Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Lowry and GlobeRanger Team Up for San Bernardino Human Services Dept.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Lowry Computer Products, a leading manufacturer and single-source integrator of RFID, wireless, bar code, and data collection solutions, announced that it has partnered with GlobeRanger, the leading provider of RFID Edge software, mobility, and sensor-based applications for both enterprise and government customers.

The two companies will create a comprehensive, RFID-based asset tracking and management solution for the San Bernardino County Department of Human Services. Lowry will integrate GlobeRanger’s iMotion Edgeware Platform into its Digital RFID Asset File Tracking (DRAFT) application.


Lowry Computer Products and GlobeRanger Partner on Comprehensive RFID Solution

[08/22/07] Lowry Computer Products, a leading manufacturer and single-source integrator of RFID, wireless, bar code, and data collection solutions, announced that it has partnered with GlobeRanger, the leading provider of RFID Edge software, mobility, and sensor-based applications for both enterprise and government customers, to create a comprehensive, RFID-based asset tracking and management solution for the San Bernardino County Department of Human Services. Lowry will integrate GlobeRanger’s iMotion Edgeware Platform into its Digital RFID Asset File Tracking (DRAFT) application.

The San Bernardino County Department of Human Services will become the first organization to deploy DRAFT. Using DRAFT, the department will be able to label its entire library of case files and track the location of each file. San Bernardino County selected DRAFT to help streamline the on-boarding and off-boarding of case files and assist the Department of Human Services with HIPAA compliance. [end] 

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