May 19, 2003 – RFID may never replace bar codes, but it could well spell the end of toe tags — identifiers put on casualties during war. The US Navy’s Fleet Hospital 3 based in Pensacola, Florida, ...
Paris — The war in Iraq has created the first opportunity for the U.S. military to use RFID technology to track combat casualties. An RFID chip sewn into the wristbands of naval personnel is helping ...
The U.S. Navy believes RFID can help improve the treatment of causalities of war. In 2003, it tested the Tactical Medical Coordination System (TacMedCS), which employs a combination of RFID technology ...
From managing goods to providing medical care, extreme conditions and uncertainties set the military apart from commercial endeavors. It is one thing to manage supply-chain logistics or to provide ...
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