The system, provided by Radiant RFID, will enabled the Dallas County Community College District to manage location data about assets ranging from computers to farm animals, and to integrate that information with its own management software.

Feb 10, 2017

The Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) has deployed an asset-management system employing radio frequency identification technology to locate its tens of thousands of assets across seven campuses and two satellite locations. The district is currently in the process of applying tags to its IT assets, musical instruments, medical equipment and farm animals, in order to monitor where they are located, based on bi-annual audits. In some cases, rooms containing tagged items—computer labs, for instance—are also equipped with fixed reader portals to identify whenever an asset passes through the door. The solution, known as Virtual Asset Tracker (VAT), is provided by Radiant RFID.

Source: County College District to Track 90,000 Assets With RFID – Page 1 – RFID Journal