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1990
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Cubic wins a U.S. Army contract for its first ground combat training system, which is used around the globe to gain the edge in combat readiness.
Cubic wins a contract for the first phase of Automated Fare Collection system in New York City.
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1991
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Cubic forms the Cubic Automatic Revenue Collection Group from Cubic Western Data and several smaller transportation acquisitions.
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1993
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Cubic smart card technology is introduced in the Washington, DC. Metro area.
Cubic wins an Army contract to provide the Joint Readiness Training Center - Instrumentation System at Fort Polk, Louisiana.
With Cubic technology, Nellis Training Center/Air Warrior goes operational at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada and Fort Irwin.
Cubic wins a contract for the Chicago Automated Fare Collection system.
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1994
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Cubic Automatic Revenue Collection Group wins Cubic’s first contract in China in the city of Guangzhou.
Cubic introduces Visual Interactive Surveillance and Target Acquisition.
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1995
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Kadena Interim Training System contract awarded to Cubic.
Cubic wins contract to provide Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement Systems to the U.S. military.
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1996
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Cubic wins contract to create an upgraded Nellis Air Combat Training System.
Cubic conducts first demonstration of its Air Combat Training Rangeless System.
Cubic wins the Shanghai Metro Automated Fare Collection Contract.
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1997
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Cubic Automatic Revenue Collection Group wins automated fare collection contracts in Bangkok and Vancouver.
Joint Readiness Training Center Instrumentation System becomes operational.
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1998
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A major Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System 2000 production contract is awarded.
Cubic Automatic Revenue Collection Group is renamed Cubic Transportation Systems.
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1999
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Cubic develops the first ISO 14443 compliant multi-protocol smart card reader.
Cubic Transportation Systems launches smart cards for rail in Washington, D.C.
Cubic wins AWES, the first international combat training center in the U.K.
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