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CSC implements solutions for its customers within
cities, across states, and between nations. Our
expertise covers a broad range of communications needs,
including wireline, wireless, and satellite
communications. We work with real-time and
transaction-oriented data networks, as well as with
customized telecommunications services. Our experts
provide network modeling and
network management experience to design and control
your networks. We also provide a variety of
security products to enable your organization to
transact business securely and confidentially.
In addition, we have many decades of experience
working in both local and global environments. We are
expert in local regulations, state commissions, customs,
international tax issues, local labor laws, and other
standard communications issues. We can make an
out-of-state or international program run as smoothly as
a local one.
For more information, please contact
Kumait Jawdat,
Business Development.
What We Offer ||
Success Stories

Wide Area Networks
CSC offers a variety of wide area network (WAN)
solutions for connecting to your organization's remote
locations or improving your existing networks. We offer
gigabit networks; frame relay products; mobile
computing; Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs);
asymmetric, symmetric, and other Digital Subscriber Line
(DSL) networks; and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
products. Our WAN solutions can lower your costs and
improve your efficiency by consolidating traffic and
reducing the number of private lines you require. We can
improve your speeds or make your current network more
interoperable. One of our many successful contracts in
this field is the
Defense Switched Network contract.
Local Area Networks
CSC was connecting offices electronically even
before the term "local area network" (LAN) was coined in
the early 1980s. Today, we offer enterprise networks,
network operating systems, and client/server designs
using broadband, Ethernet, wireless, and other
technologies. We investigate requirements, perform
studies, and develop network models to determine the
best LAN solution for each customer's specialized needs.
We also install and maintain our solutions in the United
States and all over the world. We currently offer
LAN-related services through such contracts as
Joint Staff Automation for the Nineties,
Justice Consolidated Office Network, and
New York Stock Exchange.
Switching
CSC offers Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
systems, Automated Call Distribution (ACD) systems, and
call centers. We provide administrative systems for
these offerings through integrated call accounting,
directory information, fraud detection, inventory
management, and traffic analysis components. We can
lower your costs and improve your efficiency by
consolidating traffic and reducing the number of private
lines you require. We can improve the security of your
business by tracking calls and adding triggers when
special numbers are called. We can decrease potential
fraud or abuse by setting thresholds for number of calls
made or dollars spent. We currently offer switching
products and services to contracts such as
Government Emergency Telecommunications Service and
Department of State Telephone Equipment Contract.
Outside Plant Services
CSC also provides such services as cable pulling
and fiber deployment. Two of several contracts for which
we provide such services are the
Department of State Telephone Equipment Contract and
Joint Staff Automation for the Nineties.
Value-Added Services
In addition, we offer on-demand services such as desktop
video-conferencing, web hosting, trade-show support, and
conference bridging. Current CSCS contracts that
offer some of these services include
Chief Information Officers - Solutions and Partners,
Defense Enterprise Integration Services II, and
Information Technology Omnibus Procurement.

For more than 30 years, CSC developed, enhanced, and managed
the Automatic Digital Information Network (AUTODIN), the
primary secure, reliable electronic messaging system for
the Department of Defense. Now we are part of the team
that is building the new integrated system, which uses
desktop computers, commercial off-the-shelf software,
Internet electronic mail, and myriad existing LANs. The
Defense Messaging System will allow more than two
million users to exchange secure electronic messages
with the agency's many locations, other government
offices, and tactical locations around the world.
Employing state-of-the-art X.400 message-handling
standards and X.500 global directories, DMS will be the
largest implementation of these technologies in the
world. The system will not only be faster and more
flexible than existing systems, it will be considerably
less expensive to build and maintain. |