ABSTRACT

In many cases, military units will be given a step-by-step procedure for Želding an RFID system. This is usually in the form of a Želd manual or a service regulation that must be followed. However, in other cases, the RFID technician may Žnd themselves with a broad directive to get the job done in an expedient and effective manner. This is particularly the case when RFID technology has not been previously applied to the logistical system under consideration. When this occurs, it is in the best interest of the adopter to take an organized, documentable approach to what needs to be done. In fact, the successful adoption of RFID technology could become the basis for many other like applications. Here are some considerations.