MATHTECH

Clear Direction for Project Success

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FROM CONCEPT TO IMPLEMENTATION

Helping our clients visualize and realize for over 60 years

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MATHTECH CORE VALUES

Integrity, Objectivity, Commitment

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Projects are the single most important tool for accomplishing goals, creating change and improving operations – Mathtech helps organizations create projects that are well-defined and designed for success.

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Our services include:

Strategic Planning & Blueprinting

System Modernization Planning & Support

Customer Experience & Journey Mapping

Organizational Change

Project Management and IV&V

RFP & Procurement Support

Quality Assurance & Testing

Leadership Development & Training

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INDUSTRIES

Our broad range of industry knowledge demonstrates the experience we can bring to any project.

    Government Consulting

    Mathtech helps Federal and State agencies develop strategic plans, improved operations, and design and implement new systems.

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    Commercial Consulting

    Mathtech serves a range of private sector companies with strategic planning, policy development, business process improvement, and system implementation.

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    Big Data, Economic Analysis, and Litigation Support

    Mathtech’s Fontana Group provides a wide range of economic data analysis, loss analysis, and litigation support.  We are a leader specializing in analyzing automobile dealer-manufacturer franchise issues.

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    Military Communication Hardware

    Mathtech’s Integrated Communications Systems Group functions as an independent hardware development entity within the Mathtech corporate structure. ICSG supplies the Navy with an upgraded multi-station intercom system for the E-2D Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft.

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