Cubic receives $43.4 million contract to
provide instructors,
operations & maintenance for Marine Corps flight simulators
SAN DIEGO,
Calif., and ORLANDO, Fla. – Nov. 16, 2005
-- The Naval Air Systems Command - Orlando Training Systems
Division (NAVAIR, Orlando-TSD) has awarded the defense segment
of Cubic Corporation (AMEX: CUB) a five-year contract, potentially
valued at $43.4 million, to provide the U.S. Marine Corps
with instructors and operations and maintenance services
for aviation simulators.
Under the USMC-Aircrew Training Systems program, Cubic will
maintain and operate a wide range of virtual simulators at
six Marine Corps installations: Marine Corps Air Stations
(MCAS) Miramar and Camp Pendleton in San Diego; MCAS New
River and Cherry Point in North Carolina, MCAS Yuma in Arizona;
and Marine Corps Base Hawaii at Kaneohe Bay. The simulators
will include flight, radar night attack, weapons systems,
maintenance, procedures and multitask trainers.
Cubic will also provide contractor instructors at seven
USMC sites. Aircraft systems that will be covered include
F/A-18C/D aircraft at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina; AV-8B,
KC-130 and EA-6B aircraft at Cherry Point; MV-22, CH-53D/E
AH-1 and UH-1 and A/UH1 helicopters at New River; CH-53D/E
helicopters at Kaneohe Bay; AV-8B aircraft at Yuma; AH-1
and UH-1 helicopters at Camp Pendleton; and CH-53D/E; CH-46E
helicopters as well as KC-130 and F/A-18C/D aircraft at Miramar.
The contract represents Cubic’s first task order under
an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract
that Cubic and 10 other contractors received earlier this
year through the Navy’s Fielded Training Systems Support
II
program. The initial award qualified Cubic to compete for
FTSS II task orders to provide a wide range of support services
at Navy and Marine Corps sites around the world.
“Cubic is pleased that we can continue to serve the
Marine Corps at our three current sites in the Carolinas,
and we’re excited about expanding to two brand-new
sites at Camp Pendleton and Kaneohe Bay,” said Kevin
Hayes, vice president and general manager for Cubic’s
Worldwide Technical Services Division. “This contract
also marks Cubic’s return to the Miramar and Yuma installations,
where we worked extensively in the 1970s and 1980s as the
prime contractor for the air combat training system for the
Navy Fighter Weapons School, or TOPGUN, before it moved to
Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada.”
Harold Carlisle, Cubic program manager for the FTSS II contract,
noted that with this new contract win, Cubic has an extremely
strong presence in the simulator business in San Diego County.
“In addition to the new aviation simulator work at
MCAS Miramar and Camp Pendleton, Cubic operates and maintains
several different types of U.S. Navy aviation simulators
at NAS North Island, including the S-3 Viking, C-2 transport,
SH-60 Bravo helicopter and SH-60 Foxtrot/Hotel simulators,” Carlisle
said.
Cubic’s
Worldwide Technical Services Division is part of the
Mission Support Business Unit of
Cubic Defense Applications
(CDA). One of two major segments of Cubic Corporation, CDA
provides realistic combat training systems, mission support
and defense electronics. 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.