You or I may not realize it, but quite a few arms of the government machinery are also attracted to outsourcing. Outsourcing is attractive because it enables you to "manage more with fewer headaches." This premise has worked well in the corporate environment, and now numerous government departments are queuing up in that belief.
The Maryland State Highway Administration has entered into a five-year $44 million agreement with CSC to enhance the Coordinated Highways Action Response Team (CHART) system.
CSC's part of the deal is to standardize a system where the administration is able to meet current and future IT requirements as stipulated by the Federal Intelligent Transportation System committee. Global Services gives more specifics:
Under the new agreement, CSC will provide systems integration, development testing and deployment of the enhanced CHART system throughout the state. Initially, CSC will assist the Administration in a review of its business area architecture to certify all CHART system requirements.
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