
Cubic received an award from APTA
during the APTA Expo Conference and Tradeshow in Dallas where
Cubic also was an exhibitor
Cubic Receives Award from American Public Transportation
Association
for Contributions to Smart Card Standards Development
Cubic Transportation Systems received
an award from the American Public Transportation Association
(APTA) for the company’s
contributions to development of Universal Transit Farecard
Standards & Guidelines for transit fare collection systems
by their participation in Work Packages 1, 3 & 4. The award
was handed out during the 2005 APTA Annual Meeting & Expo
in Dallas at the end of September.
The award was accepted by Mr.
Walt Bonneau, vice president of Transit Technology, on behalf
of Cubic. Cubic is a participant
on all of APTA’s Work Packages, which are subcommittees
of APTA’s Systems Work Group comprising participants
from industry and transit authorities. Cubic’s Brian
Monk, Dave Andrews, Pradip Mistry, and Walt Bonneau were singled
out for their significant contributions to development of these
standards.
Cubic’s technical contributions
enabled the groups to develop and release to APTA documents
containing the necessary
guidelines and standards to support an interoperable transit
proximity smart card environment, including the communications
to and from the smart card reader.
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) began
the effort to develop the WP-1 & WP-4 projects, providing
specifications necessary for the APTA committee to build on.
The WP1 interoperable card data format, otherwise known as
the Regional Interoperability Specification (RIS) Part 3, is
currently being used by Cubic Transportation Systems for The
Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) and Port Authority Transit
Corporation (PATCO) fare collection projects in the New York
/ New Jersey Region.
The standard is currently being reviewed as a possible national
standard for development of large scale, regional smart card
fare collections systems.