CSC again wins $500M TSA infrastructure contract
Computer Sciences Corp. again bested Unisys Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. to win the TSA Information Technology Infrastructure Program contract, which has been mired in protest limbo for eight months.
CSC, Google join forces on LA cloud computing project
Los Angeles is about to get a cloud thanks to a joint venture between Computer Sciences Corp. and Google Inc., which are building a cloud e-mail system to replace the existing Novell GroupWise service for the city’s municipal agencies.
CSC to supply new computer system to NOAA
Computer Sciences Corp. will build a new computing system for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under a contract that could be worth as much as $317 million.
New CSC vice president’s portfolio covers cloud services
Computer Sciences Corp., which launched its cloud computing services just 16 months ago, has taken steps to strengthen the offering by hiring Siki Giunta as vice president of cloud computing and software services.
New CSC president outlines civilian growth strategy
Mike Gaffney sees opportunities for CSC in health care, air traffic management and climate change.
CSC assists DOD school system in Europe
Computer Sciences Corp. will provide information technology services to Defense Department schools in Europe under a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $27 million.
TSA has cone of silence over infrastructure contract
TSA apparently is evaluating new bids, but Editor Nick Wakeman predicts there is likely one more round of protests to come before work actually begins on the $500 million Information Technology Infrastructure Program contract.
Unisys reverses course on TSA protest
Unisys Corp. has withdrawn its protest with the Government Accountability Office over the awarding of the Transportation Security Administration’s Information Technology Infrastructure Program contract to Computer Sciences Corp.
CSC provides range of data link support to DOD
Computer Sciences Corp. will provide tactical data link support to the Defense Department under a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $6.9 million.
CSC, Stanley share $2.8B State Department contract
Computer Sciences Corp. and Stanley Inc. each have won a prime contract to run non-immigrant visa application processing under a $2.8 billion program.
Unisys files new protest over lucrative TSA infrastructure contract
Unisys has filed another protest of the TSA Information Technology Infrastructure Program contract, but no one is talking. Editor-in-chief Nick Wakeman is wondering why.
CSC will expand logistics assistance to Army Materiel Command
CSC has won two contract modifications from the Army worth a combined $261 million to provide additional information technology and logistics services.
TSA told to restart competition for IT infrastructure work
The Government Accountability Office told TSA to restart the competition for the Information Technology Infrastructure Program, putting TSA back at square one.
Mike Gaffney named to lead CSC health care services group
Mike Gaffney has been named president of Computer Sciences Corp.’s North American Public Sector Civil and Health Services Group.
CSC extends information management services at Aberdeen
Computer Sciences Corp. will continue providing information management support and services at the Army’s Aberdeen, Md., Proving Ground under a five-year contract valued at $79 million.
CSC wins $21M Alliant task order from EEOC
Computer Sciences Corp. will provide managed services to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under a seven-year, $21 million task order.
CSC builds cloud for Los Angeles city workers
Computer Sciences Corp. has begun work on a five-year, $7.25 million contract to replace Los Angeles’ current e-mail and other applications with Google’s Web-based productivity tools.
Al Nashman: A life and career worthy of the Hall of Fame
Former CSC executive Al Nashman served as a mentor and inspiration to countless others during his career. He insists that it was always about finding the right people and enjoying the work.
TSA's infrastructure contract enters the ridiculous zone
The back and forth continues as TSA stops work again on its $500 million Information Technology Infrastructure Progtram while a dispute over jurisdiction for bid protests is resolved.
Work stops again on TSA infrastructure contract
Barely a week after restarting work on its $500 million infrastructure contract, TSA issues a stop-work order to CSC.
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