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SUMMARY:SA Event: Local joint RTSA and IRSE Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA) South Australia Chapter invites you to join them and the Institution of Railway Signalling Engineers (IRSE) for a local joint meeting  online using Teams at 4:30-6:00pm (ACST). \nProgramme \n\n4:30pm Meeting Opening – Georgina Hartwell\, IRSE Australasian Chair\n4:35pm Lessons from Derailment Investigations\nTony Simes\, Senior Transport Safety Investigator\, ATSB\n5:15pm Phoenix Virtualisation and Disaster Recovery project – Network Control Centres\nDoug Adams\, Manager Operational Technology Project Services – ARTC\n6:00pm Meeting Conclusion\n\n  \nRegister to attend here. \n  \nSpeakers\nLessons from Derailment Investigations \nThe presentation discusses the safety investigations into two similar derailments that occurred about two years apart. Tony will discuss what happened\, why it happened and what lessons organisations can learn from derailment investigations. \n \nTony Simes\nManager Rail Safety Investigations – ATSB\nTony has 35 years’ experience in railway engineering\, management\, regulation and investigation\, and holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) and a Diploma of Transport Safety Investigation. \nTony previously held the position of ‘Signal Design Engineer’ for the metropolitan passenger railway organisation in Adelaide (SA) before moving to the Rail Safety Regulator in South Australia as their ‘Accreditation Manager’. \nIn 2004\, Tony joined the Australian Transport Safety Bureau as a ‘Senior Transport Safety Investigator’ (Rail) and in 2012 took on the role of managing and coordinating rail safety investigations across Australia. \nIn 2017\, the ATSB underwent a restructure which created multi-modal investigation teams. Tony\ncurrently manages a team of investigators split between ATSB’s Adelaide and Perth offices. The team consists of rail\, marine\, aviation and specialist human factors. \n  \nPhoenix Virtualisation and Disaster Recovery project – Network Control\nCentres Business objectives and outcomes \n\nTo recover our existing operational systems in the agreed timeframes in the event of a disaster.\nDeliver a virtualised/replicated environment\, that allows recoverability of our Operational Systems\, and for them to be run independently of the location of any of our train control centres\n\nWho is involved? \n\nThe project involves many stakeholders including as key suppliers\, operations\, customers\, various SMEs from ARTC’s Systems and Technology division\n\nSystem virtualisation platform \n\nARTC has chosen Flexpod as the system virtualisation platform. FlexPod is a data center platform that is used to host infrastructure software and business applications in virtualised environments.\n\nSecurity model \n\nCyber security is at the forefront of the platform design. This includes operational environment protection from other zones\, restricting\nan attacker’s ability to move within operational systems if the perimeter has been breached\, and physical security.\n\nDisaster and failover scenarios accommodated by the design \n\nNetwork Control floor is evacuated however\, the Data Centre and systems are operational. (e.g. pandemic)\nA disaster has occurred and both Network Control and the Data Centre are non-operational\n\n \nDoug Adams\nManager Operational Technology Project Services – ARTC\nEmployed in the rail industry for over 30 years\, commencing as an apprentice Signal Electrician with PTC in 1979\, then worked as Signal Technician and Signal Supervisor. Is a graduate of CSU with a Bachelor of Information Technology and started with ARTC in 2004 to rollout IT Infrastructure for the NSW take-up. \nHas overseen delivery of ARTC capital works signalling projects as Signal Alliance Coordinating Manager and as Train Control Systems Manager\, has overseen the support teams responsible for ARTC’s Train Control and other operational systems.\nIs continuing the development of technical solutions and strategies for ARTC’s Operational Technology with the Systems and Technology division. \n  \nRegister to attend here.
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/sa-event-local-joint-rtsa-and-irse-meeting/
LOCATION:South Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,South Australia Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Railway Technical Society of Australasia":MAILTO:memberservices@engineersaustralia.org.au
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SUMMARY:AREMA 2021 Virtual Conference - September 26-30\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:The AREMA 2021 Virtual Conference will deliver the best education right to your computer. There will be nearly 80 Technical Presentations offered to help you discover new technologies including case studies and how to respond to an emergency. Hear from industry experts connected to your area of expertise such as inspections\, automation and artificial intelligence. This event provides the latest insights and best practices that could impact your education and future in the industry. Your review of the Technical Presentations may earn you up to 14 CPD Hours. \nThrough AREMA’s partnership with RTSA\, RTSA Members will receive the AREMA Member Registration rate at $550 per person if you register by August 26\, 2021 afterwards the rate will be $650. Please register here for the AREMA 2021 Virtual Conference being held September 26-30 using the RTSA Member Discount Code. \nRTSA Member Discount Code: {please send email to chair@rtsa.com.au to receive} \nAcceptable Terms of Use: This Discount is available to RTSA Members who are not current AREMA members\, is non-transferable and cannot be combined with other discounts or benefits. \n 
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/arema-2021-railway-interchange/
LOCATION:South Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,New South Wales and ACT Events,New Zealand Events,Queensland Events,South Australia Events,Victoria and Tasmania Events,Western Australia Events
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