CSC Corp. (CSC) Wins $391M EAGLE Task Order from Department of Homeland Security

July 14, 2008 3:39 PM EDT

Computer Sciences Corp. (NYSE: CSC) today announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has awarded the company a task order to provide secure managed data center services. The contract has a six-month base period and six one-year options. A two-year option may be exercised in place of the sixth one-year option, bringing the estimated total contract value to $391 million. The DHS awarded the task to CSC under the Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge Solutions.

Under the task order, CSC will provide information technology managed services, including consolidation, transformation and virtualization, in support of the operation and maintenance of the primary DHS data center at NASA's Stennis Space Center. This work expands upon CSC's existing work in Mississippi and is part of the Department's consolidated IT Infrastructure Transformation Program, which will ultimately enable the DHS to effectively consolidate its data centers into two enterprise-wide locations. In addition, CSC will assess DHS component agency applications as the Department prepares to migrate to the Stennis data center.

Computer Sciences Corporation provides information technology and business process outsourcing, and IT and professional services to the commercial and government markets.


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