Evigia Completes DoD’s RFID Trials
28 June, 2007
category: Government, RFID
RFID provider Evigia Systems just completed product trials for an upcoming Department of Defense project known as RFID III, the company announced this morning.
“This is an important first step for our entering this federal market, which previously represented up to $425 million in RFID II,” said Karl Ma, VP Sales & Marketing at Evigia Systems. “We are fully committed to supporting DoD’s call for product diversification, and increased competition in this 18000-7 segment and will resource the company to get the job done right. Additional to successfully delivering the technical specifications within this trial, our access to the necessary engineering, funding, and other fulfillment resources puts us in a very competitive position for this upcoming requisition.”
Evigia Successfully Completes Trials for DoD’s Upcoming RFID Products Requisition
ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 28 /PRNewswire/ – Evigia Systems, a provider of highly-integrated Radio Frequency Identification “RFID” solutions,
announced completion of a set of product trials in response to Department of Defense’s upcoming Supply Chain Visibility product requisition, also known as RFID III.
“This is an important first step for our entering this federal market,
which previously represented up to $425 million in RFID II,” said Karl Ma, VP Sales & Marketing at Evigia Systems. “We are fully committed to supporting DoD’s call for product diversification, and increased competition in this 18000-7 segment and will resource the company to get the job done right. Additional to successfully delivering the technical specifications within this trial, our access to the necessary engineering, funding, and other fulfillment resources puts us in a very competitive position for this upcoming requisition.”
By integrating various types of sensors directly onto integrated
circuits, Evigia provides increasingly functional yet low cost sensing
systems to the management of logistical supply chains via the RFID
marketplace. The resulting decrease in power consumption, smaller form
factor, and consequent lower product cost are what differentiates this
Company. http://www.evigia.com