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CSC Lands $110M EPA
Deal April 1,
2008
Computer
Sciences Corporation has been awarded a Software Engineering and
Specialized Scientific Support blanket purchase agreement to provide
information technology (IT) and information management services to the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Research and
Development (ORD). CSC estimates the value of the agreement, which has a
one-year base period and six one-year options, to be $110 million if all
options are exercised. This agreement was awarded under the GSA Schedule
70 contract.
Under the terms of the agreement, CSC will provide a range of services
including systems design, development and integration to the ORD and
partner user communities. In addition, CSC will provide development,
integration and data services for the ORD's geospatial information
systems, as well as scientific models and high performance computing
services. 
“This award demonstrates the confidence the EPA has in CSC to provide
information technology, science and engineering support to environmental
programs,” said Thomas P. Anderson, president of CSC’s North American
Public Sector Civil Division. “Our government and commercial experience
in providing flexible, innovative and cost-effective solutions will
support the ORD’s mission to perform research and development activities
that identify and solve current and future environmental problems.”
As the scientific research arm of the EPA, the ORD provides a foundation
of science and technology for the agency, conducting studies on ways to
prevent pollution, protect human health and reduce environmental risk.
The work at ORD laboratories, research centers and offices across the
country helps improve the quality of air, water and soil, and advances
resource utilization and management. |