[ISN] Pentagon taps EDS for $258 million survivable IT program

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    By DAN VERTON 
    APRIL 22, 2003
    Computerworld 
    
    WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon today awarded Plano, Texas-based Electronic
    Data Systems Corp. a contract to develop and install a survivable IT
    and communications infrastructure capable of withstanding a future
    terrorist attack on a scale similar to or greater than the Sept. 11,
    2001, attacks.
    
    The two-year, $258 million deal falls under the auspices of the U.S.  
    Department of Defense's Command Communications Survivability Program
    (CSSP). The CSSP upgrade is designed to ensure the survivability,
    redundancy, recoverability and security of Defense Department IT
    infrastructure. It covers networks, data storage, and voice and
    messaging systems at the Pentagon and various other U.S. military
    facilities.
    
    The CCSP program was created in the wake of the 2001 terrorist attack
    on the Pentagon, which crippled some of the Defense Department's most
    important IT and communications systems.
    
    Although the Pentagon was able to communicate orders to deployed
    military forces on Sept. 11 and the days that followed, the attack
    severely damaged the U.S. Navy's Telecommunications Operations Center,
    sensitive chief of naval operations offices and help desk operations
    within the U.S. Army's Information Management Support Center. In
    addition, the National Military Command Center, where senior defense
    officials monitor global security developments, was filled with thick
    smoke as a result of the explosion caused by burning jet fuel.
    
    In a statement today, EDS said it will employ an Integrated Product
    Team approach, using proven systems engineering methodology and input
    from more than a dozen subcontractors. This approach delivers a
    "low-risk" implementation and offers the Defense Department maximum
    flexibility to take advantage of new and emerging technologies,
    according to EDS.
    
    The project partners include Verizon Federal Inc., Northrop Grumman
    Information Technology, Raytheon Corp. and Computer Sciences Corp.
    
    Al Edmonds, president of EDS U.S. Government Solutions and a former
    three-star general who directed the Defense Information Systems
    Agency, called the work that his company has been asked to do as part
    of the CCSP program "vital to our national defense."
    
    
    
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