RFID policy and the corresponding RFID tagging/labeling of DoD materiel are applicable to all items except bulk commodities such as sand, gravel or
liquids
If everything recieves an RFID tag, and u buy it with money...so what? Everyone has everything everywhere things get stolen etc, you wont be able to
track everything or anything if everyone has things. It's ridiculous. All it's going to do is cause heaps more radio waves hitting our bodies
Is this just for crap thats sold to the DoD, or is this nation wide all civilian suppliers? It doesnt specify.
If the DoD required it to all items sold to them and them alone, thats one thing, thats thier right, but when were talking about products sold to the
rest of the country, then theres a probelm.
It mentions that this only applies to DoD supplies. I'm curious what the DoD wants to tag. Could they be hiding something if they say that they
don't want "bulk commodities such as sand, gravel or liquids". Since the containers in carrying those items are relatively large, it's not that
difficult to smuggle things here and there. Perhaps they want to show that they're not hiding anything by having all its items tracked?
Doesn't the government have other things to spend on than a new tracking system? What ever happened to barcodes?
Saucerat, that was my idea- They don't track the stuff that would be easy to use to conceal contraband? Bales of Gov't sanctioned badness buried in
there? Might have stumbled on something here. Oops!