About Cambridge International
Proven and Trusted
For nearly three decades, Cambridge has been fighting bad actors in both the cyber and physical worlds. We have worked in some of the most challenging domains imaginable including critical infrastructure, illicit trafficking, border security, flight mission assurance, banking and threat finance, and medical and health security.
We have proven our mettle on the toughest problems. It is why you can trust us to be your partner.
Globally Connected
Today’s world is more interconnected than ever before. This global reality brings both threats and alliances that demand an international sensibility to problem-solving. Cambridge has worked on six continents and in over 60 countries. Over 60% of our technical staff are multi-lingual.
By understanding context, we deliver intelligent solutions.
Continents
Countries
Multilingual Personnel
Agile, Innovative, Insightful
Confronting the most threatening or complex obstacles requires agility, innovation, and insightfulness. It demands a multi-dimensional approach. We examine human capital, existing investment, known risk, and potential vulnerabilities. Then we determine the tools and technology that have the capacity to pull all those elements into perspective. The result is a strategically crafted solution with tactical milestones to solve your problems.
Using holistic discovery and rigorous systemic solutioning, we are committed to tackling the next generation of global challenges.
Leadership
Cambridge leadership leverages its expertise and experience to enable success for both our customers and employees.
Dr. Kimberly Harokopus
Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Christopher Sentimore
President
Mr. Josh Golden
Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Lisa Black
Chief Administrative Officer
Contracts
Cambridge holds a variety of prime contracts on multiple award vehicles across the Federal Government. We can help you find the best fit for your needs.
NIWC C4I CIIS
This program requires systems acquisition, engineering, implementation, and sustainment services to provide U.S. allied and coalition nations with interoperable command,…
Learn MoreNIWC CMS
This program requires the full lifecycle of system delivery including systems engineering, test and evaluation, technical, logistics acquisition, sustainment, and…
Learn MoreNIWC GIC
This contract supports the Navy’s requirements for modernization and decommissioning of C4ISR systems at shore facilities, engineering design, project and…
Learn MoreNavy SeaPort NxG
This Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract allows the Naval Sea Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Naval Supply…
Learn MoreGSA MAS
Customers can purchase professional services from the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) multiple award contract.
Learn MoreDoD CN>
This MAIDIQ contract provides services, equipment, material, and minor construction and repair services to improve the capability of the U.S.…
Learn MoreAFLCMC XA
This contract is intended to enable the development of approaches needed to build multi-domain systems in support of the service’s…
Learn MoreNITAAC CIO-SP3 WOSB, SDVOSB, and SB
This contract can be used by any U.S. Government agency, including the U.S. Department of Defense, to fulfill a broad…
Learn MoreGlobally Conscious and GHG
Cambridge is committed to protecting the environment for future generations and to continuously improve our environmental performance through
resource conservation, waste minimization, water and energy efficiency, and the effective use of raw material. Since 2019, Cambridge has significantly reduced its overall CO2 emissions through reduction of our office footprint, minimizing electricity consumption, limiting employee travel, encouraging teleworking over commuting, and utilizing energy efficient tools and appliances. Cambridge is using the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol Corporate Standard to calculate its emissions inventory and work toward meeting our GHG emission reduction goals.
In addition, our corporate headquarters reside in a building that is Gold LED Certified and Energy Star Certified. The Gold LEED certification means that the building meets the second highest rating for conditions of an environmentally sustainable property. The Energy Star certification is achieved by meeting the strict energy performance standards defined by the Environmental Protection Agency. This certification defines the building save energy, money, and generates fewer greenhouse gas emissions.
Cambridge will continue its commitment with the environment by reducing its emissions and partner with businesses and suppliers that share our environmental stewardship vision.
Code of Conduct
As part of our commitment to deal honestly and ethically, all members of the Cambridge Team follow our Code of Conduct which serves as a guide on how to apply our core values of commitment, integrity, and perseverance while upholding our high standards of expected ethical behavior.