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.

CSC agrees to pay $97.5M to settle class-action lawsuit

Computer Sciences Corp. has agreed to pay a $97.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over alleged false statements and omissions regarding accounting and contract performance, Bloomberg BusinessWeek reported.

15 win $900M Navy command, control contract

Fifteen companies won a $900 million contract from the Space and Naval Ware Systems Center to provide a variety of services supporting command and control, intelligence and other combat systems.

Who won April's biggest contracts?

April was full of contract awards, having 15 more than in March. The month was also great for small businesses, with small business awards holding three of the top 10 slots. We count down April's big winners.

15 win $900M Navy C5ISR contract

Fifteen companies have won a $900 million contract with the Navy for lifecycle support of interoperable command and control systems. Who's getting ready to compete for millions in task orders?

CSC scores $29.9M task order for technical and engineering services

Computer Sciences Corp. will provide technical and engineering services to the Marine Corps under latest task order contract.

Who made February's biggest hires?

In just 28 days, February was a busy month with companies from CACI to QinetiQ making some major personnel moves. Who went where, and how should you update your contacts?

CSC's divesting spree continues

CSC has entered into an agreement to sell its Enterprise Systems Integration unit, a reseller business, for $90 million.

CSC names ex-EMC exec as new CTO

CSC has hired Dan Hushon as chief technology officer, in charge of providing technological growth and strategy leadership.

Another delay for $5B Navy NGEN

The Navy has pushed back the award date for the $5 billion NMCI replacement, but let's hope it's to make the best decision.

4 M&A trends shaping the market

We saw an increase in mergers and acquisitions at the end of 2012. What drove those deals and why should we care?

Who closed out 2012 with the biggest contract awards?

Which companies nabbed the largest contracts just as 2012 came to an end? We count down the top 10 contracts of December.

SRA gets a second shot at lucrative FDIC contract

The General Services Administration will reopen the competition for a FDIC's IT infrastructure contract that CSC had wrestled away from SRA.

Opinion

What were 2012's top issues and trends?

Editor Nick Wakeman looks back at 2012, and picks the stories and trends that had the biggest impact on 2012, and some that we'll continue to feel in 2013.

7 win $900M Navy contract for submarine C5ISR capabilities

Seven companies have won a big Navy contract for a number of services toward submarines with C5ISR capabilities.

CSC's comeback in full swing

The early results are looking good for CSC's turnaround, as its shares hit a 52-week high.

CSC continues divesting; plans sale of IT staffing unit

Computer Sciences Corp. will seel its Australian IT staffing unit, Paxus, to Adcorp for $73.5 million as CSC continues its turnaround strategy.

Who's won the biggest contracts in fiscal 2013 so far?

We give the breakdown of the biggest contracts for the first two months of fiscal 2013. Who are the big winners?

12 win spots on $11B Coast Guard contract

The Coast Guard has made awards to 11 businesses in the full-and-open portion of the lucrative services contract.

CSC sells credit services unit for $1B

CSC sells off its credit services unit in order to advance its turnaround by reshaping its portfolio and enabling the company to focus on next-gen technology solutions and services.