Early generations of tracking technology, like barcodes, are cheap and widely adopted. But agencies are turning to RFID for critical, time-sensitive missions.
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Security measures are changing at Columbus City Service building as the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office introduces new ...
The Government does not properly leverage technology to effectively and efficiently evaluate environmental permits, causing significant delay to important infrastructure projects that impact our ...
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ASU has officially opened ISTB 12, a 173,194-square-foot, state-of-the-art science and technology building on its Polytechnic ...