Computer Sciences Wins EPA Contract for Environmental Data

Date: April 10, 2002

Source: News Room

Computer Sciences plans to work with the Environmental Protection Agency to develop a database that will serve as a central repository for environmental data under a 7-year contract with a potential value of $285 million. The Central Data Exchange will serve as a single point of entry for federal, state and local environmental agencies, as well as businesses, to report environmental data, officials said. The EPA has already been running a pilot version of CDX, which can currently accept data for certain air, water, waste and toxics programs. The goal is to support all EPA environmental reporting by 2004. More information: www.epa.gov/cdx/index.html.

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