Computer Sciences Corp. has begun work on a five-year, $7.25 million contract to replace Los Angeles’ current e-mail and other applications with Google’s Web-based productivity tools.
Former CSC executive Al Nashman served as a mentor and inspiration to countless others during his career. He insists that it was always about finding the right people and enjoying the work.
Barely a week after restarting work on its $500 million infrastructure contract, TSA issues a stop-work order to CSC.
TSA tells auditors and protesters that the FAA has jurisdiction to hear protests of the Information Technology Infrastructure Program award.
CSC will provide information technology support to the U.S. Agency for International Development under a contract worth up to $200 million.
The annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards program honored four companies and three executives for their achievements as well as recognizing Al Nashman and former Sen. John Warner for contributions over the course of their careers.
Unisys Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. have filed protests with the Government Accountability Office objecting to the awarding of a $500 million contract to Computer Sciences Corp.
Computer Sciences Corp. has named Leif Ulstrup president of the Federal Consulting Practice for the company’s North American Public Sector business.
CSC will operate an online digital library for the Education Department under a new five-year contract worth up to $29 million.
A Raytheon unit will provide training support for U.S. and coalition forces in Kuwait under a $44 million contract.
The Agriculture Department awarded six companies the chance to compete for contracts worth up to $25 million to enhance the security of USDA's technology.
Computer Sciences Corp. will build and operate the information technology infrastructure for the Transportation Security Administration.