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Title: Radio Frequency Identification and Accounting RFID


1
Radio Frequency Identification and Accounting
(RFID)
  • How is RFID being used in Government

Presented by Kevin J. McHugh Senior Vice
President Federal Government Services 1667 K
Street, NW, Suite 420 Washington, DC
20006 kmchugh_at_american-appraisal.com (202)
628-8800-tel (202) 572-0558-fax
2
How it Works
3
Who is Using RFID?
Source GAO Report GAO-05-551 Radio Frequency
Identification Technology
4
Who is Using RFID?(continued)
Source GAO Report GAO-05-551 Radio Frequency
Identification Technology
5
Where is it going?
Worldwide RFID spending is expected to total 504
million this year, up 39 percent from 2004. By
the end of 2006, new license revenue is expected
to total 751 million. By 2010, it is predicted
that worldwide RFID spending will surpass 3
billion.
Government RFID spending to grow 120 by 2009
Posted by ZDNet Research _at_ 132 pm US government
spending on RFID should grow 120 by fiscal year
2009, according to INPUT. RFID spending should
start to take off in fiscal 2007, as businesses
start demonstrating success in areas other than
just the supply chain process.
6
Legal Issues
  • GAO asked the 24 CFOs if there were legal issues
    associated with RFID.
  • Of the 16 respondents only one identified a
    potential legal issue associated with an
    individuals right to privacy and tracking
    sensitive documents and evidence

Source GAO Report GAO-05-551 Radio Frequency
Identification Technology
7
GAOs Summary
  • RFID technology can provide new capabilities as
    well as an efficient method for federal agencies,
    manufacturers, retailers, and other organizations
    to collect, manage, disseminate, store, and
    analyze information on inventory, business
    processes, and security controls by providing
    real-time access to information. Several federal
    agencies have already begun testing and using the
    technology for access control and tracking and
    tracing assets and documents.

8
RFID Uses Today
  • Inventory Control
  • Detailed Inventory Costing
  • Shipment Tracking
  • E-Z Pass toll system
  • Security at access points
  • Document Tracking
  • Pharmaceutical applications
  • Counterfeit deterrence
  • Shelf Life management
  • Tracking

9
RFID Impact
  • RFID could change current accounting standards to
    specific identification costing for inventory
    rather than LIFO or FIFO
  • Improved asset inventories with less human
    intervention
  • Auditors will analyze effectiveness and accuracy
    of both the information and implementation of the
    technology
  • Integration with existing MIS structures
  • Security and Privacy issues have to be examined
    in more detail for implications such as
    profiling, personal surveillance, authorized
    access to information, information stored on RFID
    tag, etc.

10
Conclusions
  • Use of RFID Technology is expanding rapidly
  • RFID costs are dropping, making it efficient to
    replace existing bar code technology in
    persistent applications such as asset control
  • Improved inventory accuracy coupled with solid
    accounting information will improve the quality
    of the PPE information on financial statements
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