AIT

Automatic identification technology (AIT). A suite of technologies enabling the automatic capture of data, thereby enhancing the ability to identify, track, document, and control assets (e.g. materiel), deploying and redeploying forces, equipment, personnel, and sustainment cargo. AIT encompasses a variety of data storage or carrier technologies, such as linear bar codes, two-dimensional symbols (PDF417 and Data Matrix), magnetic strips, integrated circuit cards, optical laser discs (optical memory cards or compact discs), satellite tracking transponders, and radio frequency identification tags used for marking or tagging individual items, equipment, air pallets, or containers. Known commercially as automatic identification data capture.

Source

32 CFR § 273.3


Scoping language

Unless otherwise noted, these terms and their definitions are for the purpose of this subpart.

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