Powering the Energy Sector
In April 1999, Computer Sciences Corp. took its first, fateful step into the lucrative energy market. The El-Segundo, CA–based company announced an agreement with Houston-based Enron Energy Services, a subsidiary of Enron Corp., to provide business process outsourcing services valued at $1.1 billion over an 11-year period “assuming Enron Energy Services’ growth projection,” the CSC press release stated — in what now seems like an ominous prediction.
Chris Nesi | September 11, 2003
By Stacy Collett
In April 1999, Computer Sciences Corp. took its first, fateful step into the lucrative energy market.
The El-Segundo, CA–based company announced an agreement with Houston-based Enron Energy Services, a subsidiary of Enron Corp., to provide business process outsourcing services valued at $1.1 billion over an 11-year period "assuming Enron Energy Services' growth projection," the CSC press release stated — in what now seems like an ominous prediction.