Savi Says Every Thing Will Be Tracked and Managed Wirelessly
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Automating the Efficiency, Security and Health of the Global Supply Chain
Savi Innovations and Opportunity on its 20th Anniversary
What: Media Briefing on "How Every Thing Will Be Tracked Wirelessly,"
followed by catered lunch
When: June 10, 11am - 12:30pm
Where: National Press Club, The Winners Room, 529 14th Street NW, 13th
Floor, Washington, DC 20045
Who: For media covering supply chain and homeland security technology
solutions in the Defense, Public Sector and Commercial markets
How: Three major technology announcements, demos, case studies
Within a decade, most everything will be tracked and managed wirelessly. On
its 20th year in business, that's the vision of Lockheed Martin's [NYSE: LMT]
Savi Technology, already the premier global provider of Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) and other wireless-based solutions that automatically
monitor, manage and secure shipments and other physical assets for defense,
public sector and commercial markets.
On June 10, Savi Technology will hold a press conference at the National Press
Club in Washington DC to announce new technology advances that will help
realize this vision. Case studies and demos will show how RFID, GPS, SatCom
and environmental sensors integrated on a networked command and control
software platform are transforming global supply chains, making them more
efficient, reliable and secure.
You'll see and hear about new ways to monitor the status and optimize the
performance of managing all types of products - from hazardous goods and
military supplies to emergency rescue operations - from the premiere provider
of fully integrated wireless tracking solutions.
For more information, contact Mark Nelson, Savi Technology, at
mnelson@savi.com, or by calling 650.316.4872.
/PRNewswire -- May 19/
SOURCE Lockheed Martin-Savi
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