Infotech Lead America: CSC and 11 other companies have bagged a portion of $11 billion contract from the U.S. Coast Guard to provide support services for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
CSC, as per the long-term agreement, will compete for orders to provide acquisition program management support for design, development, utilization and other activities for assets, processes and systems that are being acquired by the DHS agencies using these contracts.
This includes such support services as ship and ship system design and engineering; enterprise architecture; information systems; modeling and simulation; enterprise resource management; quality assurance; research and development; and systems engineering.
“Leveraging our nearly 10-year partnership with DHS, CSC will bring a wide range of domain knowledge, mission expertise, IT best practices and next-generation capabilities to TABSS,” said Pat Schambach, vice president and general manager of CSC’s Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs Group.
CSC aims at offering support services to assist with the Department’s cross-organizational mission of protecting the homeland, deterring crime and detecting and countering terrorism while also helping DHS improve IT cost effectiveness.