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Freedom Shopping Announces OEM Offering for Retail RFID Checkout & Security

Freedom Shopping Announces OEM Offering for Retail RFID Checkout & Security












Hickory, NC (PRWEB) March 13, 2008

Freedom Shopping, Inc, the leading consumer RFID solution provider, today announced the availability of the retail industry’s first OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) offering that plugs into existing cash registers and point-of-sale terminals to enable RFID checkout, inventory tracking and security. Freedom Shopping showcased their solution at Microsoft’s RFID Solution Days.

The core of the solution is a software wedge (Freedom-ID) that operates on the point-of-sale (POS) terminal. It communicates with a counter-top RFID reader pad (EasyRead Pad) and/or other readers in the checkout lane. Inventory is monitored with mobile RFID readers and security gates also are RFID-enabled. Data is passed to existing cash registers and POS infrastructure at all points in a SKU format so it can be instantly integrated. Consumer privacy is protected using a variety of technical safeguards.

“This is a real breakthrough and should enable RFID’s adoption at the point-of-sale to occur rapidly. This fundamentally changes the way stores will operate – sales increase, labor costs decrease and ‘intelligent security’ reduces shrinkage,” said Rob Simmons, CEO of Freedom Shopping, Inc. “We have been operating in stores for 3 years and know firsthand there is significant ROI for retailers. However, the biggest surprise is how much shoppers love it – it is the ideal checkout experience.”

Freedom Shopping’s item-level RFID stores and OEM products use UHF (Ultra High Frequency) EPC Gen 2 technology and tags.

About Freedom Shopping

Freedom Shopping is the leading provider of consumer-facing RFID solutions. We pioneered the use of RFID-tagged merchandise in convenience stores in early 2005. In addition we have applications for home health care and the security industry.

Freedom Shopping offers software, hardware, services and supplies. Our products are used to power many applications including point-of-sale (POS), rental/consignment centers, pay-stations, security gates, health monitors, kiosks, and smart appliances. Freedom Shopping’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Fast Track Convenience, operates stores in private locations including hospitals, schools, gyms, hotels and manufacturing facilities.

Freedom Shopping was founded in 2003 and is based in Hickory, North Carolina USA with an international office in Tokyo, Japan. For more information call 828.994.0206 or visit our website, http://www.freedomshopping.com.

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ACS Releases New Books Offering Vision of the Constitution and How to Interpret It




Washington, D.C. (Vocus) May 1, 2009

The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) today released two books on the Constitution that will shape the ongoing debate over how to interpret our nation’s founding document. The lead book, Keeping Faith with the Constitution, articulates a vision of the Constitution and an approach to interpretation that is faithful to the words of the document and at the same time has enabled the Constitution to retain its relevance for each new generation of Americans.

Keeping Faith with the Constitution was written by Goodwin Liu, Pamela S. Karlan and Christopher H. Schroeder. A companion volume called It Is a Constitution We Are Expounding: Collected Writings on Interpreting Our Founding Document, was edited by Pamela Harris and Karl Thompson, with a foreword by Professor Laurence H. Tribe. The books provide an accessible and compelling approach to constitutional interpretation and explain why the U.S. Constitution is the world’s most enduring written constitution.

“These books offer a fresh, affirmative vision of what the Constitution means and how to interpret it,” said Acting ACS Executive Director David Lyle. “They lay bare the flaws and inconsistencies that plague originalism, and provide a clear and rigorously argued alternative approach. These works are an important contribution to the debates that shape our nation, debates in which members of the American Constitution Society play a vital role.”

Keeping Faith examines the text and history of the Constitution to show how the Framers inscribed the fundamental values of liberty, equality and democracy into the document. The authors describe what they call “constitutional fidelity,” a principle that “serves not only to preserve the Constitution’s meaning over time, but also to maintain its authority and legitimacy. The words and principles of the Constitution endure as our fundamental law because they have been made relevant to the conditions and challenges of each generation through an ongoing process of interpretation.”

“Overall, the Constitution is a profoundly visionary document,” write the authors. “It advanced a new model of effective governance and democratic rule. Its text and structure express general principles that further the guiding purposes stated in the Preamble. And the amendment process has enlarged our basic commitments to liberty, equality, and democracy. Our Constitution thus reflects, in a spare outline, the moral trajectory of a nation continually striving for greater justice.”

Authors Liu and Karlan and editor Harris were joined by Charles J. Cooper, a former assistant attorney general in the Reagan administration, in a discussion of Keeping Faith moderated by Slate Senior Editor Dahlia Lithwick at the National Press Club.

More information about the books is available here. Contact the ACS Communications Department to arrange interviews with the authors.

The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy is one of the nation’s leading progressive legal organizations, comprised of lawyers, judges, students and policy makers committed to promoting the vitality of the Constitution and the fundamental values it expresses. The views of the authors and speakers are their own and should not be attributed to ACS. For more information about ACS, visit www.ACSLAW.org.

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