Computer Sciences Corp.

Who won October's biggest contracts?

The government shutdown put a damper on contract awards in October, as did the traditional slowdown of awards at the start of a new fiscal year. Despite those conditions, though, there were several significant awards in October, and we rank the biggest for the month.

Fourteen score $900M C5ISR services contract

Fourteen companies will compete for work under a $900 million Navy task order contract for C5ISR support.

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Who won September's biggest contracts?

Weighing in at 67 contract awards, September sticks with tradition and records the most contract awards of the year. Who landed in the top 10?

CSC lines up possible NetCents II award

CSC's bid protest might pay off as the Air Force tells the company that it will take a corrective action that might land CSC a spot on the $960 million NetCents II Applications contract. But other protests are still pending.

Joint venture nabs $219M contract mod to support Air Force complex

Joint venture of CSC, Jacobs and General Physics has won a $219 million contract to support the Arnold Engineering Development Complex with operations, maintenance and information management services.

More protests for NetCents 2

Two more losing bidders have turned to GAO with complaints about the Air Force's NetCents 2 contract. The total number of bid protests has now risen to six.

Who won July's biggest contracts?

July continued the trend of increasing contract awards that Washington Technology has covered since the beginning of the year. Who stole the show this month?

Patient care principles guide CSC's Robert Wah to AMA leadership

Computer Sciences Corp. chief medical officer, Robert Wah, has been picked as president-elect of the American Medical Association and he'll use the same patient-first principle at AMA as he has at CSC and in private practice.

13 win $900M Navy cybersecurity contract

Thirteen companies have won a contract with the Navy to provide integrated cyber operations services in support of C4ISR systems. They'll now compete for task orders for a variety of services. Who captured this plum prize?

Clock ticking on NGEN protest

Mark your calendars; we'll likely know by July 22 whether the Harris-CSC team will file a protest over the Navy's decision to award the $3.5 billion NGEN contract to HP.

CSC wins $41M option to support Naval education, training center

Computer Sciences Corp. has won a $41 million option with the Navy to provide IT support services for the Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center.

CSC's Schambach announces retirement

Pat Schambach, CSC's homeland security business leader, decides to retire after 32 years in government, and nine years in the private sector. What does he say about CSC's future?

Navy picks HP as winner of $3.5B NGEN contract

The Navy has picked HP Enterprise Services to be the prime contractor on the $3.5 billion Next Generation Enterprise Network contract and provide the IT and transport services needed to support 800,000 users across the Navy and Marine Corps.

HP scores a $679.8M NMCI extension

HP gets another extension of its NMCI contract as the Navy prepares to announce a winner of the $5 billion NGEN contract that will take its place.

CSC resets with inward look

Computer Sciences Corp.'s transformation journeyis well underway as it completes the "getting fit" stage by rebuilding its operating model.

Who won May's biggest contracts?

May was the busiest month of the year so far with 52 contract awards. We countdown the top 10 winners. See who made the cut.

CSC divests, PAE invests

Computer Sciences Corp.'s divestiture is PAE Group's opportunity in a $175 million deal that moves the old DynCorp business of aviation and range support services from CSC to PAE.