COMPUTER SYSTEMS CENTER INCORPORATED SIGNS
AS LATEST CAPS PLANHOLDER
CSCI to Partner with the Washington Capitals 2003 Season
Springfield, VA—August 14, 2003—Computer Systems Center Incorporated (CSCI), a unique and solidly established small technology company that excels in solving complex problems for the private and public sectors, today announced that it has signed on as a partner of the Washington Capitals.
“We saw this partnership as a strategic alignment between two organizations that support the United States military through organizing its 3rd Annual Salute to Military Night,” said Chief Executive Officer, Linda LaRoche.
The Capitals along with 11 other partners and Operation Tribute to Freedom (OTF) will provide more than 6,000 free tickets to U.S. service members. CSCI donated its season tickets to Operation Atlas, a community outreach program initiated by Red Cross volunteers to support soldiers injured from active duty in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other theaters at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The tickets were then distributed among soldiers able to attend the games. The Capitals face off against the mighty Carolina Hurricanes at 7pm.
“The recent addition of CSCI will greatly enhance the overall atmosphere at MCI Center,” said Capitals owner Ted Leonsis. “The Capitals are pleased that CSCI has joined our family of Planholders, and we look forward to seeing our latest team member help bring the Stanley Cup home to our Nation’s Capital.”
About Computer Systems Center Incorporated (CSCI)
Computer Systems Center Incorporated (CSCI) is a unique small technology company that is raising the bar and setting a new way of conducting business as government contractors, mainly working in the Department of Defense (DoD) space. Founded in 1987, CSCI provides technical counsel to its government clients in a wide range of disciplines applying operations analysis, modeling and simulation, architecture development, systems engineering, and Information Technology development and design as appropriate to the task at hand. CSCI is headquartered in Springfield, Virginia, in addition with offices in San Diego, California and Patuxent River, Maryland, employing more than 150 (+) employees.
About Washington Capitals
This is the third consecutive year the Washington Capitals are holding a Salute to Military Night, honoring the brave men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. The Capitals are a member of the 30-team National Hockey League, playing in the Southeast Division of the 15-team Eastern Conference. Founded in 1974–75, the Capitals are celebrating their 30th season in the NHL. In 29 previous seasons, Washington has made 18 playoff appearances, including a postseason berth in all but three of the last 21 seasons. The Capitals boast three retired jersey numbers and one Stanley Cup Finals appearance (1997–98) in team history.
