Computer Sciences wins $75 million contract to help process data for 2010 census
By APMonday, November 16, 2009
Computer Sciences wins $75 million contract
FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Computer Sciences Corp., an information technology services company, said Monday it has won a $75 million subcontract from Lockheed Martin Corp. to provide data center support.
Computer Sciences said it will operate a Baltimore facility for the U.S. Census Bureau, processing more than 65 million filings related to the 2010 census over a 15-month period.
The company said it will hire 2,500 contract employees to help with the work, including hires at its subcontractors.
Computer Sciences shares rose $1.03 to $54.99 in afternoon trading.
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Tags: 2010 United States Census, Censuses, Demographics, Events, Falls Church, North America, United States, United States Census, Virginia
Tags: 2010 United States Census, Censuses, Demographics, Events, Falls Church, North America, United States, United States Census, Virginia
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December 9, 2009: 3:16 am
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