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MSA, General Administration, Central Michigan University, 2003

B.S., Engineering Technology, Texas A&M University, 1990

J. A. "Tony" Moritz


TTI Research Scientist

Multimodal Freight

Texas A&M Transportation Institute
1111 RELLIS Parkway
Bryan, TX 77807
(979) 317-2566
[email protected]

Tony Moritz is a research scientist in the Multimodal Freight Program at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. He has a combined thirty-two years of experience serving as an officer in the United States Army and as a consultant to the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). Prior to joining TTI, Mr. Moritz was a Senior Consultant with CGI Federal supporting USTRANSCOM for a myriad of domestic commercial Surface Transportation programs (Rail, Truck, and Strategic Seaports) to improve Department of Defense access to commercial surface capacity during deployments and contingency operations by working with commercial companies, the Department of Transportation, Interagency Partners, and the National Defense Transportation Association. Before joining CGI Federal, Tony served as the Command Inspector General of the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) providing support to a 2,400-person workforce, positioned at multiple domestic and international seaports, where he led numerous inspections and provided solutions to systemic problems through quantitative and qualitative observations focusing on areas with insufficient processes and high risk for fraud, waste, and abuse. Prior to SDDC, he was the Surface Industry Transportation Team Chief for USTRANSCOM where he led a Joint Military Service team responsible for long-range plans, programs, and policy relating to Department of Defense (DoD) owned and commercial strategic surface transportation (Rail, Truck, and Sealift) capabilities. Mr. Moritz holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology from Texas A&M University and a Master of Science in General Administration from Central Michigan University.

He is currently working on projects assisting TxDOT with collection of data, maps and supporting infrastructure associated with Texas short line railroads; oversize/overweight truck planning analysis; and truck parking management systems.