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TSA awards CSC a $489 million IT infrastructure contract

Published 24 May 2010

TSA awards CSC an IT infrastructure protection contract worth approximately $489 million for a five year life cycle; the contract is for the deployment, maintenance, and enhancement of TSA’s IT infrastructure capabilities

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced last week that it has awarded its Information Technology Infrastructure Program (ITIP) contract to CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation), of Falls Church, Virginia, for the deployment, maintenance, and enhancement of TSA’s IT infrastructure capabilities. The award, with a base period of May 2010—May 2011, is worth a total of approximately $489 million for a five year life cycle.

The ITIP contract augments TSA’s ability to protect its information technology network from cyber threats and ensures TSA has the IT infrastructure to support computing and communications hardware, software, and related services. The contract is also flexible so that it can adapt to changes in demand for information technology infrastructure capabilities required to support TSA’s mission of keeping the traveling public safe.

“This contract award provides TSA with the information technology infrastructure and secure IT systems support crucial to carry out our mission across transportation systems around the country and internationally,” said Dr. Emma Garrison-Alexander, TSA’s Assistant Administrator for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer.

This contract will support TSA employees throughout the world, including TSA headquarters, airports around the country, international support centers, and mission critical centers.

TSA awarded the contract to CSC through a competitive contracting process. The award was competed among contractors on the DHS-wide Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge Solutions (EAGLE) contract.

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