RFID Global Solution

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RFID Global Solution, Inc.
IndustryRFID and Asset Management
Founded2004 (2004)
Headquarters
Reston, Virginia
,
United States
Key people
Diana Hage (Chair, co-CEO, President), John Brunette (co-CEO)
Website www.rfidgs.com

RFID Global Solution, Inc., established in 2004 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, is a provider of asset management and supply chain solutions. The company specializes in IoT technologies, offering products such as their Visi-Trac platform, catering to industries including aerospace, defense, electronics, and manufacturing.

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History

RFID Global was founded in 2004 in Rogers, Arkansas, initially focusing on the retail and defense industries. [1] The company rapidly expanded its portfolio, working with clients like The Boeing Company, Northrop Grumman, and the US Army. [2] [3] In 2005, it sponsored the development of University of Arkansas’s RFID Research Laboratory, [4] and later opened an Innovation Center in Rogers. [5]

Under the leadership of CEO Diana Hage, appointed in 2009, [6] [7] RFID Global expanded its products, including its Visi-Trac asset management software, leading to major deployments with IBM and Cisco Systems. [8] RFID Global moved its headquarters to Reston, Virginia in 2012, [9] continuing to secure major contracts in various sectors, including with the Department of Homeland Security [10] and the Social Security Administration. [11] The firm's notable projects include the DARPA SHIELD program, [12] [13] [14] healthcare infrastructure management with Sanford Health, [15] and a global baggage tracking solution for Delta Air Lines. [16]

Awards and clients

RFID Global was recognized by Inc. Magazine three consecutive years, 2012–2014, on its Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing U.S. Private Companies. [17] In 2013, RFID Global was selected a Virginia Fantastic 50 company by the VA Chamber of Commerce. [18]

Clients and partners include Boeing, [3] Cisco Systems, [8] DirecTV, [19] Department of Homeland Security, [10] IBM, [20] Northrop Grumman, [2] Cardinal Health’s WaveMark, [21] and the Social Security Administration. [11]

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