Neology Supplies Secure Tag for Utah Drivers
Clean Fuel Vehicles Identified by New, Non-transferable Decal
San Diego, CA, July 6, 2011
Neology, a leader in customized high value Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions and related innovative technology today announced that a new generation RFID window sticker is available to identify clean fuel vehicles using Utah express lanes. The new decal contains a number of security features both visual and electronic to positively indentify approved clean fuel vehicles. “We are pleased to work together with UDOT to provide this innovative tag” said Eric Redman, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Neology. “This product marks the first use of non-transferable technology in a tolling tag using ISO 18000-6C technology in the U.S.” In addition, the tag contains a unique holographic antenna and other sophisticated elements which have never previously been used in a tolling or HOT lane application.
Neology Wins Multimillion Dollar Contract Extension
San Diego, CA, June 27, 2011
Neology, a leader in secure customized high-value Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions today announced it has been awarded an extension to the largest Electronic Vehicle Registration (EVR) contract to date. The Repuve contract, expected to total over $40 million, had been previously awarded to Neology in late 2008. Due to the overwhelming success of the program the contract has now been extended for an additional year. This project for national vehicle registration in Mexico is the largest of its kind in the world and highlights the growing trend toward EVR for security, compliance, and transportation efficiency. “This significant contract award highlights the depth and experience Neology brings in the EVR market” said Francisco Martinez, President and CEO of Neology. “With this extension, Neology furthers its leadership in the EVR space and this award continues to validate our solution as the best on the market. We look forward to additional deliveries of our best-in-class product and solutions portfolio to the Mexican government.”
About Neology
As an early player in UHF technology and a holder of some of the most important Intellectual Property in the industry, Neology is the leading provider of integrated solutions for the tolling, electronic vehicle registration (EVR) and public safety markets. Neology is the exclusive provider for the Mexico Repuve program, an ambitious program to tag every vehicle in Mexico with an RFID tag to enhance security and combat fraud.
Neology Announces New Tolling Tag Availability
San Diego, CA, April 6, 2011
Neology, a leader in secure customized high-value Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions today announced that a new generation, higher-performance tolling tag is now available to the general public in Mexico.
Mexico’s largest tolling concessionaire, I+D, has released this new tag to access a broader range of electronic tolling users as well as to increase security, reliability, and performance.
“After a long qualification process, Neology is pleased to have been chosen by I+D to supply this new generation tolling sticker tag” said Eric Redman, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Neology. “For the first time, customers in Mexico have a new choice in tolling tags” concluded Redman.
The new high performance product is now available at retail outlets throughout Mexico.
Neology Introduces High-Performance Tolling RFID Tag
San Diego, CA, November 17, 2010
Neology, a leader in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and related innovative solutions today announced that it has created a high-performance ISO 18000-6C-compatible RFID tag for use in vehicle tolling, Electronic Vehicle Registration (EVR) and Automated Vehicle Identification (AVI) markets. The new tag product also contains unique security features and a remarkable read range of up to 100 feet depending on system design. The tag is now available to agencies, concessionaires and partners for immediate delivery.
“This product is significant for the tolling industry as cost, performance and security considerations are all addressed simultaneously with this new product” said Eric Redman, Director of Sales & Marketing for Neology. “Moreover, Neology patented technology enables both electronic security on the IC level in addition to physical security elements such as holograms that are integrated into the tag and can serve as visual verification” said Redman. The new tag is fully compatible with the ISO 18000-6C standard, a protocol seen by many as the future for interoperability not only in the U.S., but worldwide.
Neology has been a true pioneer of passive RFID EVR and tolling solutions and has already deployed more than 50 million passive RFID tags, significantly more than any other provider. Neology is also the sole-source tag provider for the Mexico REPUVE program, an ambitious program tagging all 30 million vehicles in Mexico with a 6C-compatible sticker tag.
Neology Awarded EVR Contract for Fifth Consecutive Year
San Diego, CA, February 1, 2010
Neology, a leader in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and related innovative solutions today announced that it has been awarded a contract for the fifth consecutive year to provide passive RFID tags, readers and solution integration support to the Mexican State of Puebla. In 2005 Neology was chosen by the state to develop a fully integrated EVI (Electronic Vehicle Identification)/EVR (Electronic Vehicle Registration) solution with key focus on tax compliance and state security. The company integrated Passive RFID devices into vehicle registration cards, drivers licenses and windshield tags and activated them through a personalization process in multiple issuing stations throughout the state. A number of gantries with static RFID Readers were also installed strategically throughout the state and were connected over the web to a C4 (Centralized Command and Control Center). Neology’s Event Management Integrated Software provided the ability in real time to track vehicles through the gantries by reading the windshield tag and co‐relating the information captured with data on record. Mismatching of information would create an event which triggers instant response messages to local law enforcement.
Five years ago this was an ambitious and complex undertaking. Neology was already providing fully integrated EVI/EVR solutions to other States and Government entities in Mexico, but not with this complexity. The program has been so successful in the State of Puebla that the Federal Government was inspired to expand the system nationwide. What has been developed over the past few years in Puebla provided the genesis for the national Repuve program.
In recent past years as new sensing technologies have become available that complement and enhance RFID Neology has developed its integrated software to incorporate any form of sensing capability. The company is uniquely positioned to provide State and Federal government in Mexico and for that matter governments elsewhere in Latin America and the world with the most comprehensive, tried and tested EVI/EVR solutions available.
Neology is proud to have been a partner with the Mexican State of Puebla and delighted to have played an instrumental role in what is taking place at Federal level.
Neology Awarded EVR Contract for Tenth Consecutive Year
San Diego, CA, January 18, 2010
Long running program to now include LPR technology
Neology, a leader in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and related innovative solutions today announced that it has been awarded a multimillion dollar contract to provide passive RFID tags, readers, and software integration to Banjercito (The Mexican Army Bank). Banjercito controls every entry and exit point into and out of Mexico which includes both Northern and Southern international borders as well as all sea ports of entry. The contract, now in its tenth year, will for the first time incorporate License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology. Banjercito first engaged Neology more than a decade ago to develop a fully integrated passive RFID online solution to control customs (import & export of vehicles), immigration, and security. With more than 20 million border crossings each year, every vehicle that enters or exits Mexico is issued a personalized permit from any of over 600 points of issuance including seven Consulates in the United States. Neology’s fully integrated EVR (Electronic Vehicle Registration) solution has enabled Banjercito to automate through real time on‐line transactions full tax compliance and tolling for both temporary and permanent vehicle importation. With each annual multimillion dollar contract, Neology has supported, refined and expanded the system with the result that:
• Tax revenues have increased substantially.
• Number of illegal vehicles in Mexico has been reduced dramatically.
• Wait times have been reduced at the more than 450 entry/exit portals.
• Border security has been improved significantly.
Neology was an early pioneer of passive RFID technology and holds some of the industry’s most important IP. The company entered the solution development and integration business approximately ten years ago and engaged with Banjercito to develop this opportunity which contrary to recently publicized belief was the first EVR system in Latin America. This latest contract includes the integration of LPR technology allowing instant cross referencing of inputs from an RFID windshield tag and LPR system.
Neology is pleased to maintain its long time relationship with Banjercito and to continue to expand one of the most impressive and effective uses of RFID technology anywhere in the world today.
For more information visit www.neology-rfid.com.
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