
Electrifying ridehail worldwide
A comprehensive set of strategies for government and utilities to accelerate EV deployment in the ridehail sector

A comprehensive set of strategies for government and utilities to accelerate EV deployment in the ridehail sector

Cadmus collaborates with federal, state, and local partners to strengthen health security capabilities that bridge preparedness, response, and long-term resilience.

Cadmus is a premier firm supporting the water sector at every level Cadmus was formed over 40 years ago by a group of technical professionals

This award was created to recognize individuals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment, creativity, and sustained service to the AWWA Small Systems Division. Karen was nominated and unanimously chosen by the division’s trustees.

Cadmus-led program accelerated the uptake of distributed solar PV “Strengthening Energy Sector Resilience in Jamaica” (SESR-Jamaica) was a three-and-a-half-year public-private partnership project of the Cadmus-led

In the face of persistent economic instability, Malawi’s entrepreneurs are stepping up as agents of resilience and change. Despite many daunting challenges, which include rampant

A new StoryMap explores the impacts of hurricanes, as well as the data and tools that NOAA provides before, during, and after a storm.

Collaboration with the U.S. Treasury showcases our practical implementation of economic policy and governance solutions on a global scale.

In 2019, Cadmus helped the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) update a resource needs analysis. Expanding on past studies, this analysis focused on state-specific needs and emerging issues, highlighting the underfunding of state drinking water programs. It assessed the national workload needed to implement regulations and protect public health. Since then, Cadmus has completed six state-specific resource needs analyses.

Cadmus experts have helped the EPA, federal partners, states, and water utilities protect drinking water at its source. Source water protection lies at the intersection of the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act and is a key part of the multi-barrier approach to safeguarding drinking water. These efforts also offer co-benefits like restoring wildlife habitats and improving water quality for recreation.