Cambridge Systematics, Inc. | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | Cambridge, MA USA |
No. of locations | 9 |
Area served | National |
Key people | Lance Neumann (CEO) |
Industry | Planning, Policy |
Products | Project Management Consulting |
Website | http://www.camsys.com |
Cambridge Systematics, Inc. (CS) is a
planning,
program management, and consulting organization headquartered in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. The firm specializes in
transportation and in the development and implementation of innovative policy and planning solutions, objective analysis, and
technology applications. The company’s services include
policy,
strategic planning, and
management; tolling and
road pricing; transportation safety, transportation and the environment;
asset management;
forecasting; software and IT consulting; operations and simulation; and
GIS and
data management. CS serves local, state, national, and international agencies in the public and private transportation industries. Its Chairman is Robert Kasameyer and its Chief Executive Officer is Lance A. Neumann.
The company was founded in
1972 by four
Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors and a transportation consultant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the corporate
headquarters is still located.
CS experienced rapid growth in the 1970s, and a second office was established in September
1976 in
Berkeley, California to coordinate
West Coast activity. In
1994, this office moved to
Oakland, California. Responding to the growth of national planning and resource management issues, CS opened its third office, located in
Washington, D.C., in March of
1991. The addition of this office enhanced the services offered to
federal agencies, as well as services for
mid-Atlantic and nationwide clientele. To meet expanding market and client needs, CS opened several additional offices between 2002 and 2007 in
Chicago, Illinois;
Tallahassee, Florida, and
Fort Lauderdale, Florida;
New York, New York;
Atlanta, Georgia; and
Austin, Texas. Several CS staff currently provides on-site client support at the offices of the
Federal Highway Administration and the
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Volpe Center). Today, the firm has approximately 260 professionals and support staff.
CS delivers need-based solutions that help its clients solve current and future problems. The firm has evolved a management approach that stresses intra-team communication and encourages innovative ideas and practice, helping its clients think critically and creatively to improve performance and remain competitive in a wide range of project areas. The firm’s
analytical skills and techniques are applied in four specific areas, including transportation planning and management, travel demand forecasting and market research, transportation operations, and freight transportation.
In
2007, CS celebrated 35 years of providing management and planning consulting services and
information systems to the public and private transportation industries.
CS is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with eight offices located throughout the United States.
The firm was founded under the charter of “the application of systematic analysis to problems of transportation, the environment, urban development, and regional planning” and incorporated in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on September 27, 1972, and remains an independent, employee-owned firm.
Cambridge Systematics and Lloyd's Register pioneer new approach to transportation asset management
Cambridge Systematics wins CT toll study
Cambridge Systematics, Inc. | |
---|---|
Type | Private |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | Cambridge, MA USA |
No. of locations | 9 |
Area served | National |
Key people | Lance Neumann (CEO) |
Industry | Planning, Policy |
Products | Project Management Consulting |
Website | http://www.camsys.com |
Cambridge Systematics, Inc. (CS) is a
planning,
program management, and consulting organization headquartered in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. The firm specializes in
transportation and in the development and implementation of innovative policy and planning solutions, objective analysis, and
technology applications. The company’s services include
policy,
strategic planning, and
management; tolling and
road pricing; transportation safety, transportation and the environment;
asset management;
forecasting; software and IT consulting; operations and simulation; and
GIS and
data management. CS serves local, state, national, and international agencies in the public and private transportation industries. Its Chairman is Robert Kasameyer and its Chief Executive Officer is Lance A. Neumann.
The company was founded in
1972 by four
Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors and a transportation consultant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the corporate
headquarters is still located.
CS experienced rapid growth in the 1970s, and a second office was established in September
1976 in
Berkeley, California to coordinate
West Coast activity. In
1994, this office moved to
Oakland, California. Responding to the growth of national planning and resource management issues, CS opened its third office, located in
Washington, D.C., in March of
1991. The addition of this office enhanced the services offered to
federal agencies, as well as services for
mid-Atlantic and nationwide clientele. To meet expanding market and client needs, CS opened several additional offices between 2002 and 2007 in
Chicago, Illinois;
Tallahassee, Florida, and
Fort Lauderdale, Florida;
New York, New York;
Atlanta, Georgia; and
Austin, Texas. Several CS staff currently provides on-site client support at the offices of the
Federal Highway Administration and the
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Volpe Center). Today, the firm has approximately 260 professionals and support staff.
CS delivers need-based solutions that help its clients solve current and future problems. The firm has evolved a management approach that stresses intra-team communication and encourages innovative ideas and practice, helping its clients think critically and creatively to improve performance and remain competitive in a wide range of project areas. The firm’s
analytical skills and techniques are applied in four specific areas, including transportation planning and management, travel demand forecasting and market research, transportation operations, and freight transportation.
In
2007, CS celebrated 35 years of providing management and planning consulting services and
information systems to the public and private transportation industries.
CS is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with eight offices located throughout the United States.
The firm was founded under the charter of “the application of systematic analysis to problems of transportation, the environment, urban development, and regional planning” and incorporated in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on September 27, 1972, and remains an independent, employee-owned firm.
Cambridge Systematics and Lloyd's Register pioneer new approach to transportation asset management
Cambridge Systematics wins CT toll study