Troop Support Medical uses radio-frequency identification to enhance precision, warfighter readiness
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Garrett Baucom, a communications equipment specialist with a technical advisory and assistance team from Blount Island Command, prepares RFID readers aboard a roll-on, roll-off discharge facility April 3 at Dingalan Bay in the Philippines.The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support’s Medical supply chain is using radio-frequency identification to enhance precision in warfighter support by streamlining the tracking of medical materiel pallet shipments. Official U.S. Marine Corps photo/Col. Luke Watson.