EDS awarded multi-million dollar contracts Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

EDS today announced the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) with the company a year, an additional task for one to four years of options which may be worth $ 29 million, when all options to renew itself. The task is the first awarded EDS under the CMS Enterprise Data Center Unspecified sending / Unspecified quantity contract vehicle.

EDS is one of three companies competing for contracts under the mission 10 years $ 1.9 billion Enterprise Data Center (EDC) contract CMS uses data to the consolidation of the Centre support operations mainframe and client-server applications.

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