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CSC Selected to Compete for IT Services Task Orders Under $50 Billion GSA Contract


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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.- Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC) announced today that it is one of 29 firms selected to support the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) by providing federal government agencies with integrated information technology (IT) solutions under the GSA Alliant contract. The total ceiling value of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, which has a five-year base period and a five-year option, for all 29 firms is $50 billion. CSC estimates the total potential value of its portion of the contract to be approximately $900 million.

Under the terms of the contract, CSC will compete for task orders to provide federal government agencies with technology services such as computer design, software engineering and systems integration. Work may be performed at GSA headquarters and/or field offices throughout the world, as specified with each task order, to provide a variety of IT solutions and support services, including new and emerging technologies.

Alliant is a governmentwide acquisition contract that provides federal agencies with a centralized source to acquire integrated IT solutions worldwide. It will provide services covering the scope of the existing GSA Millennia and Applications N’ Support for Widely-diverse End-user Requirements (ANSWER), which expire in 2008 and 2009.

“As one of the leading IT services contractors in total sales on both the GSA Millenia and ANSWER vehicles, CSC is well-positioned to continue delivering exceptional IT services through Alliant,” said James W. Sheaffer, president of CSC’s North American Public Sector business unit.



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