US Air Force Taps ODIN to Monitor and Maintain RFID Network

The US Air Force Global Logistics Support Center has selected ODIN, a provider of RFID software and solutions, to monitor and maintain its entire network of passive RFID readers deployed in the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. The contract scope covers seven Air Force bases, one Navy base and nearly 150 passive RFID readers.

ODIN will be responsible for updating firmware, determining proper configuration and keeping performance optimized. The contract, including two option years, extends until January 2013.

Passive RFID is growing significantly within the United States Department of Defense (DoD) as well as in commercial industry. The reason for the growth is a decline in price and an increase in performance, especially around tough-to-tag items like metal and liquids. The Air Force is using RFID to improve business processes ranging from tracking hazardous material to receiving goods from suppliers.

The seven Air Force bases and one Navy base covered under the contract with RFID networks installed include:

● Charleston AFB, SC
● Dover AFB, DE
● McChord AFB, WA
● McGuire AFB, NJ
● Norfolk NAT, VA
● Travis AFB, CA
● Elmendorf AFB, AK
● Hikam AFB, HI

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© 2012 Penton Media Inc.

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