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A&D Survey: Many Firms Unprepared to Meet RFID Requirements
CSC, in association with the Aerospace Industry Association (AIA) and Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine, recently completed the Third Annual Aerospace and Defense (A&D) Industry Survey, which showed that customer satisfaction is a top priority.
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New Subsidiary Increases CSC's Foothold in China
CSC's new office in China will try to capitalize on an educated workforce and a growing need for IT services in the financial services, manufacturing and government sectors.
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CSC Voices: Community Initiative Targets Youth of Chesterfield, UK
The "CSC in the Community" project reaches out to youth in Chesterfield, UK, home to about 800 Royal Mail employees who joined CSC as a result of the CSC-lead Prism Alliance outsourcing deal.
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A CSC White Paper: Howard Smith on "What Innovation Is"
A CSC White Paper: Howard Smith on "What Innovation Is"
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Survey: Businesses Fall Short of Supply Chain Benefits
Businesses are making significant investments in supply chain software and technology, says a new CSC survey, but an emphasis on technology over process improvement is limiting companies' gains from the supply chain.
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CSC Supports NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Planetary Exploration Programs
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has been at the forefront of space exploration and CSC's Institutional Services and Support (ISAS) team has provided support for programs such as the two missions to Mars and the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn.
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Leading Edge Forum Report 2004: Open Source: Open for Business
The lure of open source software is that it is free-anyone can use it or modify it without license fees, and no vendor can lock users in for fixes and enhancements. The disruptive nature of open source software makes it the focus of the 2004 CSC Leading Edge Forum report, Open Source: Open for Business. This part one of a feature focusing on the report.
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CSC Voices: A CSC Employee's Personal Tour de France
While Team CSC raced through the French countryside during the Tour de France, Australian CSC employee John Wright explored the back roads of France by bicycle at a slower pace, in part because he was carrying his belongings on his bike.
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CSC's Global Security Solutions Focus on Integrating Technologies
CSC is integrating security technologies to tackle current limitations in the area.
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CSC Voices: Al Cerro, Fighting Fires and Server Crashes
CSC's Al Cerro is on call both for his job in production operations support and as a volunteer firefighter
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Imperatives for the 21st Century CIO
New report from CSC's Research & Advisory Services, which states that as businesses shift focus from reducing costs to adding value, the CIO must emphasize what IT can do for business value.
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CSC Voices: CSC's Carl McNair Inducted Into Army Aviation Hall of Fame
CSC's Carl McNair recently was inducted into the Army Aviation Hall of Fame after a military career that saw him evolve from a part-time pilot in a canvas cockpit to the first chief of the high-tech Army Aviation Branch.
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CSC's Insurance BPO Operations Put Global Outsourcing Model to Work
CSC operates a global network of business process outsourcing (BPO) centers that provide a wide range of offerings, including essential business resources for the financial services industry.">
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EarlyResolution Applies Technology to Mortgage Default Management
Learn about EarlyResolution, a home loand default management solution created for mortgage-fund provider Freddie Mac and acquired by CSC.
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Traffic Relief: CSC Helps Ease Transportation Woes in Germany
CSC helped develop WAYflow, a public-private transportation project that has helped relieve traffic congestion and improve mobility in Germany's Rhein-Main region.
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CSC Client Interview: Royal Mail CEO Adam Crozier
Smart Business interview with Royal Mail CEO Adam Crozier.
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Johns Hopkins' ACG Risk Adjustment System Utilizes Predictive Modeling
CSC and Johns Hopkins have added predictive modeling to the ACG System, a diagnosis-based risk measurement methodology for healthcare.
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European Strategic Outsourcing Survey: In for the Long Haul
Much of the development of thought and literature surrounding strategic outsourcing is based on a US perspective. As strategic outsourcing grows in importance to European business, CSC conducted a study, Strategic Outsourcing: Current Practices and Future Expectations, to help the leaders of Europe's top companies understand the views of their peers on outsourcing.
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Securing a Brave New World: An Overview of Web Services Security
The issue of security complicates Web services; the issues and possible solutions are discussed here.
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CSC's Michael Bur Conquers Ultrarunning's Ultimate Challenge
Michael Bur, a CSC IT security engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, joined an elite circle of long distance runners in 2003 by completing six 100-mile ultramarathons in less than four months.
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EarlyResolution Reduces Foreclosure Rates for Mortgage Servicing Companies
CSC's Early Resolution service helps mortgage servicing clients reduce forclosure rates and manage default management more effectively.
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CSC Celebrates 45 Years
The 45-year history of CSC, which was founded on April 16, 1959.
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The Evolution of CSC
The evolution of CSC, from 1959 to 2003.
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CSC's Global Security Solutions Organization Delivers End-to-End Protection
CSC's Global Security Solutions (GSS) center offers an integrated portfolio of high performance security solutions to both the U.S. federal market as well as global commercial clients.
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Tax Time: CSC Delivers Results to IRS, Taxpayers
CSC's work with the Internal Revenue Service on the Business Systems Modernization (BSM) project is the largest and most complex IT and business transformation effort ever undertaken.
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A Day in the Life of a CIO
Who is a CIO? A connection point, an arbitrator, a translator, a visionary, as well as a pragmatist. In other words, someone who has to do a little bit of everything, because IT is where everything intersects. CIOs create the connections between all parts of their businesses, which is why they are pulled in so many different directions.
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Solar System Ambassador Takes on Planetary Defense
Greg Redfern, in his role as Ambassador to the Universe, promotes NASA JPL missions and performs outreach to help enrich and educate the community.
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IT Spend: The New Realities
An executive summary of a report out of CSC's Research & Advisory Services that lays out a new budgetary landscape quadrant, consisting of business change, business plumbing, generic services and appliances.
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Air France's Pascal de Izaguirre on the Tranformation of Ground Services
Pascal de Izaguirre is the senior vice president of ground operations for Air France. He sat down with CSC to discuss innovations in the area of ground services.
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CSC Helps Major Airline and Airport Overhaul Ground Operations
CSC is helping Air France restructure ground operations at the Roissy-Charles de Gaulle hub, a feat that could save other airlines time and money.
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CSC's Experience in Ground Operations
CSC's Experience in Ground Operations and Why Should an Airline or Airport Review Its Ground Operations?
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Creating Customer Value: What Makes CRM Work
CRM implementations frequently are perceived as prone to failure, but CSC’s Research Services group has studied what is required to make CRM work.
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