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Computer Sciences Corporation
Computer Sciences Corporation
NameComputer Sciences Corporation
TypePublic
IndustryInformation technology
FoundedApril 1959
FounderRoy Nutt, Fletcher Jones
HeadquartersTysons Corner, Virginia

Computer Sciences Corporation is a global information technology company that provides a range of services, including IT consulting, systems integration, and outsourcing. The company was founded in April 1959 by Roy Nutt and Fletcher Jones, and is headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia, near Washington, D.C.. Computer Sciences Corporation has worked with a variety of clients, including NASA, Lockheed Martin, and the United States Department of Defense. The company has also partnered with other major IT companies, such as IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle Corporation.

History

The history of Computer Sciences Corporation dates back to April 1959, when it was founded by Roy Nutt and Fletcher Jones in Los Angeles, California. In the early years, the company focused on providing computer programming services to aerospace and defense companies, including NASA and Lockheed Martin. During the 1960s and 1970s, Computer Sciences Corporation expanded its services to include systems integration and consulting, working with clients such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and the United States Department of Defense. The company also established partnerships with other major IT companies, including IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Hewlett-Packard. In the 1980s and 1990s, Computer Sciences Corporation continued to grow and expand its services, working with clients such as AT&T, Verizon Communications, and the National Security Agency.

Products and Services

Computer Sciences Corporation provides a range of products and services, including IT consulting, systems integration, and outsourcing. The company's services include application development, infrastructure management, and cybersecurity, among others. Computer Sciences Corporation has also developed a range of products, including software applications and hardware systems, in partnership with companies such as Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, and Cisco Systems. The company's products and services are used by a variety of clients, including government agencies, financial institutions, and healthcare organizations, such as the United States Department of Health and Human Services, JPMorgan Chase, and Kaiser Permanente. Computer Sciences Corporation has also worked with other major companies, including General Electric, Boeing, and Siemens.

Acquisitions and Mergers

Over the years, Computer Sciences Corporation has made a number of acquisitions and mergers, expanding its services and capabilities. In 2007, the company acquired DynCorp International, a defense and aerospace company, and Vangent, a healthcare and government services company. In 2015, Computer Sciences Corporation merged with the Enterprise Services division of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, creating a new company called DXC Technology. The merger brought together the IT services and consulting capabilities of Computer Sciences Corporation with the enterprise services capabilities of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, creating a leading IT services company. The company has also acquired other companies, including Mynd, a cybersecurity company, and Ultramain Systems, a software company.

Financial Information

Computer Sciences Corporation is a publicly traded company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DXC. The company's financial performance is closely watched by investors and analysts, who follow the company's revenue, profit, and cash flow. In recent years, Computer Sciences Corporation has reported significant revenue and profit growth, driven by its expanding services and acquisitions. The company has also invested heavily in research and development, working with companies such as Google, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure to develop new cloud computing and artificial intelligence technologies. Computer Sciences Corporation has also partnered with other major companies, including Accenture, Deloitte, and Ernst & Young, to provide IT services and consulting to clients around the world.

Corporate Affairs

Computer Sciences Corporation is led by a team of experienced executives, including Mike Lawrie, the company's former CEO, and Paul Saleh, the company's former CFO. The company's board of directors includes a number of prominent business leaders, including Manoj Singh, a former executive at Deloitte, and Linda Sanford, a former executive at IBM. Computer Sciences Corporation is also committed to corporate social responsibility, and has established a number of initiatives to support education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. The company has partnered with organizations such as the United Way, the American Red Cross, and the Nature Conservancy to support these initiatives. Computer Sciences Corporation has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion, and has been named one of the Best Places to Work by the Human Rights Campaign. The company has also worked with other major companies, including Apple, Facebook, and Intel, to promote diversity and inclusion in the tech industry.

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