Manufacturing Industry
NASA Dryden Flight Research deploys Oracle-based HazMat management program.
Manufacturing Business Technology, January, 2005
ChemSecure, a pilot program developed by Oracle and NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., integrates RFID and sensor-based technology with the Department of Defense's Web-based Hazardous Materials Management System (HMMS) database to automate real-time management of hazardous materials, including usage, shipment, tracking, and storage.
Other program participants include Intermec Technologies, Environ-Max, and Patlite USA. ChemSecure places RFID tags on hazardous material containers and uses Oracle Sensor-Based Services to capture, manage, analyze, and respond to any movement or other changes to the chemicals. NASA Dryden uses the information in the HM MS database to support decisions about materials transportation and storage. It issues...
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