CS’ Pragun Vinayak selected for the CUTC Milton Pikarsky Memorial Award

It is with the utmost excitement and admiration that we announce Cambridge Systematics’ Pragun Vinayak, travel demand modeler, is this year’s recipient of...

Chamber Outlines Next Steps in Building Missouri River Port

The Heartland Port Authority is making significant progress in the development of a Missouri River port. The Jefferson City Area Chamber of Commerce...

AARP White Paper Calls Out Open-Software Tools for Enhancing Mobility Management

In a recent AARP white paper titled, “Universal Mobility as a Service: A Bold Vision for Harnessing the Opportunity of Disruption,” there is a section...

Gateway85 Gwinnett partners with CS to develop freight plan for Georgia’s I-85 corridor

As mentioned in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Gateway85 Gwinnett Community Improvement District is partnering with Cambridge Systematics to...

Transit Market Research Powered by Customer Data

Passenger mobility has begun a profound transformation. Social and technological entrepreneurs are launching new mobility innovations into the...

CS Experts Help Determine Location for Utah’s Inland Port

As reported by KUER 90.1, Utah officials partnered with CS to conduct a feasibility study to help determine the best location for the state’s dry port....

NCHRP Report 868: Cell Phone Location Data for Travel Behavior Analysis

The National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) announced on July 18, 2018 the release of Report 868: Cell Phone Location Data for Travel...

Ride Livingston: County Debuts Transportation Planning Website

As mentioned in the Livingston County News, the Genesee Transportation Council launched their mobility management website, Ride Livingston. The website,...

Declining Ridership: Different Issues in Different Places

If you’re in the business of making transportation better—like my colleagues and I at Cambridge Systematics—you know that there has been rising concern...

Cambridge Systematics Supports Education and the Future of Transportation

Cambridge Systematics (CS) made a $1,000 charitable donation to each of twelve nonprofits that help support education and/or transportation. The staff in...