Evanhoe and Kimball receive industry leadership appointments.

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AIM congratulates Chuck Evanhoe, of Evanhoe & Associates, as well as Dan Kimball, Principal of SRA International, for their appointments to leadership positions with INCITS and SC31, respectively. Chuck Evanhoe has been selected as Chair for INCITS SG on Internet of Things, a group that will create standards for next generation of innovation in AIDC industry, with focus on growth of IoT worldwide. Dan Kimball will assume role of Chair for JTC 1/SC 31, a leading technical committee of ISO.



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Evanhoe and Kimball Receive Industry Leadership Appointments



INCITS and SC31 Tap Industry Expertise of AIM Members



Cranberry Township, PA – AIM, the industry association and worldwide authority on barcode, RFID, RTLS and mobile computing, congratulates long term members Chuck Evanhoe, of Evanhoe & Associates, as well as Dan Kimball, Principal of SRA International, for their appointments to leadership positions with the international standards committees INCITS and SC31, respectively.



Chuck Evanhoe has been selected as the Chair for INCITS SG on IoT (Internet of Things). This new group will support INCITS (InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards) efforts to create technology standards for the next generation of innovation in the AIDC industry, with a focus on the growth of IoT worldwide. Mr. Evanhoe, President of Evanhoe & Associates, an AIDC IT solutions firm located in Dayton, Ohio, has been recognized for his entrepreneurial efforts and expertise in DoD, RFID and UID applications. Currently, he serves as the Board Chairman of AIM, Inc.



Dan Kimball will assume the role of Chair for JTC 1/SC 31, a leading technical committee of ISO (International Organization for Standardization), the world’s largest developer of International Standards. SC 31’s area of work is Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC). Mr. Kimball has extensive experience in barcode and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) standards and was recently selected AIM North America Professional of the Year. He serves as the Lead Technical Advisor, DoD Logistics Automatic Identification Technology Office, U.S. Transportation Command.



"AIM is so honored to have the opportunity to see Chuck and Dan selected for these important positions,” said AIM’s COO Mary Lou Bosco. "Both of these men represent the best in our industry and are true examples of the commitment AIM members have to support and grow the AIDC industry in the U.S. and globally. Their work will have significant results for the future of AIDC innovation and technologies, and we take great pride in congratulating them.”



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For 40 years, AIM has served as the association and worldwide authority on automatic identification, data collection and networking in a mobile environment. AIM members are manufacturers, distributors, resellers and end-users of barcode, RFID, RTLS and mobile computing solutions. AIM is dedicated to accelerating the growth and use of Automatic Identification and Mobility technologies and services around the world. Visit us online at www.aimglobal.org.

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