CSC wins EPA data work

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Computer Sciences Corp., El Segundo, Calif., won a task order worth up to $285 million over seven years to build and operate a central data exchange for the Environmental Protection Agency.

Computer Sciences Corp., El Segundo, Calif., won a task order worth up to $285 million over seven years to build and operate a central data exchange for the Environmental Protection Agency.

The exchange will serve as a portal for filing required environmental reports by federal, state and local government agencies, tribal communities and industry. Approximately 140 CSC employees will work on the contract in New Carrollton, Md.

CSC's teammates include Concurrent Technologies Corp. of Johnstown, Pa.; Creative Information Technology Inc. of Arlington, Va.; Digital Signature Trust Co. of Salt Lake City; Grant Thornton LLP of Chicago; InfoPro Inc. of Silver Spring, Md.; Lexign Inc. of Nashua, N.H.; SeeBeyond Technology Corp. of Monrovia, Calif.; and Systems Integration Group Inc. of Lanham, Md.

CSC won the work under the General Services Administration's Millennia contract.

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