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U.S. Contract for Computer Sciences: The U.S. Army announced that El Segundo-based Computer Sciences Corp. had beat Xerox for a computer system contract worth about $744 million over the next 12 years, one of the biggest U.S. government contracts in Computer Sciences’ history. The system will help all branches of the Armed Services build, maintain and support weapons systems around the world by managing information using less paper documentation, according to a spokesman for Computer Sciences.
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