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SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Sept. 17, 2014– Cubic Transportation Systems, a leading integrator of information technology and payment systems and services for public transportation, has in a world first deployed groundbreaking new technology in the Australian state of Queensland to make it easier for commuters to buy and top up go cards used for public transport.  

As a result, up to 50 more 7-Eleven stores are now being added to the existing go card retail distribution network, a move that will deliver more convenient smart card ticketing services for commuters.

“This example of technology innovation at work is due to the efforts of a team of Cubic specialists in Brisbane, Perth and San Diego who applied state-of-the-art technology developed with Cubic’s NextWave™ mobile R&D program,” said Tom Walker, Cubic Australasian managing director. “The Brisbane retail solution is part of a broader platform designed by Cubic’s globally distributed engineering teams that will allow for further growth into a variety of mobile applications and commercial extensions of smart card programs.”

Cubic’s technology, branded NextLink™, provides a secure internet gateway through which connected contactless readers can leverage cloud services to read and write smart cards without exposing the security and application logic, ensuring complete security for the transit operator, the mobile operator, the payment source and the transit rider/payment account holder. NextLink won the 2012 Sesame award at the Cartes exhibition in Paris for Best Trusted Internet Authentication application.

Cubic’s development had its origins in a challenge by Queensland’s Transport Minister Scott Emerson to the public transport operator TransLink to find a way to expand the gocard distribution system utilizing simpler and cheaper technology. Cubic is the integrator and supplier of the go card system that went live in 2008 and for which Cubic provides the ongoing operations and maintenance under a 10-year services contract.

The technological innovations for the project were coordinated from Cubic headquarters in San Diego where the company’s vice president for strategic initiatives, David deKozan said, “Our new system allows retailers to link their own in-store point-of-sale equipment with the Cubic central processing system.”

“This eliminates the need for retailers to add Cubic hardware on the countertop. The ability for retailers to use their own computers for go card ticketing operations significantly increases their ability to participate in the distribution network, while reducing the cost to Government of expanding that network. Future extensions could see consumers able to top up their cards directly by tapping to the back of Near Field Communications-enabled smartphones or parking meters able to act as points of acceptance and/or load terminals.

 “Technology continues to advance rapidly around the world, particularly in the payments and mobile arenas, and this is Cubic’s first commercial deployment of its award-winning enablement platform,” said deKozan.

About Cubic Transportation Systems

em>Cubic® Transportation Systems, Inc., is part of Cubic Corporation. Cubic Corporation is the parent company of three major business segments. Cubic Defense Systems is a leading provider of realistic combat training systems and secure communications systems. Mission Support Services is a leading provider of training, operations, maintenance, technical and other support services for U.S. and allied nations.

em>Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc., is a leading integrator of payment and information technology and services for intelligent travel solutions. Cubic delivers integrated systems for transportation and traffic management, delivering tools for travelers to choose the smartest and easiest way to travel and pay for their journeys, and enabling transportation authorities and agencies to manage demand across the entire transportation network – all in real-time. Cubic specializes in design, development, manufacture, supply, installation, integration, services and information.  Services provided by Cubic include on-site management, central systems, operations support, patron support, business support and field services.

em>Every year, more than 23 billion transportation payment transactions are processed using Cubic payment and information systems worldwide. Cubic has delivered over 20 regional back office operations which together integrate over 130 transport operators and serve over 38 million people every day in major markets around the world. Active projects include London; Brisbane (Southeast Queensland) region, Australia; New York/New Jersey region; Washington, D.C. /Baltimore/Virginia region; Los Angeles region; San Diego region; San Francisco region; Minneapolis/St. Paul; Chicago; Atlanta region; Miami (South Florida) region; Vancouver and Edmonton, Canada; Sydney (New South Wales), Australia; Germany; and Scandinavia.  

For more information about Cubic, see the company’s website at http://www.cubic.com/.

strong>Contacts:  

John MacGregor
MPR Australia
PH: 61-2-9969-3600
Cell: 61-414-445-447
jmac@macpr.com.au

Suzanne Hatcher
Corporate Communications
Cubic Corporation 
PH:  858-505-2430
Cell: 858-774-4736
suzanne.hatcher@cubic.com