CSC lands military contract

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El Segundo-based Computer Sciences Corp. said Friday it received a contract for up to $613 million to manage voice services for the Department of Defense.

The contract extension has a two-year base period and three one-year options. It was initially awarded in June 1999.

Computer Sciences will continue to design, engineer, operate and manage voice services for the Defense Switched Network; secure voice services of the Defense Red Switch Network; and network management systems for both systems.

Computer Sciences shares rose 51 cents to $50.12 in pre-market trading after closing at $49.61 on Thursday.

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