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The acumen system is provided as a suite of applications. acumen is developed, deployed and licenced by the Network Services function of Network Rail. | The acumen system is provided as a suite of applications. acumen is developed, deployed and licenced by the Network Services function of Network Rail. | ||
Defined as an Operational Decision Support Tool (ODST), acumen provides operators with information, data and intelligence - supporting decisions that affect the operational railway during routine, degraded and perturbed working. | Defined as an Operational Decision Support Tool (ODST), acumen provides operators with information, data and intelligence - supporting decisions that affect the operational railway during routine, degraded and perturbed working. | ||
Development of acumen is led by the Network Services function in collaboration with the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education under the UKRRIN research and innovation network. | Development of acumen is led by the Network Services function in collaboration with the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education under the UKRRIN research and innovation network. |
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THIS PAGE IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT
The acumen system is provided as a suite of applications. acumen is developed, deployed and licenced by the Network Services function of Network Rail.
Defined as an Operational Decision Support Tool (ODST), acumen provides operators with information, data and intelligence - supporting decisions that affect the operational railway during routine, degraded and perturbed working.
Development of acumen is led by the Network Services function in collaboration with the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education under the UKRRIN research and innovation network.