Anderson takes on new role at CSC

Tom Anderson has been appointed president of Computer Sciences Corp.'s federal-sector information technology and science solutions division.

Tom Anderson has been appointed president of Computer Sciences Corp.'s federal-sector information technology and science solutions division, the company said yesterday.

Anderson, who has more than 20 years' experience in the federal systems integration marketplace, will direct the El Segundo, Calif., company's work for NASA, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the Transportation Department and the FAA. He replaces Steve Kalish, who is retiring, and will report to Paul Cofoni, president of CSC's federal sector business.

Before joining CSC, Anderson was vice president of Raytheon Information Solutions, where he led creation of a framework to coordinate the company's different federal IT offerings. Before that, he was in charge of strategic programs at Northrop Grumman Information Technology and held key positions at Federal Data Corp and Boeing Computer Services.