Kenneth Voorhies Receives Marble J. Hensley Outstanding Individual Activity Award from ITE Practice
May 9, 2008
As a result of the demonstration of exemplary leadership and service to the profession, the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), and the Southern District, ITE presented the 2007 Marble J. Hensley Outstand Individual Activity Award to Kenneth O. Voorhies, P.E., PTOE, Principal of Cambridge Systematics. >> more
Lowell Porter Joins Cambridge Systematics’ Safety Practice
April 28, 2008
Lowell Porter recently joined Cambridge Systematics, Inc. as a Senior Associate in our transportation safety practice. He brings more than 28 years of experience in traffic safety, transportation, strategic planning, public policy, and budget development at the state and Federal levels. >> more
Cambridge Systematics Expands Talent and Leadership in Florida
April 21, 2008
Cambridge Systematics has added to our robust and talented group of staff based in Florida with the addition of toll and revenue specialist, Matthew Click and environmental expert, Robert Downie. Mr. Click joins our toll practice, bringing his extensive experience with Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise to bear on toll issues in Florida and across the country. Mr. Downie joins our growing environmental practice, bringing 18 years of experience in providing legal counsel to public and private clients in transportation, land use, environment, education, and business. >> more

Cambridge Systematics and Lloyd’s Register Pioneer New Approach To Transportation Asset Management
April 14, 2008
On April 14, 2008, the Lloyd’s Register Group and Cambridge Systematics announced plans to introduce the innovative KBAI™ risk-based asset management technology to the U.S. transportation industry. Developed initially for the asset-intensive oil and gas industry, the new approach, delivered through the Arivu™ software platform, allows asset owners to simultaneously increase the reliability of critical assets and reduce the costs associated with inspection and maintenance activities. >> more

Cambridge Systematics Supports Major U.S. Chamber Study on Transportation and the Nation’s Economy
April 8, 2008
On April 8, 2008, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a major report on Capitol Hill entitled The Transportation Challenge: Moving the U.S. Economy. The report emphasizes the importance of transportation infrastructure to U.S. businesses, metropolitan economies, and the nation’s competitiveness. The National Chamber Foundation of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce undertook this study with financial support from the Americans for Transportation Mobility Coalition (ATM). >> more
Cambridge Systematics Study Shows Cleaner Cars Legislation Will Improve Illinois’ Environment and Its Children’s Health
April 1, 2008
On April 1, 2008, The Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC) released a report based on analysis by Cambridge Systematics on the public health and environmental benefits of proposed clean car legislation in Illinois. The report, Breathing Free in Illinois: Reducing Air Pollution and Improving Health through Cleaner Car, shows that, each year, the Illinois clean car standard would reduce pollution from vehicles by as much as 16% for "criteria" air pollutants and up to 21% for air toxics by the year 2030. >> more
2008
Cambridge Systematics Supports U.S. DOT Report on the Impacts of Climate Change on Transportation (March 13, 2008) >> more
AAA Releases Report Crashes vs. Congestion: What’s the Cost to Society? (March 5, 2008) >> more
Performance Measures System Team Receives 2007 Marvin L. Manheim Award (March 2008) >> more
Sim City - Improving Inner-City Life Through Simulation Modeling (February 2008) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Names Jennifer B. Strasser as New York Office Director (February 2008) >> more
Louisiana Uses Cambridge Systematics’ OnTrackCS™ to Monitor Implementation of SHSP (January 2008) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Continues to Expand Toll and Road Pricing Experience (January 2008) >> more
2007
Bob Romig Joins Cambridge Systematics (December 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Studies Regional Characteristics of the Gulf Coast’s Infrastructure and its Vulnerability to Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise (December 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Studies Greater Binghamton Region’s Future Freight Demands and Impact on the Local Economy (December 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Wins FHWA Program Support Contract for Highway Policy Analysis (October 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Turns 35 (October 2007) >> more
National Rail Freight Infrastructure Capacity and Investment Study Report Released (September 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Announces a New Staff Member (August 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Announces Promotions to Principal (July 2007) >> more
Allan Rutter Joins Cambridge Systematics’ Toll Revenue and Financing Practice (June 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Announces Three Senior Staff Members Chosen as Environmental Experts (June 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Announces Three New Senior Associates (June 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Expands Into Texas (May 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Relocates Its Chicago Office (May 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Relocates Its New York City Office (April 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Develops Guide to Quantify Economic Benefits of Freight Projects (March 2007) >> more
Elizabeth Sanford Stepp, AICP Joins Cambridge Systematics (March 2007) >> more
Richard A. Margiotta Receives 2006 Marvin L. Manheim Award (March 2007) >> more
Future Financing Options to Meet Highway and Transit Needs Report Released (February 2007) >> more
Cambridge Systematics Announces Two New Staff Members (January 2007) >> more
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