Computer Sciences Corp., or CSC, (CSC), a provider of IT and business process outsourcing and services, Monday said that it is one of seven companies awarded a blanket purchase agreement, or BPA, for information technology support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA. The agreement has a seven-year performance period and an estimated maximum total ceiling value of $955 million for all firms.
According to the company, the agreement was awarded to it during the second quarter of fiscal 2010, which ended on October 2, 2009. The contract follows and is incremental to the Information Technology Solutions EPA contract the company has held since 2002, CSC noted.
Under the terms of the agreement, CSC will compete for task orders to provide services, including server and storage management, high-performance computing, geospatial support, IT security, call center operations, telecommunications and video conferencing.
Commenting on the agreement, Tom Anderson, president of CSC's North American Public Sector Civil and Government Health Services Group, stated, "CSC has a 30-year track record of successful service delivery to the EPA and an ongoing commitment to innovation. We look forward to playing an instrumental role in helping the agency increase efficiency, effectiveness and integration, while reducing IT services costs."
CSC closed Friday's trading at $53.07.
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