To: Montana Wildhack  who wrote (329 ) 5/12/2005 12:26:14 PM From: Montana Wildhack     Read Replies (1)  | Respond to    of 342  SAMSys to Provide RFID Readers to U.S. Government      Two SAMSys Resellers Awarded Blanket Purchase Agreements for DoD      Initiative     TORONTO, May 12 /CNW/ - SAMSys Technologies Inc. (SMY: TSX) announced today that two of its value-added resellers have been awarded Blanket Purchase Agreements authorizing the use of SAMSys' new MP9320 v2.8 radio frequency identification (RFID) reader to comply with RFID mandates from the U.S. Department of Defense. The agreements are expected to result in the sale of at least 700 fixed RFID readers from multiple vendors over the next year during the first phase of a long-term initiative to implement RFID technology throughout the DoD's supply chain.     The contracts were awarded to WFI Government Services, Inc., and CDO Technologies, Inc., both SAMSys resellers, as part of the DoD's Passive Radio Frequency Identification Electronic Product Code-1 (RFID EPC-1) project. The project requires DoD suppliers to place RFID tags on all cases and pallets containing products sold to the U.S. military. Multi-protocol passive RFID   EPC-1 readers are needed to exchange data with the tags in order to expedite identification and tracking of DoD supplies.     The SAMSys MP9320 v2.8 reader can be purchased from either WFI or CDO under the portion of the project's Item Group Level 2 bid award covering fixed RFID readers. The new SAMSys product meets all of the DoD's requirements in the fixed reader category, including the ability to read both Class 0 and Class 1 tags concurrently without any firmware or software changes, write to Class 1 tags, and support the new EPC Generation Two (Gen 2) standard.     With these capabilities, DoD users who select SAMSys readers will be able to choose RFID tags from a variety of vendors, migrate to the new Gen 2 standard as those tags become available, and utilize Gen 2 tags alongside existing legacy installations.     "The Department of Defense has enormous warehouses with a total of tens of thousands of dock doors, and eventually every one of those doors is going to need a fixed RFID reader," said Cliff Horwitz, chairman, CEO and president of SAMSys Technologies Inc. "These contracts therefore pave the way for both short-term sales and long-term revenue opportunities with the DoD."     The contracts authorizing DoD agencies to purchase SAMSys readers from WFI and CDO were awarded by the Army Contracting Agency Information Technology, E-Commerce and Commercial Contracting Center (ITEC4).     WFI Government Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wireless Facilities, Inc., (www.wfinet.com), a San Diego-based independent provider of systems engineering, network services and technical outsourcing. RFID is one of the company's chief areas of expertise, with complete RFID services that leverage the firm's functional understanding of the supply chain and logistics processes with its core competency in data integration and synchronization.     CDO Technologies (www.cdotech.com) is a Dayton-based IT professional services company with core expertise in automatic identification and data capture including RFID solutions. The firm has installed AIDC solutions at over 2,700 sites representing more than 200,000 users, and has a broad client base in the government, commercial and academic sectors.