NAME: Computer Sciences Corporation
STOCK SYMBOL: CSC (first software company ever on
NYSE)
INDUSTRY: IT, Help Desk, Software, e-Business
FOUNDED: 1959
HQ: El Segundo, CA -
USA
CEO: Van B. Honeycutt
OVERALL SERVICE PROVIDED
Primarily, CSC provides outsourced
tech support to other companies, primarily in the Aerospace Industry.
COUNTRIES AND REGIONS OF OPERATION
Argentina,
Australia,
Austria,
Bahrain,
Bahamas,
Barbados,
Belgium,
Bermuda,
Botswana,
Brazil.
British Virgin Islands,
Canada,
Chile,
China,
Colombia,
Cyprus,
Czech Republic,
Denmark,
Dubai,
Egypt,
Finland,
France,
Germany,
Greece,
Hong Kong,
Hungary,
Iceland,
India,
Indonesia,
Ireland,
Italy,
Jamaica,
Japan,
Korea,
Luxembourg,
Macao,
Malaysia,
Mexico,
Morocco,
Nepal,
Netherlands,
Netherlands Antilles,
Norway,
Oman,
Papua New Guinea,
Peru,
Philippines,
Poland,
Portugal,
Puerto Rico,
Qatar,
Republic of Congo,
Russia,
Saudi Arabia,
Singapore,
Slovakia,
South Africa,
Spain,
Stri Lanka,
Sweden,
Switzerland,
Taiwan,
Thailand,
United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom,
United States,
Venezuela,
Vietnam, and
Yemen.
HISTORY
In April 1959,
Roy Nutt and
Fletcher Jones, both in their late 20s, formed Computer Sciences Corporation with $100 and a contract from
Honeywell to develop a business-language compiler called
FACT. Formerly with
United Aircraft Corporation, Nutt had developed the first widely accepted assembly program, called
SAP, and had been a member of the small
IBM team that had developed
FORTRAN. Jones came from
North American Aviation Corp., where he had managed a divisional computer center.
CSC went public in 1963 and was listed the following year on the Pacific and American stock exchanges, becoming the first software company to be listed on a national exchange. Five years later, the company again brought new stature to the emerging software/services industry by being the first software company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Today, Van B. Honeycutt is CSC's chairman and chief executive officer. He joined the company in 1975 and has been a corporate officer since 1987. He has played a major role in advancing CSC's position in the commercial market, particularly in the areas of e-business and IT outsourcing.