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cattracker1

09/04/12 2:50 PM

#3748 RE: cattracker1 #3747

This is AWESOME,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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This requires NO change in tooling for the manufacturer, they simply add the unique DNA code
to the ink they are ALREADY using in their assembly line.
In Fiscal 2011 alone, the DLA provided $46.1B in revenue. This figure in itself, along with the
dollar value of services provided, ranks the agency in the top 10 percentile of the Fortune 500!
In other words, if you want to sell microcircuits to the Department of Defense, you must
use Applied DNA Science’s (APDN) SigNature DNA marking on ANY microcircuit. This
government mandate will make hundreds of chip companies customers of APDN, including
many of the largest microcircuit manufacturers in the world. Consider the following:
By reprogramming plants' genetic material, Stony Brook, N.Y.-based Applied DNA Sciences
can create a tiny marker that can be embedded on computer chips, mixed in with the ink used to
print cash, or woven into clothing.
The military can then use a device similar to a barcode scanner to instantly "read back" that
DNA, verifying the parts are authentic.
The new tracking technology uses plant DNA because plants thrive in sunlight, whereas
animals' DNA can break down from ultraviolet rays.

Deep Space

09/04/12 3:18 PM

#3749 RE: cattracker1 #3747

Great post and info CT1.Starting to put some real numbers to this beast, and Apdn's solutions.

""The World Customs Organization has estimated the annual global trade in illegitimate goods
to approach $1.2T; yes... that’s $trillion$ by 2014. This represents 5 to 7% of ALL worldwide
trade.""