
TROVAN
Distributors ... on the major 6 continents
http://www.trovan.com/contacts.htm
Trovan's RFID
The solution to the problems was the trovanŽ passive
transponder system, available in North America through Electronic
Identification Devices, Ltd. The trovanŽ transponder consists of
an I.C. with a copper antenna coil. It is encapsulated in a
ruggedized housing and is the size of a subway token. The
microchip is encoded with a unique, tamper-proof code and it does
not rely on an internal power source. When a reader passes over
the transponder, the transponder emits its code back to the
reader where it is displayed on an LCD. The reader is equipped
with an RS 232 interface which downloads data to and uploads
directives from computers.
"Because of the microchips, every keg can be positively
identified - each with its own identification number and its own
recorded history," said Karl-Heinz Porsch............
"It is not possible to fool the system.
http://www.rfidsystems.co.uk/kegidandtracking.asp
TROVAN passive transponder systems
Trovan Unique...Trovan Flex ... and more
http://www.trovan.com/
ZipQuill drug delivery system ( no injector)
for vaccines, antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals
http://www.trovan.com/productszip.htm
Other chip
implant makers :
http://www.networkusa.org/fingerprint/page5a/fp-chip-faq.html
http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Tracking.html
http://www.emptytomb.org/mb/6petsa.php
http://www.business.dir.tiv.net/Business/Business_Services/Physical_Asset_Management/Asset_Tracking/RFID/
http://directory.google.com/Top/Business/Business_Services/Physical_Asset_Management/Asset_Tracking/RFID/
Peter Goodgame source :http://users.rcn.com/zap.dnai/marc.htm
Here is a partial file, this was ready for another
application. I have more research that is more shall we say more
complete. I have work yet to do on it yet. These links should
bring you to my same conclusions, if you read them
carefully. I believe that the final product of the MARC will be a
RFIC implant with the number being the individuals genetic code
etched right on the chip. then injected under the skin in the
bone of the hand. It was done to me and I had it
removed. They are ready for full scale deployment of the marc.
http://www.gemplus.com/
http://www.catalogcard.com/marc.htm
http://www.vtls.com/catclnts.html
http://www.3gi.com/CTST/
Department of Defense MARC system.
http://www.matmo.org/news/sections/archive/navcard.html
Multi-Technology Automated Reader Card
http://www.senate.gov/member/va/robb/other/images/marc.jpg
http://www.senate.gov/member/va/robb/other/highlights/marc.html
http://ftp.senate.gov/member/va/robb/releases/nrsep25.html
http://www.marcive.com/
http://www-nise.nosc.mil/code/742/contact.htm
http://www-nise.nosc.mil/code/742/security.htm
http://www.amcity.com/pacific/stories/021797/focus2.html
http://www.dtic.mil/c3i/bprcd/3298.htm
http://www.prophezine.com/search/database/is47.4.html
http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/congress/1995_r/s104112.htm
MARC TECHNOLOGY Naval Health Research Center, (NHRC) Point Loma
and Hospital Corpsmen from 1st Medical Battalion recently
conducted a ten day data input evaluation of the Multi-Technology
Application Reader Card (MARC).
This test compared three methods of data entry on the MARC: using
a standard computer key board, using the MEDTAG (a
handheld device for documenting injury and treatment nformation
using a simple two-button, menu driven data
capture technology) and using a prototype system that records
treatment based on "yes/no" verbal commands. The
Corpsmen were given a casualty/treatment scenario and then asked
to record their actions using all three methods. An assessment
was conducted on how quickly and accurately they could record
their assessment/treatment using the different methods.
Additionally, the patient care algorithms of the MEDTAG were
assessedto ensure the information is present in a logical flow
and included allpotential patient care options. The MARC and
MEDTAG, along with a prototype, computerized patient tracking
system, MEDTRACK, will be further evaluated at a joint Fleet
Hospital-Medical Battalion field exercise scheduled for late
September at Camp Pendleton. The NHRC POC for this project is:
Mr. William Pugh, Head, Medical Information Systems and
Operations Research Department. He can be reached at (619)
553-8403 or DSN 553-8403.
http://qualia-net.com/religion/chambio.html
Business Logistics The Department of Defense's Multi-technology
Automated Reader Card (MARC) smartcard
project won the IOSS DoD Business Logistics award. MAFC was
initiated to develop a "one smartcard per soldier"
concept for a portable data carrier for all DoD active duty and
reserve military personnel, replacing dozens of
otherpaper/plastic IDs, security, facility access, and medical
cards and documents. These cards have imbedded security features
and are designed for the war-fighting environment. MARC
proponents support its use in state and local governments as well
as in the federal government
http://policyworks.gov/org/main/mg/intergov/awards/business.htm
http://biometrics.org:8080/
http://policyworks.gov/org/main/mt/homepage/mtc/smartgov/cards/gov.htm
http://www.networkusa.org/fingerprint/page3/fp-human-tracking.html
These implantable transponders are finding their way into the
livestock industry as well, with tags implanted in pigs, sheep,
cows and horses. Texas Instruments Inc. is also manufacturing an
alternative called Tiris, a radio-frequency
identification technology for vehicle identification and
livestock monitoring. Though the Trovan dealer's agreement
prohibits placing a chip under human skin, there's nothing to say
one can't be worn on a bracelet, and such devices are
being utilized by nursing-home and prison administrators to track
people. Even ski resorts are putting the chips inside
lift tickets.
Widespread tracking of human beings is not far away. The
Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency
recently awarded Eagle Eye Technologies (Oak Hill, Va.) a
contract to build a bracelet-sized mobile terminal designed
for compatibility with existing satellite communication systems.
The contract is overseen by the U.S. Army Space and
Strategic Defense Command at Huntsville, Ala. Suggested uses,
according to Eagle Eye, include "tracking
Alzheimer's patients, children, executives, probationers and
parolees, and military personnel"-a market that could
conceivably encompass the world's entire populace in just a few
decades.
http://www.biometrics.org/sites.html
http://lummi.stanford.edu/class/law495/WWW/oconnor.htm
http://www.niagara.com/~jvim/IntelligenceBriefing/September1995/Mark.html
http://www.rcreader.com/22cov.htm
Public Law 104-208, Part B, Title IV
Transponder News
http://rapidttp.com/transponder/supplier.html
Jan 1 -2005 deadline for
standardization of Europe and US codes
For the past 30 years, U.S. products have been labeled with
12-digit UPC symbols. But outside the United States and Canada,
retail products are marked with EAN-8 and EAN-13
symbols, using the European Article Numbering system.
To sell those products in the United States and Canada,
manufacturers have to relabel them with a 12-digit UPC symbol,
adding expense and delays, according to the Uniform Code
Council.
After Jan. 1, [ 2005 ] Uniform
Code Council "company prefixes" will no longer be
issued to new companies based outside of the United States and
Canada. "Therefore, these new companies will be marking
their products with EAN-8 or EAN-13 symbols," according to
the council.
This means that U.S. retailers need their computers to
be able to recognize the EAN tags.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-5266112.html
Standardized global Bar-Code :
European Article Numbering Code (EAN)-- July 12, 2004
activated Jan. 1, 2005 ...GS
1 ..... now 13 digits
With the new mandate
from the Uniform Code Council, the North American arbiter
of bar codes, the bar-code scanners of North American retailers
will be expected to read the 13-digit product
codes. The 12-digit
codes do not die; systems that can read 13-digit codes can also
read 12-digit codes.
The bar-code standards bodies are becoming a single global group
as well. EAN International, based in Brussels, and the Uniform Code Council,
based in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, will be folded into one
organization, called GS1, next year. The
global headquarters will be in Brussels.
http://www.iht.com/articles/528868.html
http://www.adams1.com/pub/russadam/upccode.html
Readers for
both 125 kHz ( USA) and 134 kHz (Europe) ISO
Avid makes a reader for both 125 kHz and 134 kHz
Power Tracker V reads ISO code (FDX-B) and/or AVID/FECAVA 125
kHz/134 kHz
DEFINITIONS:
ISO means
"International Organization of Standardization" .
Americans would have used ios, but this must be a foreign
phrase so the initials are ISO.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=international%20organization%20for%20standardization
EAN -- European Article Numbering
( soon to become GS 1 on January 1, 2005
)
http://jobsearch.monster.be/getjob.asp?JobID=22860948&AVSDM=2004%2D06%2D30+10%3A24%3A26&Logo=1&col=dltc&cy=&brd=1&lid=&fn=&q=
GS 1 Global Standard
Brussels and Princeton, New Jersey
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:tBiGRxD9B9MJ:www.ean.ie/article_upload/675154_EAN%2520INT%2520Review%2520
March%252004.pdf+GS1+%2B+Brussels&hl=en
ISBN http://www.booksvalue.com/isbn.cfm
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org