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RFID Global Solution Deploys Real-Time Asset Location Tracking For Boeing At Kennedy Space Center

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by Staff Writers
Mount Airy MD (SPX) Apr 18, 2008
RFID Global Solution is currently implementing an RFID-enabled asset tracking system for The Boeing Company at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The system, designed by RFIDGS, uses advanced active RFID technology to locate equipment and tools within several facilities and mobile vehicles.

The system uses the GlobalView real-time location tracking software to monitor the whereabouts of both critical assets and components across pre-defined areas of the space center. The system also supports vehicle-mounted visibility solutions with mobile terminals, powered by GlobalTrac, used in support of the delivery of payloads to the launch site.

"This effort with Boeing at the Kennedy Space Center extends RFID Global Solution's deployment of automatic data capture technology across all aspects of the aerospace marketplace," said Dave Eagleson, RFID Global Solution's Senior VP of Sales and Marketing. Community
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