National ID Standards Becoming Law
Over the years there has been a lot talk in the US about a national ID card for everyone. Now it is happening. The U.S. Government will not actually create the national ID cards – it will be the states...
View ArticleMany Nations Have ID Cards in the Work
Most nations have already implemented or are in the process of implementing ID card program for their citizens. As a minimum, countries are implementing biometric and RFID-enabled passports to control...
View ArticlePlan for Enhanced Federal IDs Could Open Door to a Biometrics Boom
Packed with biometric data and a computer chip, new federal employee IDs represent potential boon to technology companies eyeing an estimated $8 billion in identity-related contracts. read more | digg...
View ArticleThe Controversies With Human Automatic Identification
Automatic Identification Technologies (AIT) such as RFID and biometrics are not without controversies when it comes to human tracking and monitoring. AIT is a great enabler and labor-saver in the areas...
View ArticleWhy RFID is Harder to Implement Than Bar Codes
You would think that with the cost of RFID tags getting down to a reasonable level that bar codes would now become obsolete. The ongoing problem with RFID over bar code solutions is implementation....
View ArticleBar Code Technology Explained
This is a short primer on bar code technology. Barcode technology is now widely used in supply chain operations and for asset management activities to automatically identify items. Barcodes were first...
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