Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

RFID Revolution announces enterprise RFID training license

Monday, July 19, 2010

U.S. Transportation Command is taking advantage of the new RFID Essentials Enterprise License from RFID Revolution to train employees, accelerate RFID initiatives and achieve visibility of the supply chain it manages for the U.S. Department of Defense.

The interactive, online RFID training module includes more than 20 applications in supply chain, asset tracking, and other environments. Its exclusive YouTag Virtual Workshops give users the equivalent of hands-on experience with realistic RFID tags and readers, on their PC. Real-world case studies also challenge users to think through how to evaluate alternative RFID investments.


RFID Essentials is designed to enable organizations such as retailers, hospitals, and government agencies to achieve more successful pilot projects and roll-outs, and think more creatively about how they can use RFID.

The RFID Essentials Enterprise License features a fixed fee for a full year of course access for a group of ten, 75, or 300 users, and larger groups. [end] 

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