Systems Integration

Description

Whether embarking on a new transport scheme or trying to get a program back on track, Systems Integration (SI) is needed to manage the vast amount of information, the coordination of systems and the stakeholders involved in every effort.

Creating clarity amid complexity with SI:D³

SI:D3  is a field-proven approach that creates clarity amid the complexity particular to megaprojects. An established framework connects technical management to the program delivery process. This alignment results in the delivery of required system performance and operational capability, and expected end-user revenue services.

The genesis of the WSP SI capability is the delivery of the Victoria Line Upgrade and the early setup of the Thameslink Programme (Network Rail) in the United Kingdom, subsequently captured in our framework. SI:D3 has since been continually improved through lessons learned from our projects around the world over more than a decade.

The SI:D3 approach is structured yet provides an adaptable framework to foster a collaborative environment throughout each program lifecycle and bring about specific outcomes. A key aspect of the SI:D3 approach is developing a common purpose and clear governance to help program directors, leaders and all other relevant stakeholders see the program holistically and clearly understand the complexity of large-scale transport projects.

Our partnership on programs/complex projects offers strategic stewardship to manage system development for whole programs, or parts of them.

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