| Company: | Cubic Corp. |
| Web Address: | http://www.cubic.com |
| Address: | 9333 Balboa Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 |
| Phone: | (858) 277-6780 |
| Type: | Defense Contractors |
| Profile: | OUR HISTORY:
Continuing the Tradition of Innovation
Founded by Walter J. Zable, Cubic began life as a small electronics company in a San Diego storefront in 1951. The employees' tireless efforts over the next few years laid the foundation for large-scale product diversification and growth. During the decade of the 1960s, Cubic grew by 588 percent.
Among Cubic's early successes were the introduction of products such as precision distance measuring equipment, and aerial photo mapping and survey systems. The company also developed the nation's first electronic stadium scoreboard in 1966 for San Diego's stadium.
Cubic also gained worldwide recognition for its geodetic SECOR satellite surveying system, the first of its kind to produce a direct coast-to-coast measurement of the United States. The solid-state system was introduced in the early 1960s, long before the advent of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology.
By 1968, Cubic had introduced more than 60 products and services generating sales in excess of $28 million. A major contributor to Cubic's profits and growth in the 1960s was the Electrotape Distance Measuring Instrument - the world's first commercial distance surveying system to provide centimeter accuracy from 100 meters to 50 kilometers. It modernized how land surveying was conducted for mapping, subdivisions, land development and engineering construction. The system provided a major cost savings to users.
The Electrotape was followed by the Autotape - the first two-range, high-accuracy positioning system for the petroleum and offshore construction industry. It was used for major pipe-laying and off-shore construction projects throughout the world before the advent of GPS technology. The system revolutionized the oil industry, since it allowed offshore oil exploration without the fear of drilling in the wrong spot.
Cubic became even more profitable with the introduction of the ARGO offshore positioning system, a long-range ship positioning system that was the standard tool for U.S. and Australian hydrographic fleets.
Entering the Defense Marketplace
At the same time, Cubic produced precision distance and angle measurement (tracking) systems for aircraft and test missile ranges around the world. These core technologies led to the development of combat training instrumented systems that provided positioning and tracking systems, and data fusion and display.
By 1973, the company leveraged its expertise in data links, data processing and precision tracking of high dynamic targets to create the world's first "Top Gun" ACMI system for the Marine Corps Air Station at Yuma, Ariz. Later, Cubic pioneered the world's first turnkey ground combat - instrumentation system at Hohenfels, Germany.
The same technologies were incorporated into Cubic's broadcast data links and combat personnel recovery system, which were used successfully during Operation Desert Storm and in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia.
The Mass Transportation Business
Cubic first became involved in the dynamic market of mass transportation in 1971, when it acquired Western Data Products of Los Angeles. A year later, the Group supplied its first Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) system for Chicago's Illinois Central Gulf Railroad, and by the late 1970s, installed AFC systems for the Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation and the Eastern Suburbs Railway in Sydney.
Other major awards followed, including a contract to deliver AFC equipment for the second phase of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system in San Francisco; a contract from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority in 1975 to produce AFC equipment for the transit system in Washington, D.C.; and an award from the Pennsylvania Port Authority Transit Company to develop the nation's first AFC system to utilize plastic magnetically encoded tickets.
Continuing the Tradition of Innovation
Cubic's tradition of innovation continues into the 21st century as Cubic's cutting-edge research and development holds promise for customers worldwide. Today, the company's two major segments - the Defense Group and the Transportation Systems Group - have become world leaders in their respective industries with leading edge technologies.
Nearly every American pilot, soldier and marine has trained with one of Cubic's air-or-ground combat training systems to gain the winning edge in battle. The company's avionics products have also meant the difference between life and death for pilots who have been downed and rescued behind enemy lines.
In other areas, Cubic is committed to expanding and improving its GO CARD® System family of products - beyond the transportation industry - to meet the diverse needs of the defense and intelligence communities. |
| Specialty: | Cubic Defense Applications delivers a broad spectrum of integrated systems, electronic products and high-caliber services to the U.S. government and allied nations. We are transforming the future with software-intensive products, interoperable systems and expanded services:
PRODUCTS: Cubic's training and communications products are smaller, lighter and more mobile to support on-demand deployment. Our new-generation products are PC-based and modular to keep costs low and performance high. They incorporate software-defined technology and commercial-off-the-shelf components wherever possible, allowing easy, cost-effective upgrades without hardware modifications.
SYSTEMS: Cubic's systems today are designed for interoperability among joint and collective forces on the digital battlefield. Our networked data links provide simultaneous communications among air and ground forces. Cubic's training systems integrate air-and-ground combat training in a single exercise and also consolidate joint training for amphibious exercises.
SERVICES: Cubic is a respected leader in providing large scale, high-value services to government clients. Expertise includes constructive models and simulations, simulation support, live training mission support, studies and analysis, doctrine assessment and development, leader development, curriculum development/distance learning, battle simulation center support, military force modernization, national security consulting and operations support.
Our training, readiness and communications capabilities include:
Fully Integrated Combat Training Centers
Air and Ground Combat Training
Realistic Combat Environment
Instrumentation Products
Weapons Effects Simulation
Communications Network
Exercise Control and Monitoring
“After Action Reviews”
Tactical Engagement Simulation Products
MILES 2000: Multiple Engagement Laser Simulation System
IWESS: Infantry Weapons Effects Simulation Systems
PCTS: Precision Combat Training System
Battle Command Training and Education
Senior-Level Leadership Training
Training Systems Development, including the Joint Training System
Battle Simulation Center Support
Curriculum Development
Simulation Support
Models and Simulations
Operations, Training & Exercises
Doctrine Assessment and Development
Training Mission Support
Role-Playing
Scenario Development
Exercise Management
Force Modernization
Communications and Electronic Systems
Radio-based Data Link Technology
Advanced Military Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Data Links
Embedded/Networked Air and Ground Training Range Communications Systems
Software Development
Software-definable Radios/Air Traffic Control Products
Specialized Receivers and Amplifiers
Combat Search & Rescue System/Handheld Radios
Ground Collision Avoidance Systems |
| Locations: | CUBIC DEFENSE APPLICATIONS GROUPTop
GROUP HEADQUARTERS
9333 Balboa Avenue
San Diego, CA 92123
858-277-6780
858-505-1523 Fax
Gerald R. Dinkel
President and Chief Executive Officer
TRAINING SYSTEMS BUSINESS UNIT
Air Combat Training Systems
Ground Combat Training Systems
Tactical Engagement Simulation Systems
9333 Balboa Avenue
San Diego, CA 92123
858-277-6780
858-505-1523 Fax
Raymond C. Barker
Senior Vice President & General Manager
SIMULATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 W. Oak Ridge Road
Orlando, Fla. 32809-3803
Telephone: 407-859-7410
Fax.: 407-855-4840
Theresa W. Kohl
Vice President & General Manager
CUBIC FIELD SERVICES CANADA, LTD
Suite 402, 222 Queen Street
Ottawa Ontario K1P 5V9
613-233-5523
613-563-4284 Fax
Robert T. Reilander
President
OSCMAR INTERNATIONAL LTD.
(HEADQUARTERS)
PO Box 6008
Wellesley Street
Mt. Eden, Auckland, New Zealand
011-64-9-379-0360
011-64-9-373-9799 Fax
Ernie L. Armijo
General Manager
OSCMAR SINGAPORE OFFICE
51 Goldhill Plaza #07-05
Singapore 308900
011-65-6258-9877
011 65-6356-2433 Fax
Thomas Scott
Managing Director
MISSION SUPPORT BUSINESS UNIT
HEADQUARTERS
4550 Third Ave., S.E. Suite B
Lacey, WA 98503
360-493-6275
360-493-6195 Fax
Jimmie L. Balentine
Senior Vice President & General Manager
C. Glenn Marsh
Vice President & Deputy General Manager
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT DIVISION
One Enterprise Parkway, Suite 100
Hampton, VA 23666
757-722-0717
757-722-2585 Fax
Richard D. Bristow
Vice President & General Manager
INFORMATION OPERATIONS DIVISION
2280 Decatur Road, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92106
619-523-0848
619-523-0855 Fax
Alan D. Sargeant
Vice President & General Manager
THREAT TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION
5695 King Centre Drive, Suite 300
Kingstowne, VA 22315
703-924-3050
703-924-3070 Fax
Jon D. Neasham
Vice President & General Manager
TRAINING & EDUCATION DIVISION
426 Delaware St., Suite C-3
Leavenworth, KS 66048
913-680-2021
913-651-5437 Fax
Stanley F. Cherrie
Vice President & General Manager
WORLDWIDE TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
2280 Decatur Road, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92106
858-505-2424
858-505-1543/1533 Fax
Kevin J. Hayes
Vice President & General Manager
TRAINING SERVICES DIVISION
One Enterprise Parkway, Suite 100
Alexandria, VA 23666
757-722-0717
757-722-2585 Fax
Arnold A. Gaylor
Vice President & General Manager
JRTC MISSION SUPPORT
P.O. BOX 3904
Fort Polk, LA 71459
337-51-0422
William C. David
Vice President & General Manager
COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONIC BUSINESS UNIT
Communications & Avionics
C4ISR Systems
9333 Balboa Avenue
San Diego, CA 92123
858-505-2042
858-505-1593 Fax
Richard M. Lober
Senior Vice President & General Manager
CUBIC ADVANCED TACTICAL SYSTEMS, LLC
2001 W. Oak Ridge Road, Suite 200
Orlando, FL 32809
407-206-3886
407-206-3887 FAX
Michael L. Kelly
President & CEO
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Crystal Gateway Two, Suite 702
1225 S. Clark Street
Arlington, VA 22202
703-415-1600
703-415-1608 Fax
Jack W. Liddle
Senior Vice President
STRATEGIC OPERATIONS
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Crystal Gateway Two, Suite 702
1225 S. Clark Street
Arlington, VA 22202
703-415-1600
703-415-1608 Fax
Willaim M. Steele
Senior Vice President & General Manager
DEFENSE MODERNIZATION
5695 King Centre Drive, Suite 201
Kingstowne, VA 22315
703-971-2505
703-971-2506 Fax
Larry G. Smith
Vice President
ORLANDO, FL
12000 Research Parkway, Suite 408
Orlando, FL 32826
407-273-5500
407-275-0200 Fax
Edward Ward
Regional Director
SHALIMAR, FL
60 Second St., Suite 105
Shalimar, FL 32579
850-609-1600
850-609-0100 Fax
Richard L. Dickson
Regional Director
LONDON
Derwent House
Kendal Avenue, Park Royal
London W3 OXA UK
011-44-208-896-6402
011-44-208-992-8072 Fax
David A. Williams
Regional Directror
BRUSSELS
Cubic Corporation
Ave Louise 149/24
Brussels, 1050
Belgium
011-32-2-535-7568
011-32-2-535-7575 Fax
Michael W. David
Corporate Vice President
International Operations
CUBIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Top
WORLDWIDE HEADQUARTERS
CUBIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, INC.
5650 Kearny Mesa Road
San Diego, CA 92111
USA
858-268-3100
858-292-9987 Fax
Walter C. Zable
Chairman
Richard A. Efland
President and Chief Executive Officer
David M. Lapczynski
Chief Operating Officer
WORLDWIDE MANUFACTURING CENTER
1308 South Washington Street
Tullahoma, TN 37388
931-455-8524
931-455-2651 Fax
AUSTRALIA OPERATIONS
Cubic Transportation Systems (Australia) Pty Limited
3/11 Palmer Place, Murarie
Queensland 4078
Australia
+61-7-3907-3900
+61-7-3907-3986 Fax
Robert A. Deiter
Vice President and Project Director
Australia Operations
North America Operations
U.S. REGIONAL OFFICES
New York
245 West 17th Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10011
212-255-1810
212-727-8394 Fax
Richard Trenery
Vice President, Northeast Region
Washington, D.C.
3800 Concorde Pkwy.
Suite 1500
Chantilly, VA 20151
703-802-2100
703-802-8985 Fax
Chicago
500 N. Michigan Ave.
Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60611
312-396-4144
312-396-4145 Fax
John D. Satterfield
Vice President, Business Development
Central Region
Los Angeles/San Diego
5650 Kearny Mesa Road
San Diego, CA 92111
858-268-3100
858-292-9987 Fax
David deKozan
Vice President, Marketing
Western Region
Los Angeles Maintenance Facility /
Customer Service Center
918 W. Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
213-749-7901
213-749-7932 Fax
European Operations
CUBIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS LIMITED
Automated Fare Collection House / Worldwide Customer Services
Honeycrock Lane
Salfords, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 5LA
44-1737-782200
44-1737-789759 Fax
Ray de Kozan
Chairman
Nigel Bryant
Managing Director
London Service Centre
Derwent House, Kendal Ave.
Park Royal, London W3 0XA
England
44-20-8896-6300
44-20-8992-8072 Fax
Maintenance Centre
8 Gatton Park Business Centre
Wells Place, Merstham
Redhill, Surrey, RH1 3DR
England
44-1737-782200
44-1737-648501 Fax
CUBIC NORDIC
Branch of Cubic Transportation Systems Limited
Herstedøestervej 9
DK-2600, Glostrup
Denmark
45-43-43-3999
45-43-43-3488 Fax
Cubic Transportation Systems
(DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH
Am Hauptbahnof 16
D-60329 Frankfurt
Germany
49-69-264-864-0
49-69-264-864-29 Fax
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