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Defense
Threat Reduction Agency Awards Cubic
$10.3 Million Task Order Under ID/IQ
Company to Support Department of Defense Joint Transformation
Efforts
SAN
DIEGO – December 14, 2004 – The Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has awarded Cubic (AMEX:CUB)
a four-year, $10.3 million task order for technical services
focused on supporting DTRA Transformation - Joint Concept
Development & Experimentation (T-JCDE) activities. The
task order was awarded under the Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite
Quantity (ID/IQ) contract that Cubic received from DTRA in
2003. Cubic is one of five companies supporting DTRA’s
Weapons of Mass Destruction Defeat Technology initiative
under the five-year ID/IQ, which has a ceiling value of $1.26
billion and a potential of five additional option years. The initial focus for the T-JCDE support will be the U.S.
Joint Forces Command (JFCOM), the Department of Defense organization
spearheading national military transformation efforts, together
with the other combatant commands. At JFCOM, Cubic will provide
on-site assistance to the J-9 Joint Experimentation Directorate;
the J-7 Joint Training Directorate, including the Joint National
Training Capability (JNTC) Joint Management Office; the Joint
Warfighting Center; the Joint Systems Integration Command
and other offices. The support will include integrating chemical,
biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosives
(CBRNE) weapons effects models and simulations into live,
virtual and constructive computer-based simulations used
in T-JCDE activities and for realistic combat training. Cubic’s
Threat Technologies Division, part of the Cubic Defense
Applications group, will perform the work at
various Northern Virginia locations and in Suffolk, Va. The
division is part of the Mission Support Business Unit of
the Cubic Defense Applications group (CDA).
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, educational services, curriculum
design and development, web-based learning solutions, and
operations and maintenance and manufacturing 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.
The 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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