HSR Finishing Designs on Alignment into San Francisco
Farah Soltane, a transit engineer with Acumen, speaks out at one of several outreach meetings to get public feedback on passing tracks and location of Brisbane maintenance facility. Read More
Farah Soltane, a transit engineer with Acumen, speaks out at one of several outreach meetings to get public feedback on passing tracks and location of Brisbane maintenance facility. Read More
As a small business advocate and a member of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) Business Advisory Council, Allen alerts small businesses to opportunities in the transportation industry.
Acumen was a proud sponsor of the June 2019 Los Angeles Sustainability Coalition forum for public leaders and private enterprise to exchange ideas and leverage their resources in pursuit of the best, most sustainable future for the LA region’s transportation industry.
Demonstration of the AcuFare 250 Bus Validator lets you see secure payment transactions in real time.
In the U.S., we love our cars and prefer to drive alone. More than 90% of Americans owned personal automobiles in 2017, and 21% of families had more than three cars per household, says the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Federal Highway Administration says, “There is a consensus among economists that congestion pricing represents the single most viable and sustainable approach to reducing traffic congestion.”
Coffee thermos and mobile device in hand, you sit relaxed in the back seat on your way to work. The automated car you are in waits for the light to change …
Most college students wait until they graduate before opening a new business. But Walter Allen was in graduate school when he decided to launch his company.
Acumen’s project plan for implementing smart card automatic fare collection technology culminated in a successful 90-day pilot operation.
Walter E. Allen, a Navy veteran, started Acumen Building Enterprise in 1994 to help pay for graduate school. That small one-person consulting firm became a corporation in 2002.
Farah Soltane, a transit engineer with Acumen, speaks out at one of several outreach meetings to get public feedback on passing tracks and location of Brisbane maintenance facility. Read More
As a small business advocate and a member of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) Business Advisory Council, Allen alerts small businesses to opportunities in the transportation industry.
Acumen was a proud sponsor of the June 2019 Los Angeles Sustainability Coalition forum for public leaders and private enterprise to exchange ideas and leverage their resources in pursuit of the best, most sustainable future for the LA region’s transportation industry.
Demonstration of the AcuFare 250 Bus Validator lets you see secure payment transactions in real time.
In the U.S., we love our cars and prefer to drive alone. More than 90% of Americans owned personal automobiles in 2017, and 21% of families had more than three cars per household, says the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Federal Highway Administration says, “There is a consensus among economists that congestion pricing represents the single most viable and sustainable approach to reducing traffic congestion.”
Coffee thermos and mobile device in hand, you sit relaxed in the back seat on your way to work. The automated car you are in waits for the light to change …
Most college students wait until they graduate before opening a new business. But Walter Allen was in graduate school when he decided to launch his company.
Acumen’s project plan for implementing smart card automatic fare collection technology culminated in a successful 90-day pilot operation.
Walter E. Allen, a Navy veteran, started Acumen Building Enterprise in 1994 to help pay for graduate school. That small one-person consulting firm became a corporation in 2002.