Date & Location:
February 9-10, 2005
Hilton Washington
Washington, DC, U.S.A.
 
 
Introduction/Overview
The Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Supply Chain Integration) will host a third industry meeting on February 9-10, 2005 to continue to execute their DOD RFID Policy.
 
The DOD RFID Policy "establishes policy for the use of RFID within the DOD and initiates a strategy to take maximum advantage of the inherent life-cycle asset management efficiencies that can be realized with integration of RFID throughout DOD."
 
The DOD RFID Summit for Industry Objective:
The Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Supply Chain Integration has taken the lead to facilitate the implementation of the RFID policy within the DOD and is hosting the DOD RFID Summit for Industry to provide information on:

 The Implementation Plan - review of the roadmap that targets critical distribution functions
   within the Defense Distribution Depots, depot maintenance facilities, and strategic aerial ports.

Scheduled implementation timeline and requirements for suppliers based on procurement
   methods, classes/commodities, location and layers of packaging.

Technical details on RFID technology compliance.
 
Industry Implementations.

 Showcase of RFID technology providers. 
 
Hosted by the Office of the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Supply Chain Integration) and the DOD Logistics AIT Office
Who should attend?
For complete information and updates on the DOD RFID Policy, click here.
The policy directs the adoption of specific business rules for the active, high data capacity RFID currently used in the DoD operational environment to ensure continued support for ongoing Combatant Commander in-transit visibility requirements and operations.
The policy states that DoD will be an early adopter of innovative, passive RFID technology that leverages the Electronic Product Code (EPC) and compatible RFID tags. The policy will require suppliers to put passive RFID tags on lowest possible piece part/case/pallet packaging by January 2005.

Registration Rates:

Background:
On July 30, 2004, the Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics signed a memorandum outlining policy for the use of RFID within the Department of Defense (DoD). The strategy calls for taking maximum advantage of the inherent life-cycle asset management efficiencies that can be realized with integration of RFID throughout DoD. Leveraging this technology to improve our ability to get the customer the right materiel, at the right time, and in the right condition is a critical part of our End-to-End Warfighter Support initiative.

The new policy addresses two general types of RFID tags: (1) active, which contains an internal power source, enabling the tag to hold more data and has a longer "read" range and (2) passive, which does not contain any power source, holds a minimum of data and has a shorter "read" range.
Onsite Registration Rate - $400.00 (registrations received between February 1, 2005 through the Summit)
For complete Policy information updates, please click here.
The cost to attend the 2005 DOD RFID Industry Summit is as follows:
Thank you for your interest in the DoD RFID Summit. The 2005 Summit was held February 9-10, 2005 in Washington, DC and was produced and managed by The Clarion Group.
 
For information on future events, please call 800-560-1980 or send your email inquiry to acary@clariongroupinc.com.