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Cubic
Team Wins Contract to Develop
U.S. Army’s Battle Command Knowledge System
Information-sharing network designed to make knowledge available
to soldiers on the battlefield in near real time
SAN
DIEGO, Calif. – December 2, 2004 -- The defense segment
of Cubic Corporation (AMEX:CUB) has been competitively awarded
a U.S. Army contract
to design, develop and implement the Battle Command Knowledge System, a global
information-sharing system that will increase the ability of soldiers to
tap into the Army’s accumulated knowledge in near real
time to adapt more quickly and effectively in training and
fighting. The contract is for one-year
and one option year, for a total value of $6.2 million. Under
the contract, Cubic’s Training and Education
Division, based in Leavenworth, Kansas, will join with Triple-i
Corp., headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, to establish
and operate the Battle Command Knowledge System (BCKS). As
conceptualized, the BCKS will be a system of interactive
networks that will include web-based repositories of meta
data, subject matter experts and web services that can be
accessed globally through standard web browsers. Soldiers
will use BCKS to quickly leverage knowledge to solve real-world
operational problems. This will be done by having direct
access to a wide range of experts and knowledge residing
within specific units, staff organizations, education and
training institutions like the U.S. Military Academy at West
Point and TRADOC Army Schools, and professional communities
of practice, including the Center for Army Lessons Learned
as well as unit commanders and battle captains. “The Battle Command Knowledge System facilitates the
collection of knowledge from across the organization so that
new knowledge can be quickly accessed and applied to improve
the performance of people and systems within the Army,” said
John P. Lewis, Cubic’s director for Education and Training. “This
will provide the Army with a state of the art knowledge management
system that will accelerate ‘reachback learning,’ resulting
in improved organizational performance.”
Cubic’s Training & Education Division is part
of the Cubic Defense Applications group (CDA), the defense
segment of Cubic Corporation. CDA provides realistic combat
training systems for military forces, as well as mission
support services for training and exercises, modeling and
simulation, force modernization, leadership development,
curriculum design and development, web-based learning solutions
and operations and maintenance services. The group also
supplies products and systems for C4ISR (Command, Control,
Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance) applications, search and rescue avionics
and radio communications for military and civil markets.
Cubic Corporation's other major segment, Cubic Transportation
Systems, designs and manufactures automatic fare collection
systems for public mass transit authorities. For more information
about Cubic, see the company's Web site at www.cubic.com.
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