Tất cả các thông tin cấu hình này có thể được ghi vào một RFID từ khóa trên một trường hợp trống. Trường hợp có sản phẩm nào sau đó sẽ nhập vào quá trình sản xuất, mà tại đó thời gian cơ sở dữ liệu trung tâm, mà cuối cùng theo dõi trật tự, có hiệu quả sẽ bị mất thị giác | 124 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RFID POLICY OVERVIEW ogy PM-AIT Office is the DoD procurement activity for AIT equipment to include RFID equipment and infrastructure and maintains a standing contract for equipment integration installation and maintenance. The Defense Logistics Agency DLA is the procurement activity and single manager for active RFID tags. Users will coordinate RFID equipment infrastructure procurement through the PM-AIT Office and tag procurement from DLA to ensure interoperability and compliance with this policy. The following business rules are applicable to all DoD Components. They support asset visibility and improved logistic business processes throughout the DoD logistics enterprise. These rules specifically apply to DoD cargo shipped outside the continental United States OCONUS however organizations are encouraged to employ the use of active RFID technology for intra-continental United States CONUS shipments to support normal operations or for training. Active RFID Business Rules Sustainment Retrograde Cargo All consolidated sustainment or retrograde shipments RFID Layer 4 freight containers . 20 or 40 foot sea vans large engine containers and 463L air pallets of DoD cargo being shipped OCONUS must have active data-rich RFID tags written at the point of origin for all DoD activities including vendors stuffing containers or building air pallets. Content level detail will be provided in accordance with current DoD RFID tag data specifications. Containers and pallets reconfigured during transit must have the RFID tag data updated by the organization making the change to accurately reflect current contents. Unit Movement Equipment and Cargo All RFID Layer 4 freight containers and palletized unit move shipments being shipped OCONUS as well as all major organizational equipment must have active data-rich RFID tags written and applied at the point of origin for all activities including vendors stuffing containers or building air pallets. Content level