Short
blurb about new and innovative things that Axtion is involved
in.
June 2006
Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority awards contract to Axtion
Systems Corporation to implement a new Interactive Voice Response
(IVR) system to provide real-time train status to phone customers.
The system will also provide real time train status to the CCJPA
web site.
May 2006
Amtrak awards contract to Axtion Systems Corporation to replace
the inoperative CDPD modems with new CDMA modems in the Illinois
corridor.
April 2006
Metrolink extends the Project Management Services contract to
include system design and development management of the new Electronic
Passenger Information System.
June 2005
Amtrak awards contract to Axtion Systems Corporation to replace
the now inoperative communications hardware and software for the
Acela Wireless Data Radio Project. The new hardware and software
will take advantage of Verizon’s EVDO data communications
technology to provide real time health monitoring data of the
Acela high speed train sets in the northeast corridor.
October 2004
Amtrak awards contract to Axtion Systems Corporation to implement
a new National Train Activity Monitoring System (NTAMS). NTAMS
will track all of Amtrak’s trains equipped with the Qualcomm
QTracs location system and provide more accurate estimated time
of arrival at all stations in ARROW and JULIE.
May 2004
Metrolink awards contract to Axtion Systems Corporation for project
management services to replace the existing Public Announcement/Changeable
Messaging System with a new Electronic Passenger Information System.
September 2003
Amtrak extends Oregon PIDS contract to provide additional functionality
to the Pacific Northwest Corridor.
May 2003
Amtrak awards contract to Axtion Systems Corporation to implement
a Passenger Information Delivery System within the Washington
section of the Pacific Northwest Corridor. The Washington stations
will integrate with the Oregon PIDS service.
September 2002
Amtrak awards contract to Axtion Systems Corporation to complete
the development and implementation of a Passenger Information
Delivery System (PIDS) within the Oregon section of the Pacific
Northwest Corridor.
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