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  • August 18,  2006: "VeriChip Corporation and Austco Communication Systems Bring the Hugs and MyCall Systems to Australia"

"Our Australian health care customers are demanding cutting-edge solutions to protect their infants and staff."


  • June 16, 2006: "Viisage's Proven Document Authentication Technology Aids Australian Border Control and Embassy Safety Initiatives Worldwide"

The Australia Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) has selected the Viisage iA-thenticate Smart Chip/RFID Electronic Document Reader to improve security in more than 25 Australian overseas locations worldwide.

"Due to heightened awareness of the threats posed by international travel, countries are required to have tighter security," said Ron van Os, Chief Product Officer of Viisage. "Increasingly, our government customers are recognizing the value our products offer to better manage their borders. Australia is on the leading edge with implementations throughout several agencies, which provides both heightened protection and continuity in their national security measures."

  • December 22, 2005: "Alanco Announces TSI PRISM Design Contract for Initial Prison Project in Australia"


  • December 2, 2005: "G2 Microsystems Receives $1.9 Million Grant from Australian Government"
The grant money will further G2 Microsystems' research and development efforts in the design of ultra low-power, active MRM chips for asset tracking (otherwise known as RFID) and process monitoring applications in the healthcare, automotive, transportation, government, and oil, gas and chemical industries.

According to the Australian Government Industry Research and Development Board, "G2 Microsystems' technology is expected to grow into a large export market for Australia. Further more; we believe this technology provides opportunities for Australian companies developing advanced products for monitoring items as diverse as shipping containers, irrigation and patient monitors."

  • August 24, 2005: "Australian Defence Force Selects Savi Technology to Build RFID-Based Consignment Tracking Network"

"This contract with Savi Technology is ADF's initial step in leveraging RFID and other Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) technologies, thereby enabling us to maximize our materiel visibility and supply accountability in both ADF supply chains and those operated by a coalition partner," said ADF Director-General for Materiels Systems, Brigadier David McGahey. "It is our expectation that this increased visibility will significantly reduce our overall supply costs and make our logistics more efficient and effective. We currently have poor visibility of hundreds of millions of items, and we need greater collaborative visibility with our allies. We expect this system will help us to be more flexible and agile in responding to changing redeployments."

  • May 25, 2005: "Advanced ID's Sheep Tag Delivers Strong Performance in Australia"
 

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