About the Presenter

About A2B Tracking

A2B Tracking has pioneered military-grade enterprise-class solutions for tracking and managing critical assets for DoD agencies and the contractors who support them. We’ll help your enterprise take control of your assets and record keeping by providing you A2B Tracking’s secure, cloud-based Asset Management software platform to achieve 99% inventory accuracy or better while performing inventories at a rate of 30x faster using RFID and advanced barcode. A2B Tracking integrates RFID and advanced barcode technologies to improve asset visibility, accountability and sustained audit readiness for all types of assets. 

A2B Tracking offers a range of services including software implementation, consulting, custom labels, tags, plates and other operational support. We’ve been serving the property management needs of defense agencies, government contractors, universities and commercial organizations since 1994.

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RFID Asset Tag Selection

Identifying the best RFID tags for a particular application is a critical step to successfully implement an RFID Asset Tracking system.

This session will provide you with a proven process and key considerations to ensure that your RFID tag selection aligns with your goals and works as intended with the other important parts of the system such as RFID readers and software.

In this live webinar you will learn:

  • How Passive RFID technology works

  • Why RFID tag selection is critical to successful RFID tracking

  • Environmental factors and examples

  • What to expect when procuring RFID tags


Register now for this Free session on Thursday Feb 15th at 2pm EST


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RFID Tag Selection
Selecting the Best RFID Tag for your Application 


Thursday, Feb. 15th at 2pm EST

Dan Faria is A2B Tracking’s IUID and RFID label specialist for the DoD and defense contractors who support them. Dan’s primary role is advising customers who have a requirement for RFID or IUID compliance solutions.

Dan Faria