Karamveer Prasad Posted as Deputy Director, Signal & Telecom-I CoE, RDSO Secunderabad

Karamveer Prasad transferred from IRISET to RDSO Secunderabad as Deputy Director, Signal & Telecom-I CoE.

Jul 16, 2026 - 23:13
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Karamveer Prasad Posted as Deputy Director, Signal & Telecom-I CoE, RDSO Secunderabad

Karamveer Prasad, who was serving as Deputy Director, Signal & Telecommunication, Centre of Excellence, at the Indian Railways Institute of Signal Engineering and Telecommunications (IRISET), has been transferred to the Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) and posted as Deputy Director, Signal & Telecommunication-I, Centre of Excellence, at Secunderabad. Prasad is an officer of the Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers (IRSSE).

The Deputy Director post at RDSO's Signal & Telecommunication Centre of Excellence supports the directorate's technical evaluation work, assisting in the review and testing of signalling and telecommunication equipment designs submitted for approval before induction into the Railways network.

Prasad's move from IRISET, a training institute, to RDSO's technical research wing follows a pattern common among IRSSE officers, who typically alternate between institutional training postings and hands-on technical assignments at RDSO or zonal railways as part of their career progression.

The posting is among several transfers issued in the same order affecting IRISET-based officers from both the Signal & Telecommunication and Traction Rolling Stock centres, most of whom have been moved to RDSO Secunderabad as part of a coordinated reshuffle.

As Deputy Director, Prasad is expected to work under the directorate's senior officers on technical validation tasks tied to signalling equipment standards, an area that has grown in importance as the Railways expands deployment of automatic train protection technology across its network.

RDSO's Secunderabad-based signal and telecom unit plays a direct role in setting the technical specifications that vendors and zonal railways must meet when supplying or installing signalling equipment, making the directorate's staffing a factor in the pace of ongoing signalling upgrades.

The posting takes immediate effect, according to the transfer order issued by the Railway Board.

Deputy Director-level postings at RDSO's Centres of Excellence typically involve supporting the directorate's senior officers on detailed technical review work, including analysis of test data submitted by equipment vendors and coordination with zonal railway signal departments on field validation of new systems before broader deployment approval is granted.

The Signal & Telecommunication-I designation at the Secunderabad Centre of Excellence indicates a specific sub-functional assignment within the broader signalling directorate, a structure RDSO uses to divide technical review workload across multiple officers handling different equipment categories or geographic zones of responsibility.

Prasad's transfer is one of several affecting officers moving between IRISET and RDSO in this round, a pattern that reflects periodic staffing rotations the Railway Board carries out to balance officer strength between the Railways' training institutions and its technical research and standards-setting units.

The broader signalling modernisation programme within the Railways, which includes the phased rollout of an indigenous automatic train protection system, continues to generate a steady volume of technical evaluation work for RDSO's Signal & Telecommunication directorate, making Deputy Director-level postings within the unit a role with direct exposure to this ongoing programme.

As with the other officers moved from IRISET in this round, Prasad's transfer reflects the Railway Board's broader staffing rotation between the training institute and RDSO's technical directorates at Secunderabad.

Deputy Director-level officers at the Centre of Excellence typically report to the directorate's Director-rank officers, providing an additional layer of technical review capacity as the volume of signalling equipment submitted for evaluation continues to grow.

The transfer took effect as part of the broader set of orders issued by the Railway Board covering IRISET-based officers.