Logistics and Security Fears Come Together

As the transportation industry embraces RFID and vehicle tracking technologies to enhance logistics, Marc Mitchell, transportation practice director for Enterprise Information Solutions, says the industry should be wary of government attempts to use that as a silver bullet against terrorism. For private companies, the integration of fleets with tracking technologies, and freight with RFID, have paid dividends in logistics, according to Mitchell. The very telecommunications and anti-theft technologies that save fleets time and money also provide a basic framework for anti-terrorism applications, he said. This has gotten the attention of senators, Mitchell said, with some suggesting that mandating ...

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