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Cubic expands tolling team

Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) has announced the addition of Scott Koblentz, former senior manager for the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) toll program, and Scott Doering, most recently vice president and managing director for electronic toll system supplier TransCore, to its tolling team. Koblentz is now global director of service solutions for CTS with an emphasis on toll projects. As the regional tolling and managed lanes program manager for SANDAG, he led the management and operatio
December 11, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
378 Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) has announced the addition of Scott Koblentz, former senior manager for the 1789 San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) toll program, and Scott Doering, most recently vice president and managing director for electronic toll system supplier 139 TransCore, to its tolling team.

Koblentz is now global director of service solutions for CTS with an emphasis on toll projects. As the regional tolling and managed lanes program manager for SANDAG, he led the management and operations of SANDAG’s flagship I-15 Managed Lanes, the SR-125 Toll Facility in San Diego’s South Bay Expressway, and aided in the concept of operations for SANDAG’s planned tolled international border crossing. With CTS’s re-entry into the tolling market, Koblentz will support the delivery of world-class tolling services to Cubic’s customers.

Doering, who has been named business development director, tolling for CTS, will be responsible for expanding Cubic’s go-to-market offerings in tolling and adjacent multi-modal transportation markets worldwide. His management experience in the tolling sector is broad-ranged and includes system development, project delivery, operations, and interoperability expertise. Additionally, Doering has extensive international experience, having worked and managed operations in Europe, Africa, South America, the Middle East and Asia.

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