CSC Lands $70 Million Army Contract

Computer Sciences Corp. won the $70.1 million Army's Defense Acquisition Logistics Information Management System contract.

Computer Sciences Corp. won the Army's Defense Acquisition Logistics Information Management System contract, a three-year, $70.1 million deal.

The award by Army Communications Electronics Command was announced June 27.

CSC of El Segundo, Calif., was the incumbent on the predecessor contract, the Joint Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support program, awarded to the company in December 1991.

The new contract requires CSC to provide hardware, software, site surveys, system integration and facility preparation, installation, testing, data deliverables and technical sustainability and management support of the sites that will use the new system.

The contract also will include commercial infrastructure and government owned or licensed applications, among them the joint technical manual application, global data management system, workflow manager, reference library, PC client, data communications network management, user interface and security.