Scott Hardy has joined DDS Wireless International Inc. as president of its StrataGen Systems division.
Hardy brings more than 30 years of information technology, business strategy, leadership, and executive management experience to the company. Over the span of his career, he has worked with a diverse set of clients and partners across a wide array of industries including transportation, government, telecommunications, and financial services.
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Hardy's skill in transforming business has been evident throughout his career. Most recently, he maintained a management consulting practice focused on business strategy, executive mentoring and coaching, as well as business development.
Prior to that, Hardy had a 30-year career with IBM. At IBM, he held executive and senior positions within sales, services and consulting, marketing, and headquarters functions in both Canada and the U.S. In his last position, he was VP, Western Canada, where he was responsible for client relationships, sales, and delivery for IBM Canada's western-based clients. Prior to joining IBM, Hardy worked at RBC Royal Bank in their investment banking and IT organizations.
The delivery marks the first car in a 374‑vehicle order and begins the arrival of a new generation of higher‑capacity, more reliable, and more comfortable trains for one of the country’s busiest commuter rail systems.
Metro launches a 24-month project to replace 3,700 bus stop signs, introducing improved visibility, QR-enabled rider info, and expanded amenities across Hamilton County.
BART recorded 5,403,140 exits in March, making it the highest monthly ridership since the pandemic and surpassing the previous high set in October 2025 (5,346,890 exits).
The station was rebuilt as part of SEPTA’s Station Accessibility Program, making it fully ADA accessible with new elevators, ramps, and high-level platforms.
The plan represents an increase of just 1.9% over the current year, and includes investments in new buses, more full-length fare gates, and other enhancements for customers.
The announcement highlights the long-standing partnership between the Class I railroad and the commuter rail system, dating back to Metra's creation in 1983.
In Part 1, Blandon shares his journey from the U.S. Marines to a leadership role in public transit, along with insights on mentorship and professional growth within the industry.