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Cubic Signs Contract to Deliver US$95 Million Smart Card-Based Ticketing System and Regional Services to Brisbane, Australia


SAN DIEGO & BRISBANE, Australia, Jul 18, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The
transportation subsidiary of San Diego, California-based Cubic Corporation
(AMEX: CUB) and its Australian subsidiary, Cubic Transportation Systems-Australia
Pty Ltd., have signed a US$95 Million (Aus $134 Million) contract with the
Queensland Government to design, build, operate and maintain the first smart
card-based integrated ticketing system and regional services for public
transport in South East Queensland, Australia.

Cubic will replace the existing paper and magnetic tickets with its "open
system" smart card ticketing technology. The new system will link most urban
rail, bus, and ferry services in the South East Queensland region and allow
public transport commuters to use one smart card to pay for all their fares.

Work on the contract will begin immediately, with a trial scheduled for late
2004. After commissioning of the system, Queensland Transport will turn over all
ticketing system operations and maintenance, regional clearing and settlement,
card management and customer services to Cubic for a minimum of ten years.
Secondary revenues accrued from any third party applications and commercial
opportunities will be shared between Cubic and Queensland Transport, thus
helping to defray the capital cost for the new system.

"Premier Peter Beattie and the Queensland Government have the vision and
commitment to create a world-class public transportation system and a
state-of-the-art regional smart card ticketing system," said Richard Johnson,
president and chief executive officer, Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. "We
are very proud of the teamwork between Cubic and Queensland Transport`s staff
that has brought this project to fruition. When completed, Queensland will be
the technology showcase for all of Australia, if not the entire Asia-Pacific
region."

Cubic will deliver advanced software, computers, communications, a clearinghouse
for revenue settlement and all system equipment, as well as cardholder services
and a publicly accessible Internet Web site. Using the online "Autoload"
software feature, public transport users can use the customer service Web site
to order and register cards, make account queries and add value to their cards.
Added value can then be collected automatically the next time they use their
cards in the system.

Transport users also will be able to load value on their cards at rail stations,
on buses and via a card distribution network of terminals strategically located
at retail outlets.

The new smart card system is the second stage in the Queensland Government`s
development of a new zone-based public transport system, which will begin with
the formation of TransLink, the centralized transport organization managing the
region`s major transport operators, including Queensland Rail and the AirTrain
rail link to the Brisbane International Airport, 14 private bus companies,
Brisbane Transport buses and local ferry services.

The capability to link transport operators in South East Queensland and extended
throughout all of Queensland and beyond is made possible by Cubic`s open
architecture based on its patented Tri-Reader(R) technology and Nextfare(TM)
Central System. The Tri-Reader, an integral module in all bus, ferry and rail
fare collection equipment, can read any type of contactless smart card meeting
international standards, providing Queensland Transport and other regional
participants a truly open system with flexibility, interoperability and a range
of media choices.

The backbone to this regional gateway is the Nextfare Central System, a
configurable suite of software modules designed using industry standards, open
platforms and commercial off-the-shelf applications. Nextfare supplies the core
smart card transaction processing; financial operations including revenue
clearing, settlement and reporting; a debit/credit account gateway for payments;
customer service database support, and an inherent scalability to provide
additional services when needed.

Cubic has been a leading supplier of ticketing technology and services in
Australia since 1980 when it won the contract for the first automated fare
collection system in New South Wales -- the Eastern Suburbs Line in Sydney. In
1991 Cubic was awarded a contract to equip the entire New South Wales state rail
system with an automatic fare collection system, which has set high availability
standards. Cubic will relocate key personnel from Sydney as well as hire locally
to add highly coveted technology sector jobs in the region. As the prime
contractor, Cubic will work closely with many select local suppliers.

To facilitate interoperability among regional transport operators throughout
Australia, Cubic is an active contributor to the National Ticketing and Tolling
Working Group, whose members are working with Standards Australia to develop a
specification for a nationally accepted public transport smart card. Cubic`s
technology also will enable non-transport applications to reside on the same
smart card, such as retail, parking, and other third-party products and
services.

Cubic Transportation Systems is the world`s leading system provider for regional
multi-operator intermodal ticketing systems. Every year, nearly 10 billion rides
are taken worldwide using Cubic fare collection systems in more than 40 major
markets on five continents, including London; New York; Washington, D.C.;
Baltimore; Sydney; counties in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark; Rotterdam; Chicago;
Atlanta; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Miami; Hong Kong; Guangzhou; Shanghai; and
Singapore.

The corporation`s other major segment, Cubic Defense Applications, provides
instrumented air and ground combat training systems, battle command training,
simulations and simulation support for U.S. and allied military forces. The
group also produces high technology avionics, data links and communications
products for government and commercial customers, and a wide range of technical
and logistics services. For more information about Cubic, see the company`s web
site at www.cubic.com.
 
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