THE RESULTS
What Your Organisation Can Achieve with Asset Identification
It’s a fundamental practice for any defence organisation and many businesses: uniquely identifying critical assets to keep them secure, to comply with regulations, to support logistics, and to improve and inform business practices and decision making.
In compliance with the STANAG 2290/S2000 framework, Unique Identification (UID) is a system of assigning a globally unique and unambiguous identifier to an asset, product, or item, primarily for the purpose of ensuring traceability, accountability, and lifecycle management. This form of asset identification creates a centralised tracking system that can be integrated across multiple platforms and geographic locations, providing military personnel with accurate, real-time data on asset movements and status. It is used extensively in industries like defence, aerospace, healthcare, and manufacturing, where precise tracking of equipment, parts, or items is highly consequential.
For your organisation, the process of identifying assets is likely nothing new, but optimising the process and managing the data with confidence may be lacking. Furthermore, asset identification is an ongoing, continuous process, as equipment is replaced, as systems are upgraded and require configuration management, and as technologies rapidly evolve. An Automatic Identification Technologies (AIT) strategy is necessary to ensure that the benefits of asset identification are captured and utilised to their full potential.