SCIENCE
Savi's Wireless Asset Tracking Technology Passes Global Tests for Performance, Reliability and Accuracy Standards
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Savi Technology's low-power wireless sensor technology recently demonstrated its operational performance, reliability and accuracy in separate field tests recently conducted by government- and industry-backed authorities. Savi Technology's passage of the tests provides customers with reinforced confidence in the company's solutions and the added benefit of third-party performance and reliability certification.
Savi Technology's products became the first to achieve DASH7 Certified status in tests administered by Met Laboratories, an independent testing authority working with DASH7, a non-profit industry consortium that promotes the use of the ISO 18000-7 standard for wireless sensor networking. Further, Savi's RFID products were "verified and validated" as compliant with the ISO 18000-7 standard by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), an independent testing authority working on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense.
"Savi's growing base of commercial and government customers can be assured that we not only continue to innovate solutions using wireless technologies, but also that our products continue to meet the highest standards for performance and reliability," said David Stephens, CEO of Savi Technology. "Validation that our products comply with today's global standards and can interoperate with other standards-based wireless devices moves us closer to empowering a new class of business applications that facilitate and leverage inter-connected wireless objects."
During in-the-field tests, Savi Technology's ST-654 high-performance, data rich tags and SR-650 fixed readers were industry's first products to pass the DASH7 Certification ™ program, also ensuring their compliance with ISO 18000-7 standards for active RFID. The conformance and interoperability tests were conducted by MET Laboratories on behalf of the DASH7 Alliance, a non-profit industry consortium with more than 50 participating organizations promoting the use of the ISO 18000-7 standard.
In separate tests, PNNL "verified and validated" that Savi Technology's RFID tags and readers meet new ISO 18000-7 requirements under the DoD's $429-million RFID III contract, which is a competitively bid Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract. Savi Technology has been the leading provider of RFID-based supply tracking solutions to the DoD for more than 15 years, and helped it build the RF In-Transit Visibility network, the world's largest active RFID cargo tracking system spanning more than 4,000 locations in more than 40 countries.
As a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin, Savi Technology is a leading provider of a new class of Smart Asset Management solutions and services for public sector and commercial supply chains worldwide. Savi SmartChain enterprise-level software leverages low-power wireless sensor networks for real-time information to enhance balance sheets by optimizing the operational management, effectiveness, security, and profitable return of assets either in-transit or at rest. SmartChain turns data from all types of Automatic Identification and Data Capture technologies, including DASH7 Radio Frequency Identification, into actionable information that is valued from the physical edge of operations to the board room.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 133,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation's 2009 sales from continuing operations were $44.0 billion.