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Cubic Awarded Contract to Link
Los Angeles Department of Transportation Buses To
County's Regional Smart Card Mass Transit Ticketing System
SAN DIEGO, Calif., February 5, 2004 - Cubic
Transportation Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of San Diego-based
Cubic Corporation (AMEX:CUB), has received a $2.8 million contract
from the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT)
to provide the agency with bus fleet ticketing equipment. The
new equipment will be interoperable with the smart card public
transit ticketing system Cubic is delivering to the Los Angeles
County Metropolitan Transit Authority, now referred to as Metro.
LADOT becomes the ninth County bus operator to join the Universal Fare System,
the smart card-based automatic fare collection system that Cubic is developing
for Metro under an $84 million contract awarded in 2002. Including the LADOT
contract, Cubic to date has received $17.9 million in contracts from County
bus operators who are joining the regional system; the other bus operators
are Foothill Transit, Long Beach Transit, Norwalk Transit, Culver City Bus,
Santa Clarita Transit, the City of Torrance, Antelope Valley Transit Authority
and the City of Montebello.
"As the operator of the second largest transit fleet in the County, LADOT
is an important player in the regional system," said Richard Johnson, president
and chief executive officer of Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. "With
their addition, we have achieved a significant milestone in extending the reach
of Metro's services, and L.A. has moved one step closer to achieving a 'one card,
countywide' system. The unbearable traffic congestion and escalated fuel costs
in the state of California are driving the demand for cost-effective, user-friendly
seamless public transportation service throughout the state's most populous County.
We commend the regional participants for joining together to address these key
economic and environmental issues."
By next summer, the Universal Fare System will offer a single payment system
to the participating agencies in the region, which will allow commuters to
pay for subway, light rail, bus, and bus rapid transit services with one smart
card.
LADOT operates DASH bus services within several communities throughout the
City, DASH Downtown weekend and daily shuttle services in downtown Los Angeles
and Commuter Express that utilizes the freeway system for faster travel times
between residential areas and major work centers.
Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. is the world's leading turnkey solution
provider of automated fare collection systems for public transport including
bus, bus rapid transit, light rail, commuter rail, heavy rail, ferry and parking.
Cubic's solutions and services include system design, central computer systems,
equipment design and manufacturing, device-level software, integration, test,
installation, warranty, maintenance, computer hosting services, call centre
services, card management and distribution services, financial clearing and
settlement, multi-application support and outsourcing services.
Every year, nearly 10 billion rides are taken worldwide using Cubic fare collection
systems, delivered over 400 projects in 40 major markets on 5 continents. Active
projects include London, New York / New Jersey region, Washington, D.C. / Baltimore
/ Virginia region, Los Angeles region, San Diego region, San Francisco, Minneapolis/St.
Paul, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, South Florida, Vancouver and Edmonton, Canada,
Brisbane, Australia, Singapore, Bangkok, Thailand, and Scandinavia.
The corporation's other major segment, Cubic Defense Applications, provides
realistic combat training systems for military forces as well as simulation,
force modernization, educational services, operations & maintenance and
manufacturing services. The group also supplies products and systems for C4ISR
(Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance)
applications, search and rescue avionics and radio communications for military
and civil markets. For more information about Cubic, see the company's web
site at www.cubic.com.
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