The Victorian Department of Transport has selected Unisys Australia to
modernize the passenger information application used to calculate
predicted train arrivals at the 220 stations on the Melbourne
metropolitan train network. The new customer information system is
designed to improve the accuracy of schedule updates given to rail
passengers waiting on platforms, particularly when there are disruptions
such as train breakdowns, natural disasters or medical emergencies.
The six-year contract, awarded in a competitive bid in June this year,
has an estimated value of approximately AUD$11.4 million (approximately
US$9 million). Under the contract Unisys will develop and supply the new
customer information application and required hardware. This will
involve advisory, architecture design, development, testing and
multi-year support services, to modernize the Department of Transport’s
legacy passenger information system. Unisys will also provide ongoing
support for both the new and old systems while the new application is
gradually rolled out across the metropolitan rail network.
Unisys will use its unique 3D Blueprinting™ methodology during the
development phase of the project to provide a digital model of the
workflows and linkages that connect through the Department’s
organizational layers. Identifying the intricate interrelationship of
the many facets of the applications and infrastructure within the system
will help Unisys calculate predicted train arrivals when there have been
disruptions to the normal flow of the train network.
The new application, to be developed by Unisys, is expected to be built
in the Linux Open Source environment using Java development tools. The
Open Source approach is designed to increase the flexibility of the
application environment to reduce support costs through easier
maintenance of the system.
A key part of the new system is the integration of the Unisys Next
Generation Notification Service (NGNS), developed by Unisys and used by
leading telecommunications providers.
"With approximately 2,500 train services running daily on the Melbourne
metropolitan rail network, the messaging system is an essential
component of this new customer information system,” said Sue Carter,
vice president, Commercial Industries, Unisys Asia Pacific. "As it
incorporates an application that Unisys has deployed successfully in
other large engagements, this is a proven solution with the potential
for additional messaging capability using other channels such as mobile
phones and the internet.”
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services, systems integration and consulting services, infrastructure
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more than 26,000 employees, Unisys serves commercial organizations and
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