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March 19, 2008
New Business
Stanley, Inc., a leading provider of systems integration and professional services to the U.S. federal government, was awarded a five-year, $570 million contract to continue support of the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs/Passport Services Directorate. Services include production, operational and business process support training, procurement, administration and evaluation of critical supplies, and facilities management support at the four Passport Centers and 14 Passport Agencies nationwide along with the Headquarters' support offices.
ACI Worldwide, Inc., a leading international provider of software for electronic payment systems, today announced an agreement to outsource its internal information technology (IT) services to IBM. As part of the agreement, IBM will provide ACI with global infrastructure services including management of ACI's mainframe, storage and related server platforms, data network monitoring and management, and end-user support services. ACI will retain responsibility for its security policy management and on-demand business operations. The seven-year agreement is estimated to deliver operating cost savings for ACI of $25 million to $30 million over the course of the contract, providing the company with advanced technology and enhanced service capabilities.
Computer Sciences Corporation has won a contract to expand the scope of its SureTrak surveillance system for the Naval Air Systems Command, located in Lexington Park, Md. CSC estimates the value of the five-year contract to be approximately $45 million. This award follows and is incremental to a contract CSC signed with the command in May 2006.
Posted by jbowles at March 19, 2008 06:40 PM




