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    CSC Wins Two-Year Task Order Estimated at $220M

    By Srimathi SridharSeptember 18, 2012
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    David Zolet, President of CSC Public Sector

    The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) has awarded CSC (NYSE: CSC) a task order with an estimated two-year total value of $220 million, falling under the Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) contract vehicle, originally awarded to CSC in 2006.

    This task order will provide worldwide logistics support and was awarded in the fourth quarter of CSC’s fiscal year 2012.

    “CSC has extensive functional and technical experience supporting Department of Defense (DoD) logistics operations,” said Karl Spinnenweber, vice president of CSC’s North American Public Sector Defense Group Ground Division. “We will draw upon that legacy of deployment and distribution experience to help the U.S. Army increase efficiencies on its C4ISR worldwide sustainment services commodity line.”

    Under the agreement, CSC will provide logistics support to the Army command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) worldwide sustainment services commodity line. This task order is a consolidation of three legacy task orders under the S3 contract vehicle.

     

     

     

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