Technology

RSG’s expertise in the fields of computer science and software engineering, enables us to build scalable and powerful applications in order to collect, explore, analyze, and communicate insights from large complex sets of data. Our technological capabilities are key to translating complicated data and analysis to clear, practical recommendations for our clients.

Impact of Road Pricing on Traveler Behavior

RSG conducted a study with the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Volpe Center) to measure changes in travel behavior in response to road pricing

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Housing Choice Voucher Admin Fee Study

In partnership with Abt Associates, RSG completed a multi-year research effort for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Policy Development

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Forecasting Long-term Vehicle Demand

A major auto components manufacturer wanted to improve their long-term vehicle demand forecasting to inform strategic planning decisions. The client also wanted to be

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International Vehicle Choice Segmentation for New Market Entry

A major auto components manufacturer wanted to introduce a successful product from one geographic market into another where it was a relative unknown. They

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Gravel Pit Noise Impact Assessment

J.P. Carrara & Sons is an aggregate company located in Vermont and New York. They have operated a gravel pit in the Village of

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Community Noise Assessment of a Wood-Pellet Manufacturer

After the startup of a wood-pellet manufacturing plant, some residents of Boyne City, Michigan started registering noise complaints with the city office. The City

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Ridge Road Quarry Noise & Traffic Studies

RSG was retained by Ridge Road Quarry, LLC to conduct noise and traffic impact studies for a proposed quarry next to Interstate 89 in

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Modeling Hiker Exposure to Natural Sounds and Quiet in the Tuolumne River Watershed

Tioga Road is a National Scenic Byway that passes through the Tuolumne River Wild and Scenic River watershed in the heart of Yosemite National

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Modeling Hiker Exposure to Transportation Noise

The Bear Lake corridor in Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most heavily used areas of the park. It is attractive both

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Travel Model Improvement Program (TMIP) Program Support and Outreach

The Travel Model Improvement Program (TMIP) is a program within the FHWA Office of Planning that conducts research, provides technical assistance, and delivers training

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Simplified Trips on Projects Software (STOPS)

The fixed guideway transit New Starts program is one of the largest discretionary grant programs offered by the United States government. The Federal Transit

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