DXC Technology Expands Conway, Arkansas Operations
10/23/2019
“This is a big day for Conway,” Governor Asa Hutchinson said. “This expansion demonstrates DXC Technology’s confidence in our workforce training, including our computer science education and the future of our technology enabled work environment.”
“We’re proud to see DXC Technology expand its Conway facility,” Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston said. “With a rich presence in our state, this investment in the company will improve the lives of many Central Arkansas families who have an opportunity at great paying high-tech jobs.”
DXC Technology works with 6,000 private and public-sector clients in 70 countries. DXC Technology was created through the merger of Computer Sciences Corporation and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services.
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