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  Author:  15070  Category:(Discussion) Created:(10/24/2003 11:03:00 PM)
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With Apologies, I got the link from Agent Smith's Web Site:

Defense Department wants RFID tags on everything but sand By Ashlee Vance in Chicago Posted: 24/10/2003 at 04:03 GMT

The US Department of Defense has announced a sweeping policy to slap an electronic tag on every item in its inventory - well, almost every item.

By January 2005, the DoD will require all suppliers to place RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags on their goods. The feds hope this technology will help it keep track of massive inventories and improve transaction speeds. Government officials appear very bullish about the technology, but they do have limits on how far they are willing to take the RFID plan.

"RFID policy and the corresponding RFID tagging/labeling of DoD materiel are applicable to all items except bulk commodities such as sand, gravel or liquids," the DoD said in a statement.

Gravel suppliers rejoice.

To help contractors get up to speed on the new policy, the DoD will hold an RFID summit in February of 2004. It then plans to finalize the RFID strategy by June of 2004, giving suppliers plenty of time to tag their kit.

"This technology allows the improvement of data quality, items management, asset visibility, and maintenance of materiel," the DoD said. "Further, RFID will enable DoD to improve business functions and facilitate all aspects of the DoD supply chain."

Many have questioned whether the benefits of RFID tags are worth the privacy baggage they bring. It may be nice for Wal-Mart or Dell to keep track of their inventory, but some consumers worry that the little hum in their razor might not always be used for the best of intentions. Why invite Big Brother in to watch you shave when the process is working just fine already?

In the case of the feds, however, it's comforting to think that they may be able to track those nuclear arms that go astray from time to time.

The Meta Group released a report earlier this year, saying that Wal-Mart's suppliers would find it almost impossible to tag all their goods by 2005. And this is with their largest volume customer breathing down their necks. What are the odds that the military complex can pull the same feat of in time? ®

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Date: 10/24/2003 11:05:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 15070    I really do not want "big Brother" in EVERY aspect of my life, you know? I mean, who's watching the Watchers?  
Date: 10/24/2003 11:12:00 PM  From Authorid: 13969    I don't understand what its saying??  
Date: 10/24/2003 11:17:00 PM  From Authorid: 20750    I'm confused! ???????  
Date: 10/24/2003 11:20:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 15070    that soon everything we buy, everything we own, will be implanted with an electronic device that can transmit information to whomever wants it. I swear, it's a paranoid's dream. Or terrifying to anyone who fears the "Mark of The Beast". Trust me, IF there WAS a Beast, this would be the technology he needs.  
Date: 10/24/2003 11:24:00 PM  From Authorid: 13969    That's peachy  
Date: 10/24/2003 11:29:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 15070    naw........just sleep depravation. Since I have been back on AOL, I am not getting any sleep. Speaking of which.....'night all. Thank you for replying. :)  
Date: 10/25/2003 8:24:00 AM  From Authorid: 62401    My husband is in the military, we live on a Military base, we live the military life.... that has been part of our life for years now! The military hears all, sees all, and knows all! Especially if you actually live on base! Lindsay  
Date: 10/25/2003 10:42:00 AM  From Authorid: 42259    This is disgusting. I'm sure it's another one of Bush's ideas.He's been coming uo with some real Nazi-type ideas.  
Date: 10/25/2003 5:48:00 PM  From Authorid: 62265    Nooooooooooooooo! Noooooo!! OMG! Nooo!! This can't be TRUE! O! M! G! omgomgomgomgomgomg. Seriously?!?!?! This is so not cool!!! I hope this isn't true...I'm so paranoid. lol. But seriously...  
Date: 10/25/2003 7:36:00 PM  From Authorid: 62367    Just what kind of information do these tags transmit? Is it limited to so and so purchased this product on a given date? Just curious.  

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