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Re: pj123 post# 24135

Saturday, 04/21/2012 7:16:12 PM

Saturday, April 21, 2012 7:16:12 PM

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This one (nice try):

The Government Accountability Office investigated the military use of RFID technology and concluded that the Defense Department should do a better job articulating its goals and policies concerning RFID.

“We recommended — and the Department of Defense partially concurred — that the secretaries of each military service and the administrators of other components should determine requirements for the number of tags needed, compile an accurate inventory of the number of tags currently owned, and establish procedures to monitor and track tags, including purchases, reuse, losses, and repairs,” said GAO in a January 2007 report. “In its response to our report, the Department of Defense agreed to direct the military services and the U.S. Transportation Command to develop procedures to address the reuse of the tags as well as procedures for the return of tags no longer required. However, the department did not agree to establish procedures to account for the procurement, inventory, repair, or losses of existing tags in the system.”

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