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| Subject: SAN DIEGO, Jun 9, 2003Cubic Corp. (CUB, Trade)Under the contract from PATH, a subsidiary of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey"open system" Smart Card technology, | |
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Date Posted: Thursday, June 12, 03:11:33am In reply to: New York 's message, " " on Sunday, June 01, 04:24:44amSAN DIEGO, Jun 9, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- San Diego-based Cubic Corp. (CUB, Trade) announced its transportation subsidiary has received a $37.1 million contract to provide a new high-tech automatic fare collection system for the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) rapid-transit rail system. Under the contract from PATH, a subsidiary of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Cubic is providing new "open system" Smart Card technology that will be integrated with New York City Transit's (NYCT) MetroCard(SM) system. The system ultimately will allow rail commuters to pay for their PATH rides with the soon-to-be-available Smart Card, or MetroCard. The system will be introduced at the temporary World Trade Center PATH Station, which is scheduled to open in November. Cubic Transportation Systems is the world's largest provider of integrated electronic ticketing systems and has smart card contracts for public transit systems in North America, Europe and Asia. Every year, nearly 10 billion people use Cubic systems in more than 40 major markets in cities on five continents, including London, Washington, D.C., Hong Kong, Chicago, New York, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Atlanta, San Francisco, Singapore and Miami. As part of the TranSys consortium, Cubic also supplied the entire automated fare collection system including smart cards for the London PRESTIGE project. 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. SOURCE: Cubic Corp. Cubic Corp., San Diego Jae Lande, 858/505-2642 jae.lande@cubic.com http://www.businesswire.com Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet with Hyperlinks to your home page. Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved. http://clearstation.etrade.com/cgi-bin/bbs?post_id=4488993&Refer= From: bonkers Replying To : bonkers (post 4721) Jun 11 2003 5:13PM Title: July9th NYCUB Subject: My understanding is that NY & NJ tender process will commence later Author: http://www.ozestock.com.au/MessageView.aspPostID=226683&Symbol=ERG [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Posted: 07:17:14 04/28/03 Mon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4343arwon ----------- http://www.ozestock.com.au/MessageView.aspPostID=226683&Symbol=ERG ----------- My understanding is that NY & NJ tender process will commence later this year. I imagine Bombardier would be a likely candidate. ----------- While on the subject of ID's I confess, I was Pharlap at Stockhouse.(for what that is worth and no one cares anyway.) (I am not arwon) ----------- Steve. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] Replies: Subject Author Date New York http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/viewmessage.asp?no=6168759&tableid=1 07:32:46 04/28/03 Mon I believe that ERG has a tender in for NY...who are the partners? -- http://clearstation.etrade.com/cgi-bin/bbs?post_id=4328703, 07:51:44 04/28/03 Mon Cubic Receives $33.4 Million Order From MTA New York City Transit For Additional MetroCard Vending MachinesSAN DIEGO, CALIF., JUNE 7, 1999 CTS is the contractor for the original automated fare collection system installation throughout New York’s subway and bus operations. 07:54:46 04/28/03 Mon Bombadier will be a likely candidate with ERG to tender for New York (NT) later this year--most probably post June 30th 03 07:57:15 04/28/03 Mon LoyaltoERG had a post removed at Stockhouse that mentioned New York--a copy is kept at Clear Station (NT) post removed commenting on New York. 08:08:17 04/28/03 Mon Subject: Smartcards for NYC transit being considered Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 07:48:03 -0400 (EDT) 08:45:59 04/28/03 Mon http://clearstation.etrade.com/cgi-bin/bbs?post_id=4269719 08:50:34 04/28/03 Mon There is some activity going on in New York as well but that is a way off.9/3/03 http://clearstation.etrade.com/cgi-bin/bbs?post_id=4199574 08:59:30 04/28/03 Mon MetroCard technology is not compatible with the TRiM technology. http://www.swrpa.org/pdf_files/TransitCardAdvCommitteeMinutes05302001.pdf 10:58:56 04/28/03 Mon The system will not move toward one similar to New York City's, where high bridge tolls are used to subsidize public transit fares, Rapport said. http://www.voy.com/125692/1153.html 03:55:04 05/02/03 Fri MTA swipes straphangers set to wallop the city with the largest fare hike in New York history. March 03 14:31:03 05/03/03 Sat Fare or not, hikes stand Judge nixes restraining order fare hikes that go into effect tomorrow at 12:01 a.m. Originally published on May 3, 2003With MetroCard fare deals, the MTA says the average cost of a bus or subway ride will be $1.32. 14:37:05 05/03/03 Sat New York Moves Toward A Regional Smart Card For TransitPATH, an operator of commuter trains between Manhattan and New Jersey, will introduce chip cards for fare payment next year in the first step toward what is expected to become a regional smart card system for the New York metropolitan area( 2003-05-14 ) 03:56:30 05/16/03 Fri Cubic has incorporated biometric technology with its systems integration and established GO CARD® contactless smart card capabilities to offer a new open systems approach to providing a highly secure method for monitoring and controlling border and transportation access. A smart card-enabled system for light-rail transit to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport is also due for launch soon. 15:32:39 05/16/03 Fri minneapolis / st. paul becomes first u.s. transit authority to implement philips' contactless smart card technology seattle-tacoma international airport moves towards smart cards and biometrics 15:34:38 05/16/03 Fri Replies to this Post: 4723 ERG 16.53 (correction) divide 2= 8.265 from bonkers on Jun 11 2003 5:17PM [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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