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Title: Benefits of WebBased Applications and RFID Project


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Benefits of Web-Based Applications and RFID
Project
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Benefits of Web-Based System
  • Uses Current Technology
  • Enables New Technology
  • Enables Regionalization
  • Simplifies Upgrades
  • Simplifies Linkage to Other Systems
  • Provides Powerful Tools

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Current Technology
  • Few Development Efforts for Non-Web
  • New Tools Being Developed
  • Security Clarifications Emerging
  • Skilled Work Force Available

4
New Technology
  • New Technologies Being Developed
  • Wireless
  • Sensor Reading (RFID)
  • Handheld / Tablet PC
  • Hands Free
  • GPS / GIS

5
Regionalization
  • One Server / Multiple Sites
  • Support Cost Savings
  • Better Hardware/Support
  • Redundancy Capabilities
  • Aggregation Reporting Capabilities

6
Upgrades
  • Upgrade a Single Server (no clients)
  • Support Savings Cost
  • Dynamic Display

7
Linkages to Other Systems
  • XML Communication
  • Real Time Interfaces
  • Existing File Structures Can Still Work
  • SAP / Oracle Bus. Suite Certifications
  • External Data Sources

8
Powerful Tools
  • Search Tools
  • Web Links
  • Attaching PDF Documents
  • Handheld / Cell Phone
  • Email Communication
  • Dynamic Display
  • Discoverer

9
Summary
  • Cost Savings to the Sites
  • Better Technology
  • More Possibilities
  • More Flexibility
  • Available Now (SSAA Approved)

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RFID History and ContextSensor-Based Technology
  • Dates to WW II to Identify Ships Planes
  • Already in Use for 400,000 DoD Items
  • Price from 60 to .25 per Tag Headed to .05
  • Typical Warehouse Implementation 400K
  • DoD Mandates All Pallets and Cases by 2005

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The RFID Imperative
  • The adoption of RFID technology is inevitable.
    Its transformational promise, huge. But the
    success of RFID in your business depends on your
    infrastructure.
  • CIO Magazine - Dec 2003

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Demands
  • RFID at the pallet and case level will have to be
    linked to warehouse management systems. RFID at
    the item level will touch virtually every system
    in the organization.

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Why RFID is Important to DoD
  • A rapidly moving force needs dynamic
    battlefields. Important to know
  • What we have.
  • Where it is.
  • And what is being used.

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RFID Technical Obstacles
  • Radio Waves Absorbed by Liquids and Distorted by
    Metal
  • Require Large Bandwidth and Data Warehousing
  • For ROI Must Have Strong Data Plan
  • Transition from Barcode to 13 Digit EPCs
  • Create More Intelligence at the Edges of the
    Network

15
The New Problem
  • Mountains of Data
  • Oceans of Information
  • Rivers of Numbers

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The RFID System
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Trend Real-Time Enterprise
Data Processing
Internet
Real Time
(Still Happening)
  • Weeks
  • Batch
  • Megabytes
  • Punch Cards
  • Few People
  • Days
  • Request/Reply
  • Terabytes
  • Human
  • Many People
  • Minutes
  • Automated
  • Exabytes
  • Event Driven
  • Beyond People

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Information Quality Challenge
  • Manage large volumes of data and events in the
    most scalable, reliable, proven database.
  • Provide the highest level of security for your
    data, while making it available to appropriate
    trading partners and customers.
  • Integrate with your existing information,
    business processes, applications and data capture
    technologies.
  • Easily add new information, business processes,
    applications and data capture technologies.
  • Maximize quality of service with a common
    management framework through proactive monitoring
    and automated administration out to the edge.

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Real-Time Enterprise Challenges
Analyze
Manage
Access
Respond
Collect
20
Oracle Sensor-Based Services
Business Intelligence
Portal
Alerts
Business Process Monitoring
Applications
Database
Application Server
Scalable Data Archive, Aggregration, Dissemination
Security, Integration, Developtiont Tools
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Key Issues
  • The Difference is in the Planning
  • RFID is only a data delivery technology.
  • Consider RFID in the Context of Business
    Processes
  • What Data can be on the Tag unique to your needs,
    i.e., How are chemicals different from spare
    parts?
  • What processes are unique?

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Key Issues
  • If you are at 99 accuracy and RF gets you to
    99.5 -- Worth it?
  • Consider situation where process discipline
    critical but difficult to achieve with barcode
  • What unique physical condition exists that makes
    RF beneficial?
  • How much granularity does the process need?

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Security Application
Account
Aggregate
Assess
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Account
  • Chemical Inventory
  • Pharmacy Model
  • People and Places
  • Sensor Based Monitoring

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Aggregate
  • Web Connectivity
  • Secure Data Transfer
  • Rapid Bulk Data Collection

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Assess
  • Monitor Key Actions
  • Small Events Add Up
  • Create Indicators
  • Traffic Light Model
  • Real Time Data

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Ready, Set, Go.
  • 46,000 Suppliers in the DoD. This Policy touches
    all of them.
  • DoD has spent 100 Million over the last ten
    years on RFID
  • Must define the right business logic on top of
    the base capability RFID provides.

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Meeting the Challenge
  • Know More
  • Real-time supply chain visibility
  • Do More
  • Automated data collection
  • Business process transformation
  • Spend Less
  • Shrinking budgets, increased security
  • Immediate access to accurate global information
  • Low integration, implementation, maintenance cost

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