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News for the week of July 19

RFID Upgrade Gets Goods to Iraq
RFID for Meat Eaters
IBM RFID-enables PIM
Plastic Pallets Get BAP Tags
Radio Beacon RFID Pilot Kits
Paragon Adds Label Encoder
RFID News Roundup

Featured Story
Can RFID Save the Cattle Industry?

Opinion
Legislation Isn’t the Answer

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RFID Upgrade Gets Goods to Iraq
The U.S. Army recently provided RFID capabilities to a distribution center in Kuwait, which eliminated a bottleneck for goods flowing into Iraq. Full Story >

RFID for Meat Eaters
At Metro Group’s RFID Innovation Center, a kiosk displays the detailed history of meat products a shopper is about to buy. Full Story >

IBM RFID-enables PIM
Big Blue’s product information management (PIM) software provides companies with a way to link RFID-generated location data with a wide range of product information. Full Story >

Plastic Pallets Get BAP Tags
One company is introducing plastic pallets that it says offer better RFID readability and performance options than wooden versions. Full Story >

Radio Beacon RFID Pilot Kits
Warehouse management software developer Radio Beacon releases two new RFID pilot kits aimed at Wal-Mart’s tier 3 suppliers. Full Story >

Paragon Adds Label Encoder
The maker of systems that print and apply labels has released a new modular system that automatically encodes and applies EPC-compliant smart labels. Full Story >

RFID News Roundup
WebMethods provides RFID middleware for DOD; RFID kit for retrofitting label printers; RFID development kit for pocket PCs; new RFID label printing software; Australian sheep may get tagged. Full Story >

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Featured Story
Can RFID Save the Cattle Industry?
RFID holds the promise of enabling governments to trace livestock and control the outbreak of diseases, but there are challenges to deploying the technology within the industry. Premium Content >

Opinion
Legislation Isn’t the Answer
The death of the California RFID privacy bill is a good thing for consumers. Full Story >

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