Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Cubic to Deploy Mesh Asset Tracking Technology to Afghanistan



Device and Web-based logistics system to help process equipment involved in the withdrawal of U.S. troops

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – January 3, 2013 -- Cubic Global Tracking Solutions, the asset management and visibility solutions provider of Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB), has been awarded three U.S. Army and GSA Schedule orders totaling approximately $4.8 million to expand its wireless mesh asset tracking technology to two U.S. bases in Afghanistan.

Cubic will deploy thousands of  Mesh Asset Tags (MATs) and its Web-based Device Management Center (DMC) asset visibility system to bases near  Kandahar and Bagram, where the technology will be used to track and process equipment being redeployed or returned home in the drawdown of troops from Afghanistan.

Cubic is delivering the mesh network technology to the U.S. Army Logistics Innovation Agency and Army Sustainment Command as a subcontractor to ARINC, Inc. on the Next Generation Wireless Communications (NGWC) contract, and the Army Mobility Asset Tracking System (AMATS) program. Currently being used for yard management of vehicles at three bases in Kuwait, the solution consists of small, battery operated mesh tags with built-in GPS receivers that are attached to vehicles and linked wirelessly with one another to form a secure data communications network. Cubic’s asset visibility system enables logistics personnel to determine the precise location of any military vehicle by searching the DMC database.
“Our system improves visibility in the Army supply chain to allow more efficient and secure processing of valuable equipment for retrograde movement outside of Afghanistan, and will help improve compliance with Army Wash Rack requirements for cleaning, tracking and monitoring of vehicles,” said Jim Kilfeather, Vice President of Cubic Global Tracking Solutions. “The system reduces the amount of time spent looking for vehicles, and enables more efficient utilization of personnel, equipment, wash racks, and inspection bays. To the Army, this means a significant reduction in total turn time, as well as a better managed and predictable logistics flow to ports like Karachi.”

Kilfeather added, “As we draw down our forces in Afghanistan, there will be large movements of units and materials through the supply chains which are not always under U.S. control. Cubic provides a range of products to help secure and monitor containers and vehicles, and we are working with the U.S. military and their carriers to help enhance security during all of these movements.”

 About Cubic Corporation
Cubic Corporation is the parent company of three major business segments: Defense Systems, Mission Support Services and Transportation Systems. Cubic Defense Systems is a leading provider of realistic combat training systems, cyber technologies, asset tracking solutions, and defense electronics. Mission Support Services is a leading provider of training, operations, maintenance, technical and other support services to the U.S. and allied nations. Cubic Transportation Systems is the world’s leading provider of automated fare collection systems and services for public transit authorities. For more information about Cubic, see the company's web site at www.cubic.com.

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