and analyses driving styles...
Bill Gates steps down as Microsoft chairman on 27 June, effectively ending his day-to-day involvement with the company. As the end of an era draws near, silicon.com looks at what Bill Gates' departure will mean for the company he founded and made...