Ad-hoc network research project awarded 1st August 2006 The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency chose BAE Systems to develop a next-generation, wireless tactical network protocol for the U.S. military.
RFID tracks inventory at Air Force hospital 1st August 2006 Wilford Hall Medical Center at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, installed Mobile Aspects’ iRISupply, a computerized inventory system that uses RFID to
NATO awards contracts for friendly force tracking system 1st August 2006 NATO awarded subcontractors Globecomm Systems and EMS SATCOM a $7.8 million contract to provide a multinational, global positioning satellite-based, friendly
Digital Dispatch arms limo service with mobile computers 1st August 2006 Digital Dispatch landed a contract to provide iPilot 8000 mobile computers for the 400-car fleet of Town Car International of Long Island City, New York.
Monitoring vital signs goes space-age 1st August 2006 Fire departments, professional football teams and U.S. Army researchers are choosing ingestible and wearable telemetric sensors to wirelessly monitor
DOD contract includes RFID technologies 1st August 2006 ODIN Technologies chose Symbol Technologies to support its recent contract awarded from the U.S. Defense and Logistics Agency, a Department of Defense
U.K. coast guard deploys satellite communications system 1st August 2006 The United Kingdom’s Maritime and Coast Guard Agency chose Iridium satellite phones and Applied Satellite Technology airtime services for the communication
Washington utility chooses advanced metering system 1st August 2006 Manitoba Hydro, a Washington state energy provider to approximately 500,000 electric and 250,000 gas customers, will deploy Itron’s newest OpenWay advanced
China postal service chooses RFID to track mail 1st August 2006 Symbol Technologies landed a contract with the China Post, which will use the company’s rugged, reusable radio frequency identification tags, XR400 fixed
Childcare centers choose AT&T for wireless service 1st August 2006 AT&T secured an additional $1.3 million network integration project from the Learning Care Group, which is the parent company of Childtime and Tutor Time
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