CGTS Maritime Security 11-17-10

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Cubic Global Tracking Solutions Greater Profits and Enhanced

Supply Chain Security Randall Shepard, VP and Acting GM November 17, 2010

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Presentation Overview

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Areas of Value Service Options Life-cycle cost Way Ahead

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Greater Profits and Enhanced Security • Can we achieve the enhanced logistics security desired by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and international Customs agencies while also increasing corporate profits? • Can the Automated Identification Technology (AIT) used for container security actually increase net profit rather than be deemed to be an additional security tax? • If the answer to these questions is “Yes”, then the whole decision process changes from “why” to “how and when”.

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Greater Profits Supply Chain Attributes that Contribute to Greater Profits • Less Expensive – Better utilization of shipping asset s – Lower insurance premiums

• Faster – Improved supply chain management – In-transit route optimization

• Higher Quality – Environmental monitoring – Continuous visibility

• More Deterministic – Fast Lane Processing – Continuous Chain of Custody •

Much more effective than 100% scans

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Automated Identification Technology (AIT) •

Not including bar code or passive RFID. No real security benefit.



Includes enhanced active RFID or mobile mesh RFID (mmRFID) – Data rich – Sensors including GPS



Includes autonomous Global Tracking – Tracking, monitoring, controlling, securing

– Highly reliable, secure global communications – Platform architecture for sensors and applications – Remote configuration and upgrade •

Assumes Reliable Low Latency alert notifiers

– SMS, email, XML

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Product and Technology Overview Global Sentinel 4C

 Vehicle, refrigerated container or special container.  GPS, GSM, Iridium and wireless sensors  Globally deployable.  Status: Deployed

Global Sentinel 5B

 Dry container door beam mount  Designed for dry containers  GPS, GSM, and Iridium  Multiple sensors  Status: Deployed

Global Sentinel 5L

 Dry, Reefer, Truck and Permanent Install  Designed for multiple use applications.  GPS, GSM & Iridium  Multiple sensors  Status: Deploying

Mesh Products

 Yard management  Pallets, containers, trailers and vehicles  Condition Based Management Status: Deploying

Device Management Center

 Process data from devices  Waypoint: Position and status messages  Event: Unauthorized entry & sensor limit.  Data analysis  Status: Continued enhancement

Satellite, Cellular or Wireless (Least Cost Routing)

Tagged Asset

Secure Access Real-time alerts

Satellite, Cellular or Wireless (Least Cost Routing)

Global Comms Network

Device Management Center

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 3rd Party Back Office

End Customers

System Overview

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Integrated and Modular Approach Customer Back Office Applications

DMC Authentication Server

Alerts

Secure Web Access

Least Cost Routing (Wireless, GSM, Satcom)

Reefer Container

Dry Container

Tracking and Monitoring

Supplier

Broker/ Agent

Terminal

Customs

Carrier

Terminal

Customs

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Importer

Customer

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Current Market Availability Low cost mesh based tags – – – –

Ultra-low power Encrypted True ad hoc networking Variety of sensors including GPS

– DoD endorsement for next generation AIT

Intelligent, infrastructure-free asset management solutions IA certified secure data to existing servers Reliable, autonomous global tracking requiring no infrastructure Low-latency event reporting and analysis Dependable real-time monitoring of the location, status and security of intermodal cargo & containers.  Remote reconfiguration of reporting and sensors settings  Rapid deployment and integration with any legacy systems    

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Enhanced ITV Services CONTAINER DEVICE Mesh Network Interface Internal Powered a RFID Interface GPS enabled Sensor enabled

ITEM DEVICE Mesh Network Interface Internal Powered Sensor enabled

VEHICLE DEVICE GPS enabled (Via SatCom) Sensor Enabled SatCom Interface Mesh Network Interface External Powered Internal Powered Active RFID Interface

CONTAINER ITEM

ISO Container

VEHICLE

Distribution Platform

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Mobile Mesh RFID Applications

Cellular / Satellite communication gateway

LAN or WAN gateway

WWW WWW Redundant Data Communication WWW

WWW

Mesh RFID with or without sensors

JLOTS: Ship Board ITV

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Actionable Versus Store-and-Forward • Information latency affects service value • Stored data via a RFID or regional comms can provide history – Security state – Environmental history – Route history

• Stored data may be sufficient for Fastlane • Actionable data via continuous global communications (Iridium) • Continuous reporting allows pro-active action in-transit – – – –

Security breach Route deviation Mishandling and other out-of-tolerance states Delays

• Flexible reporting interval provides efficiency

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Beacon Versus Report-by-Exception •

Actionable data can be determined on the server or on the device



Server-based decision making requires frequent reporting



Device-based decision making allows reporting by exception



Using route deviation as an example – Assume 15 minute maximum latency – Beacon must report every 15 minutes to provide serve with data – Smart device must only check position every 15 minutes – Considerably affects life-cycle cost



Assume battery powered global communications device – Beacon must report 2,880 times per month – Smart-device may report only routine status 30 times per month – Almost 100 times difference in battery use and communications cost Cubic Global Tracking Systems All Rights Reserved-2010

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How Optimized Reporting Works

Up to 2,000 Geozones on a device each with unique reporting attributes. Easily changed via remote uplink. Geoboundaries on server control distribution of Alerts

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Success Through Collaboration •

Significant Commercial Value Available – – – –



Effective Industry Solutions Available – – – –



Lower costs Better quality Faster Shipping Deterministic supply chain

aRFID and mmRFID Autonomous reporting Secure data Global access

What is Needed – – – –

Established security standards 802.15.4 interoperability Fastlane commitment Certification process

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