CSC to Provide Supercomputing Support Services to NASA
Posted on: Friday, 28 December 2007, 06:00 CST
Computer Sciences Corporation has announced that it has won a task order, awarded under the General Services Administration Millennia contract, to provide supercomputing support services to NASA.
The estimated value of the five-year task order is $113 million. Under the terms of the task order, Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) will provide supercomputing systems integration services to the NASA Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS), scientific computing facility that is operated, maintained and managed by the Goddard Space Flight Center's computational and information sciences & technology Office.
James Sheaffer, president of North American public sector business unit at CSC, said: "CSC is pleased to continue our 40-year relationship with NASA in providing key computing services that are essential to the success of NASA's missions and programs."
Source: Datamonitor
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