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CSC announces delivery initiative

 Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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Computer Sciences Corporation has announced the company's launch of its OnShore Delivery initiative to provide an alternative to offshore information technology outsourcing services.

The company will offer a broad range of IT services to its aerospace, defense and North American public sector clients through a new onshore delivery center in South Carolina.

The center, which will open officially during the second quarter of calendar year 2008, expands CSC's existing presence in Blythewood. CSC employees currently working at the Blythewood site support the company's Financial Services Sector clients and will remain part of that business unit.

The new center will increase the local employee population by 300 during the next 12-18 months.

In addition to posting job openings locally and nationally, the company is working with the CSC Army Spouse Employment Program at Fort Jackson, as well as with Bender Consulting, which places individuals with special needs, to fill positions.

With approximately 91,000 employees, CSC reported revenue of $16.1 billion for the 12 months ending Dec. 28, 2007.

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