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Cubic Technology Combines Public Transport with Third-Party Applications in Hanau, Germany; Cardholders Use ``Get-In`` Smart Card to Pay for Bus Rides and Municipal Services


SAN DIEGO & HANAU, Germany, Oct 9, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Thanks to
multi-application smart card technology developed by Cubic Transportation
Systems Inc., a subsidiary of San Diego-based Cubic Corp. (AMEX: CUB), residents
in Hanau, Germany can now pay for municipal services, admission to cultural
venues and other applications with the same dual-interface smart card they use
to pay for local public transport.

Cubic just completed integration of a municipal facility, Hanau`s largest public
swimming pool, into the advanced electronic ticketing system for public buses,
which the company delivered last year.

"Hanau`s use of Cubic`s open system smart card technology for non-transit
applications represents an emerging trend, which we first developed for our
transit customer in Washington, D.C.," said Richard Johnson, president and CEO
of Cubic Transportation Systems. "There, commuters use their SmarTrip(R) cards
to pay for parking. Transit and government employees also use their SmarTrip
cards for secure access to their place of work."

He added, "Cubic is actively pursuing opportunities that leverage our leadership
in transit into extended markets and applications, and that help our customers
maximize their return on investment in transit infrastructure to offer
additional value to their patrons."

Visitors to the Hanau public pool who possess transport smart cards, known in
the city as "Get In" cards, are able to bypass cash-paying customers and speed
through entries by presenting the cards to a reader on a Cubic gate.

The company is using its new Universal Gate, a customer-friendly, modularly
constructed access and fare management system as the access/payment medium. The
gating system, which is based on Cubic`s proven technology, is interoperable
with the bus integrated ticketing system, as well as other local attractions
including theaters and museums.

The gate`s processing intelligence stores valuable information about the usage
of the pool, including the number of patrons and peak and off-peak admission
periods, which management can then retrieve and use to introduce discount or
other loyalty programs.

Cubic Transportation Systems Ltd., the company`s European transportation
headquarters, teamed with T-Systems, a subsidiary of Deutsch Telekom, on the
system for Hanau, which is located 20 km east of Frankfurt.

The system is the prototype for a comprehensive electronic ticketing system for
the entire Rhein Main Verkehrsverbund (RMV). It is being operated and tested by
the Hanau Strassenbahn (HSB) for the RMV. The RMV is the transport agency for
the Metro region around Frankfurt and is one of the largest in Europe.

The dual interface feature of the RMV/HSB`s "Get In," smart card provides a
flexible and secure solution for combining public transport functions that use
the "contactless" interface with third-party applications that may use the
"contact" interface, such as the German Geltcard.

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, Australia; Sweden, Norway and Denmark; Rotterdam,
Netherlands; Chicago; Atlanta; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Miami; Hong Kong;
Guangzhou, China; Shanghai, China 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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