Active RFID Reader tracks in-transit military supplies.

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Providing real-time supply chain visibility, RFID reader system works with active RFID tags as well as various bar codes. With over 300 MB memory, it incorporates Intermec 700 Series color mobile computer with full alphanumeric keypad and support for batch 802.11-standard wireless LAN and GSM/GPRS wide-area wireless capabilities. It also includes Savi SmartChain® Mobile Manager software and dual-frequency Savi Mobile Reader SMR-650, which enables transmissions up to 200 ft.




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Savi and Intermec Introduce Enhanced Active RFID Reader System to Track In-Transit and RFID-Tagged Military Supplies



Provides more powerful and agile capabilities for real-time supply chain visibility in military operations

SUNNYVALE, Calif. and EVERETT, Wash. - Nov. 21, 2005 - Savi Technology and Intermec Technologies Corporation, two long-time, leading providers of real-time supply chain solutions for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), today introduced a new active RFID reader system designed specifically to read bar codes and active radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. The lightweight, highly functional RFID reader system enhances the ability of DoD logistics personnel to identify and keep track of in-transit military supplies marked with bar code and active RFID technologies.

First orders and shipments of the dual-frequency reader system already have been made to the U.S. Department of Defense.

Savi Technology, a leading provider of RFID supply chain solutions, holds the DoD's procurement contract for active RFID technologies and related software and services. Intermec, which develops, manufactures and integrates technologies that identify, track and manage supply chain assets, is the DoD's prime contractor for mobile computing and related automatic identification technology (AIT) systems and services.

Drawing on a combined 30 years of DoD experience, the ruggedized reader system includes additional functionality and is lighter, smaller and more robust than previous generations of similar devices. It is able to read from and write to Savi's active, data-rich RFID tags and also can scan and process data from standard linear, matrix, stacked and composite bar codes.

The RFID reader system integrates three key technology components:

· A special edition of Intermec's powerful 700 Series color mobile computer with a full alphanumeric keypad. It supports batch 802.11-standard wireless LAN and GSM/GPRS wide-area wireless capabilities and offers integrated bar code scanning options. The unit is ergonomically designed for a full day's use in harsh environments. This special edition of the popular Intermec 700 Series is available only as part of the Savi/Intermec active RFID reader system.

· The Savi Mobile Reader (SMR-650). The SMR-650, based on Savi's EchoPoint(TM) technology, uses both 123MHz radio frequency for short-range transmissions and 433.92 MHz radio frequency for long-range radio transmissions up to 200 feet. The SMR is a low-profile, lightweight, battery-operated reader that commissions, reads and writes to Savi's active, data-rich RFID tags. The SMR-650 mounts on the back of the Intermec mobile computer.

· Savi SmartChain® Mobile Manager software, which is installed on the Intermec mobile computer, enables users to read, write and edit active RFID tag data through the SMR. SmartChain Mobile Manager also provides export features that allow data files to be transferred between the Savi Site Manager software and the handheld device.

The system provides capabilities previously unavailable in RFID handheld reader systems used by the DoD, including:

· More than 300MB of memory, compared with 32MB in a previous version.

· Omnidirectional RFID read ranges of up to 200 feet; prior handhelds used directional antennas that provided a read range of up to 100 feet.

· A bracket to mount the Savi SMR-650 onto the Intermec mobile computer, which allows the SMR to draw power from the handheld and eliminates the need for a separate charger. The SMR-650 also can be interfaced with other models of Intermec 700 Series mobile computers.

· A docking station to upload data collected by the Intermec mobile computer into the DoD's information systems, including the Total Asset Visibility network.

"The new mobile computer and reader system developed by Savi and Intermec is a perfect example of how the private sector teamed up with the defense sector to advance critical technology that supports our most important asset - the war fighter," said David Stephens, Savi Senior Vice President, Public Sector. "Partnering with Intermec has generated a multitude of new features and functions that have been integrated into this handheld computer to meet the needs of the DoD's logistics operations."

About Savi Technology
With more than 15 years experience, Savi Technology is a leading provider of active RFID solutions for the management of supply chain assets, shipments and consignments. Savi's networked active RFID solutions track shipments for government and commercial organizations around the world. Savi Technology's integrated RFID hardware and software solutions drive business value, enabling customers to reduce their supply chain assets, inventory and operational costs. Founded in 1989, Savi Technology is privately held, with headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif., and offices in Washington D.C., London, Singapore, Johannesburg, and Melbourne. For more information, visit www.savi.com.

About Intermec
Intermec Technologies Corp., a UNOVA Inc. (NYSE:UNA) company, develops, manufactures and integrates technologies that identify, track and manage supply chain assets. Core technologies include mobile computing systems, bar code printers, label media and Intellitag® RFID. The company's products and services are used by customers in many industries worldwide to improve the productivity, quality and responsiveness of business operations. For more information, visit www.intermec.com or call 800-347-2636. To learn more about UNOVA, visit www.unova.com.

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