Kellogg to Focus on Expansion of Training and Tactical Portfolio
SAN DIEGO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 07/16/09 -- Cubic Defense Applications, Inc., the defense
systems business unit of Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB), today announced
that Joseph "Keith" Kellogg has joined Cubic as Senior Vice President for
Ground Combat Programs.
"Keith will lead our ground combat training business and focus on expanding
the company's world wide customer base, raise Cubic's visibility to better
serve the Department of Defense and key Army leaders, and position the
company to enter adjacent tactical markets," said Bradley H. Feldmann,
President of Cubic Defense Applications, Inc.
Cubic is a leading supplier of combat training centers, tactical engagement
simulation equipment, virtual small arms trainers, weapon simulations and
urban warfare with more than 1,000 employees and annual revenues in excess
of $150 million concentrated in the ground combat arena. In his new role,
Kellogg will work closely with Department of Defense and international
customers to ensure that Cubic's products meet the highest training
standards and offer customers responsive service and delivery performance.
Prior to joining Cubic, Kellogg held several executive assignments with
CACI and Oracle Corporation. In his military career, as a retired
Lieutenant General he served as Director C4 Systems at the Pentagon as
principal advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on military command and
control. Previous assignments included Assistant Army Chief of Staff for
Operations; Commanding General 82nd Airborne Division; and Chief of Army
Combat Development, TRADOC, Fort Monroe, Virginia.
"I am pleased to join the Cubic leadership team," said Kellogg. "The
breadth of Cubic's training capabilities, technology, and large customer
base are very exciting."
Cubic Defense Applications, Inc. is part of Cubic Corporation's defense
segment. Cubic is a world leader in realistic combat training systems,
mission support services 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 website at www.cubic.com.
Contact:
Jan Stevens
858-505-2174
jan.stevens@cubic.com