
FALLS CHURCH, Va., Aug. 14 (UPI) -- The U.S. Air Force has contracted CSC to support the command and control system for the Air Mobility Command.
U.S. company CSC was awarded the contract to provide the Air Mobility Command with applications infrastructure and systems support for the command and control system.
As part of the $50 million deal, CSC will provide the command and control system's Advanced Computer Flight Plan and Airlift Service Industrial Fund Integrated Computer System among several other programs with technical and support services among other requirements.
"CSC is proud to provide systems and technical support to enable the Air Mobility Command to fulfill its global mission to deliver maximum war-fighting and humanitarian efforts for America through rapid and precise global air mobility," Austin Yerks, CSC North American Public Sector Defense Group president, said in a statement.
"Our team, which is unsurpassed in its breadth and depth of experience, offers an innovative and disciplined engineering approach with the flexibility to address the unique requirements, schedules, architecture and processes of each mission system."
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