We model what your operation will do before it has to do it.
Frontier Systems builds discrete-event and agent-based simulations that de-risk decisions in emergency response, logistics, and industrial operations — so the plan is tested before the day it matters.
Four practice areas, one method: build the model, run the scenarios, hand you the evidence.
Simulation Modeling
Discrete-event and agent-based models of your actual operation — staffing, queues, throughput, failure modes — built to answer a specific decision, not to be a dashboard.
Emergency Response Planning
Response-time and coverage modeling for fire, EMS, and dispatch operations: unit placement, mutual aid, surge conditions, and the trade-offs behind every staffing decision.
Logistics Optimization
Network design, routing, and inventory positioning under real constraints — lead times, capacity, demand variability — with the cost and service trade-offs made explicit.
Business Analytics
Forecasting, capacity planning, and decision-support analysis that turns operational data into a defensible recommendation, not just a report.
Industrial Engineering Solutions
Process and facility layout analysis, line balancing, and throughput studies aimed at removing the constraint that's actually limiting output.
Decision Support
Every engagement ends in a model you can re-run and a set of tested scenarios — the reasoning behind a recommendation, handed over in a form you can defend to your own stakeholders.
A four-stage process, built around one working model.
Define the decision
We start with the specific decision you're trying to make, and the constraints that actually govern it — not a generic requirements list.
Build the model
A simulation or analytical model calibrated to your data, validated against what you already know to be true about the operation.
Run the scenarios
We stress-test the plan against the conditions that worry you most — peak demand, unit failure, staffing gaps — before any of it is real.
Deliver the evidence
You leave with findings, a defensible recommendation, and a model you or your team can keep running.
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Frontier Systems is an independent simulation and operations research practice.
Every engagement is scoped, modeled, and delivered directly by the principal consultant — no hand-offs, no junior team learning on your project.
The practice exists because most operational decisions — where to place a unit, how to size a fleet, how a facility will behave under peak load — are made without ever being tested. Simulation makes it possible to test them first.
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