CSC appoints new CIO
CSC hires Doug Tracy to serve as its chief information officer, where he will be in charge of the company's global internal IT operations.
Who are the biggest contractors at DHS?
The top 20 contractors at DHS take in over a third of all the spending the agency does with contractors. Who tops the list?
Who are the top innovators in the government market?
CTOs from CSC and KoreFederal win top honors for innovations and contributions they've brought to their customers and companies.
Air Force cancels failed $1B logistics program
Seven months after firing CSC from its Expenditionary Combat Support Systsem, Air Force shutters $1 billion program and decides to start over.
CSC's progress outshines its areas of decline
CSC listed a number of declines in both its North American public sector and overall, but its good news might outshine the bad.
CSC wins $54M contract to improve background checks
Computer Sciences Corp. takes on the role of investigator and efficiency expert as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement looks to improve background investigations of federal employees and contractors.
12 contractors named to $7B Army services award
Contract calls for software and engineering services by Sept. 27, 2017.
Dream dinner: Whitman, Lawrie talk HP and CSC challenges
If Editor Nick Wakeman could invite two people to dinner, it would be HP's Meg Whitman and CSC's Mike Lawrie. Tough talk about challenges and change would be on the menu along with crabs, ribs and cold beer.
CSC buys more big data capabilities
Computer Sciences Corp. has bought 42Six Solutions, a big data and analytics firm with customers at the Defense Department and the federal intelligence community.
44 contractors win Navy's $780M training contract
The Navy's Training Data Products Contract goes to large and small businesses in two-part procurement.
CSC-Raytheon team wins $82.1M Air Force contract
The joint venture Computer Sciences Raytheon will provide operations, maintenance and sustainment of critical range and launch processing systems to the Air Force.
CSC dodges a bullet with its U.K. settlement
The U.K. National Health Service contract was sucking big dollars from CSC's bottomline. Is the settlement a big win for new CEO Michael Lawrie?
Who won GSA's $2.5B cloud-based email contract?
GSA awards 20 contracts to 17 companies, including four small businesses, in an attempt to save money and increase the use of the cloud.
CSC hires new VP, controller and principal accounting officer
Colan will report to Paul Saleh and replaces Don DeBuck, who is now working on systems transformation efforts.
HP gets $2.1B NMCI boost
Navy gives Hewlett-Packard a bigger ceiling to keep the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet up and running.
New CSC president furthers turnaround strategy
Computer Sciences Corp. names Tom Hogan president of applications and services; key component of turnaround strategy.
Navy pushes back $5B NGEN bids
Navy extends deadline for teams bidding on the $5 billion NGEN contract.
Top 100: CSC keeps focus during troubled times
Computer Sciences Corp. is weathering a difficult period, but new leadership is putting renewed emphasis on performance and profitability.
Top 100 contractors hunt for new opportunities
The largest contractors in the government market, the so-called top dogs, are hunting for the bright spots in a down market.
CSC puts FAA personnel into cloud environment
CSC will implement a cloud software-as-a-service solution for the FAA’s Enterprise Messaging System.
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