Document:

Exhibit

	
	
	 

	 

	EMPLOYEE MATTERS AGREEMENT

	DATED AS OF [l], 2015

	by and between

COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION

And

COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC.

	
			
	 

	 
	 
	 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
	
			
	Section
	 
	Page

	1
	Definitions
	2

	1.1
	Definitions
	2

	1.2
	Interpretation
	8

	2
	General Principles for Allocation of Liabilities
	9

	2.1
	General Principles
	9

	2.2
	Service Credit
	10

	2.3
	Plan Administration
	11

	2.4
	Severance
	12

	3
	Assignment of Employees
	12

	3.1
	Active Employees
	12

	3.2
	Employment Law Obligations
	13

	3.3
	Employee Records
	14

	4
	Equity and Incentive Compensation Plans
	15

	4.1
	General Principles
	15

	4.2
	Employee Stock Options
	16

	4.3
	Restricted Stock Units
	17

	4.4
	Performance Stock Units.
	18

	4.5
	Section 16(b) of the Securities Act; Code Sections 162(m) and 409A
	19

	4.6
	Liabilities for Settlement of Awards
	19

	4.7
	Bonus Payments
	20

	4.8
	Form S-8
	21

	4.9
	Tax Reporting and Withholding for Equity-Based Awards
	21

	4.1
	Approval of the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan
	21

	5
	U.S. Qualified Retirement Plans
	21

	5.1
	Establishment of the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan
	21

	5.2
	Transfer of MAP Assets and Liabilities
	22

	5.3
	Treatment of CSC Common Stock and Computer Sciences GS Common Stock
	22

	5.4
	Continuation of Elections
	23

	5.5
	Tax Qualified Status
	23

	5.6
	CSC Defined Benefit Plans
	23

	5.7
	Other Defined Contribution Plans
	24

	5.8
	CSC Master Trust
	25

	6
	Nonqualified Plans
	25

	6.1
	Nonqualified Plans
	25

	6.2
	Key Employee Deferred Compensation Plan
	26

	7
	Welfare Plans
	26

	7.1
	Welfare Plans
	26

	7.2
	Transitional Matters Under Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans
	27

	7.3
	Continuity of Benefits
	28

	7.4
	Insurance Contracts
	30

	7.5
	Third-Party Vendors
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	7.6
	Retiree Welfare Benefits.
	30

	8
	Workers’ Compensation and Unemployment Compensation
	31

	9
	Benefit Arrangements and Other Matters
	31

	9.1
	Termination of Participation
	31

	9.2
	Accrued Time Off
	32

	9.3
	Leaves of Absence
	32

	9.4
	Certain Director Fees
	32

	9.5
	Restrictive Covenants in Employment and Other Agreements
	32

	10
	Non-U.S. Employees
	33

	10.1
	General Principles
	33

	10.2
	Treatment of Equity Awards Held by Non-U.S. Employees
	33

	11
	General Provisions
	33

	11.1
	Preservation of Rights to Amend
	33

	11.2
	Confidentiality
	33

	11.3
	Administrative Complaints/Litigation
	34

	11.4
	Reimbursement and Indemnification
	34

	11.5
	Costs of Compliance with Agreement
	34

	11.6
	Fiduciary Matters
	34

	11.7
	Entire Agreement
	35

	11.8
	Binding Effect; No Third-Party Beneficiaries; Assignment
	35

	11.9
	Amendment; Waivers
	35

	11.1
	Remedies Cumulative
	35

	11.11
	Notices
	36

	11.12
	Counterparts
	36

	11.13
	Severability
	36

	11.14
	Governing Law
	36

	11.15
	Dispute Resolution
	36

	11.16
	Performance
	37

	11.17
	Construction
	37

	11.18
	Effect if Distribution Does Not Occur
	37

	Signatory
	 
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Index of Other Defined Terms

	
		
	Defined Term
	Section

	Adjusted CSC Employee Option
	4.2(c)

	Benefit Management Records
	3.3(b)

	Board
	Recitals

	commercially reasonable efforts
	1.2(m)

	CSC
	Preamble

	Computer Sciences GS
	Preamble

	Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan Beneficiary
	6.2(a)

	Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan
	6.2(a)

	Computer Sciences GS Employee Option
	4.2(d)

	Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plan
	6.1(a)

	Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plan Beneficiaries
	6.1(a)

	Computer Sciences GS FSA
	7.3(a)

	Computer Sciences GS HSA
	7.3(b)

	Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan
	5.1

	Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries
	5.2

	Computer Sciences GS RSUs
	4.3(a)

	Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans
	4.7(a)

	Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants
	7.1

	MAP Beneficiaries
	5.3(a)

	FICA
	3.1(g)

	FSA Participation Period
	7.3(a)(i)

	FUTA
	3.1(g)

	HSA Participation Period
	7.3(b)

	Master Separation and Distribution Agreement
	Recitals

	Parties
	Preamble

	Party
	Preamble

	
			
	 

	 
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This EMPLOYEE MATTERS AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of [l], 2015 by and between Computer Sciences Corporation, a Nevada corporation (“CSC”) and Computer Sciences Government Services Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Computer Sciences GS”).  CSC and Computer Sciences GS are also referred to in this Agreement individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
WHEREAS:
		
	(A)
	CSC, acting through its direct and indirect Subsidiaries, currently conducts the CSC Business and the Computer Sciences GS Business;

		
	(B)
	the Board of Directors of CSC (the “Board”) has determined that it would be appropriate, desirable and in the best interests of CSC and the stockholders of CSC to separate CSC into two separate, publicly traded companies, one for each of (i) the CSC Business, which shall be owned and conducted, directly or indirectly, by CSC and (ii) the Computer Sciences GS Business, which shall be owned and conducted, directly or indirectly, by Computer Sciences GS;

		
	(C)
	CSC and Computer Sciences GS have entered into the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement by and between CSC and Computer Sciences GS dated as of [l], 2015 (the “Master Separation and Distribution Agreement”), in connection with the separation of the Computer Sciences GS Business from CSC and the Distribution of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock to stockholders of CSC;

		
	(D)
	the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement also provides for the execution and delivery of certain other agreements, including this Agreement, in order to facilitate and provide for the separation of Computer Sciences GS and its subsidiaries from CSC; 

		
	(E)
	effective July 4, 2015, the employment of certain individuals who work in or are assigned to the Computer Sciences GS Business was assigned and transferred to a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSC, pursuant to the terms and conditions of an Assignment Agreement dated as of [l], 2015; and

		
	(F)
	in order to ensure an orderly transition under the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement, it will be necessary for the Parties to allocate between them Assets, Liabilities and responsibilities with respect to certain employee compensation and benefit plans and programs, and certain other employment matters.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of and subject to the premises and the mutual agreements, terms and conditions herein contained, the benefits to be derived therefrom and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and the sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows:
		
	1.
	DEFINITIONS

		
	1.1
	Definitions

As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth in this Section 1.1.
		
	(a)
	“Adjusted CSC Employee Option” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(c).

		
	(b)
	“Adjusted CSC PSU” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4(b).

		
	(c)
	“Affiliate” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

	
			
	 

	 
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	(d)
	“Agreement” means this Employee Matters Agreement, together with all amendments, modifications, and changes hereto entered into pursuant to Section 11.9.

		
	(e)
	“Assets” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(f)
	“Benefit Management Records” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(b).

		
	(g)
	“Benefit Plan” means any contract, agreement, policy, practice, program, plan, trust, commitment or arrangement providing for benefits, perquisites or compensation of any nature to any Employee, or to any family member, dependent, or beneficiary of any such Employee, including pension plans, thrift plans, deferred compensation plans, supplemental pension plans and welfare plans, and contracts, agreements, policies, practices, programs, plans, trusts, commitments and arrangements providing for terms of employment, fringe benefits, severance benefits, change in control protections or benefits, travel and accident, life, disability and accident insurance, tuition reimbursement, travel reimbursement, vacation, sick, personal or bereavement days, leaves of absences and holidays of CSC or Computer Sciences GS, as applicable.

		
	(h)
	“Board” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Agreement.

		
	(i)
	“Business Days” means any day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday or any other day on which banks are required or authorized by Law to be closed in New York City or Virginia.

		
	(j)
	“COBRA” means the U.S. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as codified at Section 601 et seq. of ERISA and at Section 4980B of the Code.

		
	(k)
	“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

		
	(l)
	“Computer Sciences GS” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

		
	(m)
	“Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plan” means any Benefit Plan sponsored or maintained by a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group immediately following the Effective Time.

		
	(n)
	“Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.7(a).

		
	(o)
	“Computer Sciences GS Business” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(p)
	“Computer Sciences GS Common Stock” means the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Computer Sciences GS.

		
	(q)
	“Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan Beneficiary” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(a).

		
	(r)
	“Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(a).

		
	(s)
	“Computer Sciences GS Director” means any individual who is a non-employee member of the board of directors of Computer Sciences GS immediately after the Effective Time.

	
			
	 

	 
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	(t)
	“Computer Sciences GS Employee Option” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(d).

		
	(u)
	“Computer Sciences GS Entity” means any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group.

		
	(v)
	“Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan” means the plan adopted by Computer Sciences GS prior to the Effective Time and approved by the sole stockholder of Computer Sciences GS, under which the Computer Sciences GS equity-based awards described in Section 4 shall be issued.

		
	(w)
	“Computer Sciences GS FSA” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a).

		
	(x)
	“Computer Sciences GS Group” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(y)
	“Computer Sciences GS Group Employee” means any individual who is employed by a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group immediately prior to the Effective Time or whose employment will be transferred from the CSC Group to the Computer Sciences GS Group as of the Effective Time.

		
	(z)
	“Computer Sciences GS HSA” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(b).

		
	(aa)
	“Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plans” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a).

		
	(bb)
	“Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plan Beneficiaries” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a).

		
	(cc)
	“Computer Sciences GS Option” means a Computer Sciences GS Employee Option.

		
	(dd)
	“Computer Sciences GS Post-Distribution Stock Value” means the average closing per share price of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock over the five trading days immediately following the Distribution Date, or such other basis as CSC may determine based on publicly available share price determinations over a period of not more than 10 days..

		
	(ee)
	“Computer Sciences GS Proportionate Value” means the Computer Sciences GS Post-Distribution Stock Value multiplied by the Distribution Ratio.

		
	(ff)
	“Computer Sciences GS PSU” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4(b).

		
	(gg)
	“Computer Sciences GS Ratio” means the quotient obtained by dividing the Computer Sciences GS Post-Distribution Stock Value by the CSC Pre-Distribution Stock Value.

		
	(hh)
	“Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.

		
	(ii)
	“Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

		
	(jj)
	“Computer Sciences GS RSUs” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(a).

		
	(kk)
	“Computer Sciences GS Value Ratio” means (A) the Computer Sciences GS Proportionate Value divided by (B)(i) the Computer Sciences GS Proportionate Value plus (ii) the CSC Post-Distribution Stock Value.

	
			
	 

	 
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	(ll)
	“Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan” means any Welfare Plan sponsored or maintained by any one or more members of the Computer Sciences GS Group following the Effective Time.

		
	(mm)
	“Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

		
	(nn)
	“CSC” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

		
	(oo)
	“CSC Benefit Plan” means any Benefit Plan sponsored or maintained by a member of the CSC Group immediately prior to the Effective Time, excluding any such Benefit Plan that becomes a Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plan.

		
	(pp)
	“CSC Bonus Plans” means the CSC Employee Incentive Compensation Plan, the CSC Sales Incentive Compensation Plan and the CSC Program Management Incentive Plan.

		
	(qq)
	“CSC Business” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(rr)
	“CSC Common Stock” means the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of CSC.

		
	(ss)
	“CSC Deferred Compensation Plan” means the CSC Deferred Compensation Plan.

		
	(tt)
	“CSC Director” means any individual who is or was previously a non-employee member of the board of directors of CSC.

		
	(uu)
	“CSC Director RSUs” means any CSC RSUs granted to a CSC Director under the CSC Equity Plans.

		
	(vv)
	“CSC Entity” means any member of the CSC Group.

		
	(ww)
	“CSC Equity Plans” means the CSC 2007 Employee Incentive Plan, the CSC 2011 Omnibus Incentive Plan and the 2010 Non-Employee Director Incentive Plan.

		
	(xx)
	 “CSC Group” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(yy)
	“CSC Group Employee” means any individual who is employed by a member of the CSC Group immediately prior to the Effective Time, excluding any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee.

		
	(zz)
	“CSC OPEB Plan” means any Welfare Plan that provides post-employment welfare benefits (i.e., any retiree medical and/or life benefits) maintained by any member of the CSC Group.

		
	(aaa)
	“CSC Options” means exercisable and non-exercisable options to purchase shares of CSC Common Stock granted pursuant to the CSC Equity Plans.

		
	(bbb)
	“CSC Post-Distribution Stock Value” means the average closing per share price of CSC Common Stock over the five trading days immediately following the Distribution Date, or such other basis as CSC may determine based on publicly available share price determinations over a period of not more than 10 days.

		
	(ccc)
	“CSC Pre-Distribution Stock Value” means the average closing per share price of CSC Common Stock over the five trading days ending on the Distribution Date based on “regular way” trading 

	
			
	 

	 
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on the NYSE during Regular Trading Hours, or such other basis as CSC may determine based on publicly available share price determinations over a period of not more than 10 days.
		
	(ddd)
	“CSC Ratio” means the quotient obtained by dividing the CSC Post-Distribution Stock Value by the CSC Pre- Distribution Stock Value.

		
	(eee)
	“CSC RSUs” means restricted stock units granted under the CSC Equity Plans, other than PSUs.

		
	(fff)
	“CSC Value Ratio” means (A) the CSC Post-Distribution Stock Value divided by (B)(i) the Computer Sciences GS Proportionate Value plus (ii) the CSC Post-Distribution Stock Value.

		
	(ggg)
	“CSC Welfare Plan” means any Welfare Plan sponsored or maintained by any one or more members of the CSC Group as of immediately prior to the Effective Time.

		
	(hhh)
	“Distribution” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(iii)
	“Distribution Date” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(jjj)
	“Distribution Ratio” means the quotient obtained by dividing one share of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock by [l] shares of CSC Common Stock.

		
	(kkk)
	“Effective Time” means the effective time of the Distribution.

		
	(lll)
	“Employee” means any CSC Group Employee, Former CSC Group Employee or Computer Sciences GS Group Employee.

		
	(mmm)
	“ERISA” means the U.S. Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

		
	(nnn)
	“FICA” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(g).

		
	(ooo)
	“FMLA” means the U.S. Family and Medical Leave Act, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

		
	(ppp)
	“Form 10” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(qqq)
	“Former CSC Group Employee” means all former employees of CSC or any of its Subsidiaries who have an employment end date on or before the Effective Time, excluding all Computer Sciences GS Group Employees.

		
	(rrr)
	“FSA Participation Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a)(i).

		
	(sss)
	“FUTA” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(g).

		
	(ttt)
	“HIPAA” means the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

		
	(uuu)
	“HRA Participation Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(c)(i).

		
	(vvv)
	“HSA Participation Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(b).

	
			
	 

	 
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	(www)
	“IRS” means the Internal Revenue Service.

		
	(xxx)
	“Law” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(yyy)
	“Liabilities” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(zzz)
	“Lost Dividend Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(b).

		
	(aaaa)
	“MAP” means the CSC Matched Asset Plan. 

		
	(bbbb)
	“MAP Beneficiaries” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3(a).

		
	(cccc)
	“Master Pension Trust” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.6(a) of this Agreement.

		
	(dddd)
	“Master Separation and Distribution Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.

		
	(eeee)
	“NYSE” means the New York Stock Exchange.

		
	(ffff)
	“Party” or “Parties” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

		
	(gggg)
	“PAE” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.6(d) of this Agreement.

		
	(hhhh)
	“Person” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(iiii)
	“Privacy Contract” means any contract entered into in connection with applicable privacy protection Laws or regulations.

		
	(jjjj)
	“PSUs” means performance share awards or performance share units, as applicable, issued under the CSC Equity Plans.

		
	(kkkk)
	“Regular Trading Hours” means the period beginning at 9:30 A.M. New York City time and ending at 4:00 P.M. New York City time.

		
	(llll)
	“Securities Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

		
	(mmmm)
	“Subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(nnnn)
	“Tax” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(oooo)
	“Trading Day” means the period of time during any given calendar day, commencing with the determination of the opening price on the NYSE and ending with the determination of the closing price on the NYSE, in which trading and settlement in shares of CSC Common Stock or Computer Sciences GS Common Stock is permitted on the NYSE.

		
	(pppp)
	“Transition Services Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(qqqq)
	“U.S.” means the United States of America. 

	
			
	 

	 
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	(rrrr)
	“VEBA” means any CSC OPEB Plan trust which is intended to be a voluntary employees’ beneficiary association under Section 501(c)(9) of the Code.

		
	(ssss)
	“WARN” means the U.S. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, and any applicable state or local Law equivalent.

		
	(tttt)
	“Welfare Plan” means, where applicable, a “welfare plan” (as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA) or a “cafeteria plan” under Section 125 of the Code, and any benefits offered thereunder, to any Employee, or to any family member, dependent or beneficiary of any such Employee, including any other plan offering health benefits (including medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, and mental health and substance abuse), disability benefits, or life, accidental death and disability, and business travel insurance, pre-tax premium conversion benefits, dependent care assistance programs, employee assistance programs, paid time off programs, contribution funding toward a health savings account, flexible spending accounts, or cashable credits of CSC or Computer Sciences GS, as applicable.

		
	1.2
	Interpretation

In this Agreement, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
		
	(a)
	words used in the singular include the plural and words used in the plural include the singular;

		
	(b)
	if a word or phrase is defined in this Agreement, its other grammatical forms, as used in this Agreement, shall have a corresponding meaning;

		
	(c)
	reference to any gender includes the other gender and the neuter;

		
	(d)
	the words “include,” “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation”;

		
	(e)
	the words “shall” and “will” are used interchangeably and have the same meaning;

		
	(f)
	the word “or” shall have the inclusive meaning represented by the phrase “and/or”;

		
	(g)
	relative to the determination of any period of time, “from” means “from and including,” “to” means “to but excluding” and “through” means “through and including”;

		
	(h)
	all references to a specific time of day in this Agreement shall be based upon Eastern Standard Time or Eastern Daylight Saving Time, as applicable, on the date in question;

		
	(i)
	whenever this Agreement refers to a number of days, such number shall refer to calendar days unless Business Days are specified;

		
	(j)
	accounting terms used herein shall have the meanings historically ascribed to them by CSC and its Subsidiaries, including Computer Sciences GS for this purpose, in its and their internal accounting and financial policies and procedures in effect immediately prior to the date of this Agreement;

	
			
	 

	 
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	(k)
	reference to any Article or Section means such Article or Section of this Agreement, as the case may be, and references in any Section or definition to any clause means such clause of such Section or definition;

		
	(l)
	the words “this Agreement,” “herein,” “hereunder,” “hereof,” “hereto” and words of similar import shall be deemed references to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular Section or other provision of this Agreement;

		
	(m)
	the term “commercially reasonable efforts” means efforts which are commercially reasonable to enable a Party, directly or indirectly, to satisfy a condition to or otherwise assist in the consummation of a desired result and which do not require the performing Party to expend funds or assume Liabilities other than expenditures and Liabilities which are customary and reasonable in nature and amount in the context of a series of related transactions similar to the Distribution;

		
	(n)
	reference to any agreement, instrument or other document means such agreement, instrument or other document as amended, supplemented and modified from time to time to the extent permitted by the provisions thereof and not prohibited by this Agreement;

		
	(o)
	reference to any Law (including statutes and ordinances) means such Law (including any and all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) as amended, modified, codified or reenacted, in whole or in part, and in effect at the time of determining compliance or applicability;

		
	(p)
	references to any Person include such Person’s successors and assigns but, if applicable, only if such successors and assigns are permitted by this Agreement; a reference to such Person’s “Affiliates” shall be deemed to mean such Person’s Affiliates following the Distribution and any reference to a third party shall be deemed to mean a Person who is not a Party or an Affiliate of a Party;

		
	(q)
	unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, all references to dollar amounts herein shall be in respect of lawful currency of the U.S.;

		
	(r)
	the titles to Articles and headings of Sections contained in this Agreement and in the table of contents to this Agreement have been inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to be a part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement; and

		
	(s)
	any portion of this Agreement obligating a Party to take any action or refrain from taking any action, as the case may be, shall mean that such Party shall also be obligated to cause its relevant Subsidiaries to take such action or refrain from taking such action, as the case may be.

		
	2.
	GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR ALLOCATION OF LIABILITIES

		
	2.1
	General Principles

Each member of the CSC Group and each member of the Computer Sciences GS Group shall take any and all reasonable action as shall be necessary or appropriate so that active participation in the CSC Benefit Plans by all Computer Sciences GS Group Employees shall terminate in connection with the Distribution as and when provided under this Agreement (or if not specifically provided under this Agreement, as of the Effective Time); provided that with respect to any CSC Welfare Plan, Computer Sciences GS Group 

	
			
	 

	 
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Employees shall continue active participation for a period of time following the Effective Time, as provided in Section 7.1.
		
	(a)
	Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, effective as of the Effective Time, one or more members of the Computer Sciences GS Group (as determined by Computer Sciences GS) shall assume or continue the sponsorship of, and no member of the CSC Group shall have any further Liability with respect to or under, and Computer Sciences GS shall indemnify each member of the CSC Group, and the officers, directors, and employees of each member of the CSC Group, and hold them harmless with respect to any and all:

		
	(i)
	individual agreements entered into between any member of the CSC Group and any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee;

		
	(ii)
	agreements entered into between any member of the CSC Group and any individual who is an independent contractor to the extent that any such Liability relates to services provided for the business activities of the Computer Sciences GS Group;

		
	(iii)
	wages, salaries, incentive compensation (as the same may be modified by this Agreement), commissions, bonuses, and any other employee compensation or benefits payable to or on behalf of any Computer Sciences GS Group Employees after the Distribution Date, with respect to such wages, salaries, incentive compensation, commissions, bonuses, or other employee compensation or benefits earned after the Distribution Date;

		
	(iv)
	moving expenses and obligations related to relocation, repatriation, transfers or similar items incurred by or owed to any Computer Sciences GS Group Employees, but only to the extent such items are incurred after the Distribution Date;

		
	(v)
	immigration-related, visa, work application or similar rights, obligations and Liabilities related to any Computer Sciences GS Group Employees; and

		
	(vi)
	Liabilities and obligations whatsoever with respect to claims made by or with respect to any Computer Sciences GS Group Employees in connection with any employee benefit plan, program or policy not otherwise retained or assumed by any member of the CSC Group pursuant to this Agreement, including such Liabilities relating to actions or omissions of or by any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group or any officer, director, employee or agent thereof on or prior to the Distribution Date.

		
	(ub
	Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, effective as of the Effective Time, no member of the Computer Sciences GS Group shall have any further Liability for, and CSC shall indemnify each member of the Computer Sciences GS Group, and the officers, directors, and employees of each member of the Computer Sciences GS Group, and hold them harmless with respect to any and all Liabilities and obligations whatsoever with respect to, claims made by or with respect to any CSC Group Employees or Former CSC Group Employees in connection with any Benefit Plan retained or assumed by any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group pursuant to this Agreement, including such Liabilities relating to actions or omissions of or by any member of the CSC Group or any officer, director, employee or agent thereof on, prior to or after the Distribution Date.

		
	2.2
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	(a)
	Service for Eligibility, Vesting, and Benefit Purposes.  Except as otherwise provided in any other provision of this Agreement, the Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plans shall, and Computer Sciences GS shall cause each member of the Computer Sciences GS Group to, recognize each Computer Sciences GS Group Employee’s full service history with the CSC Group for purposes of eligibility, vesting, determination of level of benefits and, to the extent applicable, benefit accruals under any Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plan for such Computer Sciences GS Group Employee’s service with any member of the CSC Group on or prior to the Effective Time to the same extent such service would be credited under the CSC Benefit Plans.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, except as otherwise specifically set forth below or in the applicable Benefit Plan document, service with any member of the CSC Group from and after the Distribution shall not be taken into account for any purpose under any Benefit Plan sponsored and maintained by the Computer Sciences GS Group.  Similarly except as otherwise specifically set forth below or in the applicable Benefit Plan document, service with any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group from and after the Distribution shall not be taken into account for any purpose under the any Benefit Plan sponsored and maintained by the CSC Group.  

		
	(b)
	Evidence of Prior Service.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, but subject to applicable Law, upon reasonable request by one Party to the other Party, the first Party will provide to the other Party copies of any records available to the first Party to document such service, plan participation and membership of such Employees and cooperate with the first Party to resolve any discrepancies or obtain any missing data for purposes of determining benefit eligibility, participation, vesting and calculation of benefits with respect to any Employee.

		
	2.3
	Plan Administration

		
	(a)
	Transition Services.  The Parties acknowledge that the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group may provide administrative services for certain of the other Party’s benefit programs for a transitional period under the terms of the Transition Services Agreement.  The Parties agree to enter into a business associate agreement (if required by HIPAA or other applicable health information privacy Laws) in connection with such Transition Services Agreement.

		
	(b)
	Participant Elections and Beneficiary Designations.  All participant elections and beneficiary designations made under any Benefit Plan sponsored by a member of the CSC Group prior to the Effective Time with respect to which Assets or Liabilities are transferred or allocated to plans maintained by a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group in accordance with this Agreement shall continue in effect under the applicable Computer Sciences GS plan, including deferral, investment and payment form elections, dividend elections, coverage options and levels, beneficiary designations and the rights of alternate payees under qualified domestic relations orders, to the extent allowed by applicable Law.

		
	(c)
	No Duplication or Acceleration of Benefits.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement or any other contractual agreement or arrangement, no participant in any Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plan shall receive benefits that duplicate benefits provided by the corresponding CSC Benefit Plan or arrangement.  Furthermore, unless expressly provided for in this Agreement, the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement or in any other contractual agreement or arrangement or required by applicable Law, no provision in this Agreement shall be construed to create any right to accelerate vesting or entitlements to any compensation or Benefit Plan on the part of any CSC Group Employee, Former CSC Group Employee or Computer Sciences GS Group Employee.

		
	(d)
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set forth in a Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plan, a Computer Sciences GS Group Employee shall be entitled to participate in the Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plans only to the extent that such Employee was entitled to participate in the corresponding CSC Benefit Plan as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time, it being the intent of the Parties that this Agreement not result in any expansion of the number of Computer Sciences GS Group Employees participating or the participation rights therein that they had prior to the Effective Time.
		
	2.4
	Severance

CSC shall have no Liability or obligation under any CSC severance plan or policy with respect to Computer Sciences GS Group Employees who did not have a termination event prior to the Effective Time giving rise to severance.  Subject to any obligations under any individual agreement or collective bargaining agreement, CSC shall remain liable for all severance to be paid to any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee if and to the extent the events giving rise to the severance payments occurred prior to the Effective Time and Computer Sciences GS Group shall be liable for all severance to be paid to any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee if and to the extent the events giving rise to the severance payments occur on or following the Effective Time.
		
	3.
	ASSIGNMENT OF EMPLOYEES

		
	3.1
	Active Employees

		
	(a)
	Computer Sciences GS Group Employees.  Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, effective not later than immediately following the Effective Time, the employment of each Computer Sciences GS Group Employee shall be continued by a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group or shall be assigned and transferred to a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group (in each case, with such member as determined by Computer Sciences GS).  Each of the Parties agrees to execute, and to seek to have the applicable employees execute, such documentation, if any, as may be necessary to reflect such assignments and transfers.

		
	(b)
	CSC Group Employees.  Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, effective not later than immediately following the Effective Time, the employment of each CSC Group Employee shall be continued by a member of the CSC Group or shall be assigned and transferred to a member of the CSC Group (in each case as determined by CSC).  Each of the Parties agrees to execute, and to seek to have the applicable employees execute, such documentation, if any, as may be necessary to reflect such assignments and transfers.

		
	(c)
	At-Will Status.  Notwithstanding the above or any other provision of this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall create any obligation on the part of any member of the CSC Group or any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group to (i) continue the employment of any Employee or permit the return from a leave of absence for any period following the date of this Agreement or the Effective Time (except as required by applicable Law) or (ii) change the employment status of any Employee from “at will,” to the extent such Employee is an “at will” employee under applicable Law.

		
	(d)
	Assumption.  Upon and following the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS Group shall assume and agree to be bound by all the terms and provisions of the collective bargaining agreements listed on Exhibit A.

	
			
	 

	 
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	(e)
	Severance.  The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Distribution and the assignment, transfer or continuation of the employment of Employees as contemplated by this Section 3.1 shall not be deemed a severance of employment of any Employee for purposes of this Agreement or any Benefit Plan of any member of the CSC Group or any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group.

		
	(f)
	Not a Change of Control/Change in Control.  The Parties acknowledge and agree that neither the consummation of the Distribution nor any transaction in connection with the Distribution shall be deemed a “change of control,” “change in control,” or term of similar import for purposes of any Benefit Plan of any member of the CSC Group or any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group.

		
	(g)
	Payroll and Related Taxes.  With respect to the portion of the tax year occurring prior to and including the Effective Time, CSC will (i) be responsible for all payroll obligations, tax withholding and reporting obligations and (ii) furnish a Form W-2 or similar earnings statement to all Computer Sciences GS Group Employees for such period.  With respect to the remaining portion of such tax year, Computer Sciences GS will (i) be responsible for all payroll obligations, tax withholding, and reporting obligations regarding Computer Sciences GS Group Employees and (ii) furnish a Form W-2 or similar earnings statement to all Computer Sciences GS Group Employees.  With respect to each Computer Sciences GS Group Employee, CSC and Computer Sciences GS shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates to (to the extent permitted by applicable Law and practicable) (a) treat Computer Sciences GS (or the applicable Computer Sciences GS Entity) as a “successor employer” and CSC (or the applicable CSC Entity) as a “predecessor,” within the meaning of Sections 3121(a)(1) and 3306(b)(1) of the Code, to the extent appropriate, for purposes of taxes imposed under the United States Federal Insurance Contributions Act, as amended (“FICA”), or the United States Federal Unemployment Tax Act, as amended (“FUTA”); (b) cooperate with each other to avoid, to the extent possible, the restart of FICA and FUTA upon or following the Effective Time with respect to each such Computer Sciences GS Group Employee for the tax year during which the Effective Time occurs; and (c) file tax returns, exchange wage payment information, and report wage payments made by the respective predecessor and successor employer on separate IRS Forms W-2 or similar earnings statements to each such Computer Sciences GS Group Employee for the tax year in which the Effective Time occurs, in a manner provided in Section 4.02(l) of Revenue Procedure 2004-53.

		
	(h)
	Employment Contracts; Expatriate Obligations.  Computer Sciences GS will assume and honor, or will cause a Computer Sciences GS Entity to assume and honor, any agreements to which any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee is party with either any CSC Entity or any joint venture with a CSC Entity, including any (i) employment contract; (ii) retention, severance or change of control arrangement; or (iii) expatriate (including any international assignee) contract or arrangement (including agreements and obligations regarding repatriation, relocation, equalization of taxes and living standards in the host country). For purposes of the retention agreements, a transfer of employment to Computer Sciences GS Group will not be deemed a termination of employment. Any reference to employment with a CSC Entity will be deemed to be a reference to employment with Computer Sciences GS Group. In the event that an employee is obliged under a retention agreement to return all or part of a retention award upon the employee’s termination of employment, the employee’s employer at the time shall be entitled to receive the repayment of such award.

		
	3.2
	Employment Law Obligations

		
	(a)
	WARN.  After the Effective Time, (i) CSC shall be responsible for providing any necessary WARN notice (and meeting any similar state Law notice requirements) with respect to any termination of employment of any CSC Group Employee and (ii) Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for providing any 

	
			
	 

	 
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necessary WARN notice (and meeting any similar state Law notice requirements) with respect to any termination of employment of any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee.
		
	(b)
	Compliance With Employment Laws.  At and after the Effective Time, (i) each member of the CSC Group shall be responsible for adopting and maintaining any policies or practices, and for all other actions and inactions, necessary to comply with employment-related Laws and requirements relating to the employment of CSC Group Employees and the treatment of any applicable Former CSC Group Employees in respect of their former employment and (ii) each member of the Computer Sciences GS Group shall be responsible for adopting and maintaining any policies or practices, and for all other actions and inactions, necessary to comply with employment-related Laws and requirements relating to the employment of Computer Sciences GS Group Employees.

		
	3.3
	Employee Records

		
	(a)
	Sharing of Information.  Subject to any limitations imposed by applicable Law, CSC and Computer Sciences GS (acting directly or through members of the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, respectively) shall provide to the other and their respective agents and vendors all information necessary for the Parties to perform their respective duties under this Agreement.  The Parties also hereby agree to enter into any business associate arrangements that may be required for the sharing of any information pursuant to this Agreement to comply with the requirements of HIPAA.

		
	(b)
	Transfer of Personnel Records and Authorization.  Subject to any limitation imposed by applicable Law, on the Distribution Date, CSC shall transfer and assign to Computer Sciences GS all personnel records, all immigration documents, including I-9 forms and work authorizations, all payroll deduction authorizations and elections, whether voluntary or mandated by Law, including but not limited to W-4 forms and deductions for benefits under the applicable Computer Sciences GS Benefit Plan and all absence management records, FMLA records, insurance beneficiary designations, flexible spending account enrollment confirmations, and attendance and return to work information (“Benefit Management Records”) relating to Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants.  Subject to any limitations imposed by applicable Law, CSC, however, may retain originals of, copies of, or access to, personnel records, immigration records, payroll forms and Benefit Management Records as long as necessary to provide services to Computer Sciences GS (acting on its behalf pursuant to the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties entered into as of the date of this Agreement).  Immigration records will, if and as appropriate, become a part of Computer Sciences GS’s public access file.  Computer Sciences GS will use personnel records, payroll forms and Benefit Management Records for lawful purposes only, including calculation of withholdings from wages and personnel management.  It is understood that following the Distribution Date, CSC records so transferred and assigned may be maintained by Computer Sciences GS (acting directly or through one of its Subsidiaries) pursuant to Computer Sciences GS’s applicable records retention policy.

		
	(c)
	Access to Records.  To the extent not inconsistent with this Agreement and any applicable privacy protection Laws or regulations or Privacy Contracts, reasonable access to Employee-related records after the Distribution Date will be provided to members of the CSC Group and members of the Computer Sciences GS Group pursuant to the terms and conditions of Section 8.2(b) of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.  In addition, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Computer Sciences GS shall provide CSC with reasonable access to those records necessary for its administration of any plans or programs on behalf of CSC Group Employees and Former CSC Group Employees after the Distribution Date as permitted by any applicable privacy protection Laws or regulations or Privacy Contracts.  CSC shall also 

	
			
	 

	 
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be permitted to retain copies of all restrictive covenant agreements with any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee in which any member of the CSC Group has a valid business interest.  In addition, CSC shall provide Computer Sciences GS with reasonable access to those records necessary for its administration of any plans or programs on behalf of Computer Sciences GS Group Employees after the Distribution Date as permitted by any applicable privacy protection Laws or regulations or Privacy Contracts.  Computer Sciences GS shall also be permitted to retain copies of all restrictive covenant agreements with any CSC Group Employee or Former CSC Group Employee in which any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group has a valid business interest.
		
	(d)
	Maintenance of Records.  With respect to retaining, destroying, transferring, sharing, copying and permitting access to all Employee-related information, CSC and Computer Sciences GS shall comply with all applicable Laws, regulations and internal policies, and shall indemnify and hold harmless each other from and against any and all Liabilities, claims, actions, and damages that arise from a failure (by the indemnifying party or its Subsidiaries or their respective agents) to so comply with all applicable Laws, regulations, Privacy Contracts and internal policies applicable to such information.

		
	(e)
	Confidentiality.  Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, all records and data relating to Employees shall, in each case, be subject to the confidentiality provisions of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement and any other applicable agreement and applicable Law, and the provisions of this Section 3.3 shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, the provisions of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement governing confidential information, including Section 8.5 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(f)
	Cooperation.  Each Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate to share, retain, and maintain data and records that are necessary or appropriate to further the purposes of this Section 3.3 and for each Party to administer its respective Benefit Plans to the extent consistent with this Agreement and applicable Law, and each Party agrees to cooperate as long as is reasonably necessary to further the purposes of this Section 3.3.  Except as provided under any contractual agreement or arrangement, no Party shall charge another Party a fee for such cooperation.

		
	4.
	EQUITY AND INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLANS

		
	4.1
	General Principles

		
	(a)
	CSC and Computer Sciences GS shall take any and all reasonable actions as shall be necessary and appropriate to further the provisions of this Section 4, including, to the extent practicable, providing written notice or similar communication to each Employee who holds one or more awards granted under the CSC Equity Plans informing such Employee of (i) the actions contemplated by this Section 4 with respect to such awards and (ii) whether (and during what time period) any “blackout” period shall be imposed upon holders of awards granted under the CSC Equity Plans during which time awards may not be exercised or settled, as the case may be.

		
	(b)
	Following the Effective Time, a grantee who has outstanding awards under the CSC Equity Plans and/or replacement awards under the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan shall be considered to have been employed by the applicable plan sponsor before and after the Effective Time for purposes of (i) vesting and (ii) determining the date of termination of employment as it applies to any such award.  Neither the transfer of employment or service to a Computer Sciences GS Entity nor the Distribution shall constitute a “Termination” under the CSC Equity Plans.

	
			
	 

	 
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	(c)
	No award described in this Section 4, whether outstanding or to be issued, adjusted, substituted or cancelled by reason of or in connection with the Distribution, shall be adjusted, settled, cancelled, or become exercisable, until in the judgment of the administrator of the applicable plan or program such action is consistent with all applicable Laws, including federal securities Laws.  Any period of exercisability will not be extended on account of a period during which such an award is not exercisable pursuant to the preceding sentence.

		
	(d)
	The adjustment or conversion of CSC Options, CSC RSUs and CSC PSUs shall be effected in a manner that is intended to avoid the imposition of any accelerated, additional, penalty or other taxes on the holders thereof pursuant to Section 409A of the Code. 

		
	(e)
	The Parties shall not change the manner in which CSC Options, CSC RSUs or CSC PSUs are adjusted at the Effective Time if such change could reasonably be expected to materially increase the liability of Computer Sciences GS, or the aggregate potential dilution of the holders of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock, under this Section 4.

		
	4.2
	Employee Stock Options

		
	(a)
	General Principles.  The adjustments provided for in this Section 4.2 with respect to the CSC Options and Computer Sciences GS Options are intended to be effected in a manner compliant with Section 424(a) of the Code.

		
	(b)
	Treatment of Outstanding Stock Options Held by Employees.

		
	(c)
	CSC Options.  Each outstanding CSC Option other than any CSC Option granted in fiscal year 2016, regardless of by whom held, whether vested or unvested, shall be converted on the Distribution Date into both an option to purchase CSC Common Stock issued under the CSC Equity Plan (each such option, an “Adjusted CSC Employee Option”) and an option to purchase Computer Sciences GS Common Stock issued under the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan (each such option, a “Computer Sciences GS Employee Option”) and shall, except as otherwise provided in this Section 4.2, be subject to the same terms and conditions after the Effective Time as the terms and conditions applicable to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time; provided, however, that from and after the Effective Time:

		
	(i)
	the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to each such Adjusted CSC Employee Option shall be equal to the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time; 

		
	(ii)
	the number of shares of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock subject to each such Computer Sciences GS Employee Option shall be equal to (A) the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time divided by (B) a ratio, the numerator of which shall equal the sum of $10.50 and the Computer Sciences GS Post-Distribution Stock Value, and denominator of which shall be the Computer Sciences GS Post-Distribution Stock Value, with any fractional share rounded down to the nearest whole share;  

		
	(iii)
	the per-share exercise price of each such Adjusted CSC Employee Option shall be equal to (A) the per-share exercise price of the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time multiplied by (B) the CSC Ratio, rounded up to the nearest whole cent; and

	
			
	 

	 
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	(iv)
	the per-share exercise price of each such Computer Sciences GS Employee Option shall be equal to (A) the per-share exercise price of the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time multiplied by (B) the Computer Sciences GS Ratio, rounded up to the nearest whole cent.

		
	(d)
	Vesting of Options.  Each outstanding CSC Option, regardless of by whom held, at the Effective Time shall (i) with respect to any CSC Option granted in fiscal year 2014, be vested in full immediately following the Effective Time, and (ii) with respect to any CSC Option granted in fiscal year 2015, be vested 2/3 immediately following the Effective Time, with the remaining unvested 1/3 to vest 50% in May 2016 and 50% in May 2017 pursuant to the terms of the CSC Equity Plan and the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan subject to terms and conditions after the Effective Time that are substantially similar to the terms and conditions applicable to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time, and no additional vesting shall occur solely as a result of the Distribution with respect to any CSC Option granted in fiscal year 2016.

		
	(e)
	CSC Option Granted in Fiscal Year 2016.  Each outstanding CSC Option granted in fiscal year 2016 held by a CSC Group Employee or Former CSC Group Employee shall be converted on the Distribution Date into an Adjusted CSC Employee Option, subject to the same terms and conditions after the Effective Time as the terms and conditions applicable to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time, and shall be adjusted pursuant to Section 4.2(e)(i) and (iii) below.  Each outstanding CSC Option granted in fiscal year 2016 held by a Computer Sciences GS Group Employee at the Effective Time shall be converted into a Computer Sciences GS Employee Option, subject to terms and conditions after the Effective Time that are substantially similar to the terms and conditions applicable to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time, and shall be adjusted pursuant to Section 4.2(e)(ii) and (iv) below.

		
	(i)
	The number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to each such Adjusted CSC Employee Option shall be equal to (A) the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time divided by (B) the CSC Ratio, with any fractional share rounded down to the nearest whole share; 

		
	(ii)
	the number of shares of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock subject to each such Computer Sciences GS Employee Option shall be equal to (A) the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time divided by (B) the Computer Sciences GS Ratio, with any fractional share rounded down to the nearest whole share;  

		
	(iii)
	the per-share exercise price of each such Adjusted CSC Employee Option shall be equal to (A) the per-share exercise price of the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time multiplied by (B) the CSC Ratio, rounded up to the nearest whole cent; and

		
	(iv)
	the per-share exercise price of each such Computer Sciences GS Employee Option shall be equal to (A) the per-share exercise price of the corresponding CSC Option immediately prior to the Effective Time multiplied by (B) the Computer Sciences GS Ratio, rounded up to the nearest whole cent.

		
	4.3
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	(a)
	Treatment of CSC RSUs.  CSC RSUs, regardless of by whom held, shall be replaced at the Effective Time with (i) a CSC RSU, (ii) an award under the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan of a number of Computer Sciences GS restricted stock units (the “Computer Sciences GS RSUs”) equal to the number of CSC RSUs subject to each grant, and (iii) $10.50 in cash per Computer Sciences GS RSU (with CSC and Computer Sciences GS each contributing a portion of such amount). The $10.50 per share of cash shall vest and be distributed at the same time the shares underlying the corresponding Computer Sciences GS RSU vest and are distributed. The terms and conditions to which the CSC RSUs or the Computer Sciences GS RSUs, as applicable, are subject shall be substantially the same terms and conditions as in effect for the corresponding CSC RSUs immediately prior to the Effective Time.

		
	(b)
	Treatment of CSC Director RSUs. CSC Director RSUs granted in fiscal year 2016 (i) shall vest and be settled in shares of CSC common stock with respect to 50% as of the Effective Time, and (ii) with respect to the remaining unvested 50%, shall, as of the Effective Time, be replaced with (x) a number of CSC RSUs with respect to a director who remains a director of a CSC Entity following the Effective Time with a grant-date value of $100,000, vesting as of the same date as the original CSC Director RSUs, plus a number of fully vested CSC RSUs with a grant-date value equal to the product of (1) the special dividend of $10.50 per share with respect to Computer Sciences GS common stock (with CSC and Computer Sciences GS each contributing a portion of such amount) multiplied by (2) the number of CSC Director RSUs in which the director vested as of the Effective Time (the “Lost Dividend Amount”), or (y) a number of Computer Sciences GS RSUs with respect to a director who becomes a director of Computer Sciences GS as of the Effective Time with a grant-date value of $80,000, vesting as of the same date as the original CSC Director RSUs, plus a number of fully vested Computer Sciences GS RSUs with a grant-date value equal to the Lost Dividend Amount; or (z) a number of fully-vested CSC RSUs with respect to a director who ceases to be a director of a CSC Entity and who does not become a director of Computer Sciences GS as of the Effective Time with a grant-date value equal to the Lost Dividend Amount. In each case, the number of RSUs granted shall be determined in accordance with the granting entity’s normal grant procedures and the RSUs, except as otherwise provided herein, shall be subject to substantially the same terms and conditions as the original CSC Director RSUs. Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, for any director of a CSC Entity who has elected to defer the settlement of his or her CSC RSU awards for the calendar year in which the Effective Time occurs, (i) 50% of the CSC Director RSUs shall vest as of the Effective Time and shall be converted into both a CSC RSU and a Computer Sciences GS RSU in accordance with the terms described in Section 4.3(a) above, in each case which shall be settled in accordance with the terms of the director’s deferral election, and (ii) with respect to any new CSC or Computer Sciences GS RSUs granted to such director pursuant to subsection 4.3(b)(ii)(x), (y) or (z) above, such new RSUs shall (to the extent vested) be settled in accordance with the terms of the director’s deferral election. 

		
	4.4
	Performance Stock Units.

		
	(a)
	As of the Effective Time, each ongoing performance period relating to outstanding PSUs granted under the CSC Equity Plans in fiscal years 2014 and 2015 shall be deemed completed, and any outstanding PSUs shall vest and be settled with the achievement of applicable performance measures deemed to have been satisfied at a level of (i) 200% of target with respect to PSUs granted in fiscal year 2014; 50% of the PSUs granted in fiscal year 2014 had previously vested, and (ii) 70% of target with respect to PSUs granted in fiscal year 2015; 25% of the PSUs granted in fiscal year 2015 had previously vested, leaving 45% of the award to vest immediately prior to the Effective Time. The remaining unvested 30% of target PSUs granted in fiscal year 2015 will be converted into both time-vesting CSC RSUs and time-vesting Computer Sciences GS RSUs, which shall vest 50% in May 2016 and 50% in May 2017, subject to the continued employment 

	
			
	 

	 
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of the recipient through the applicable settlement date, and in accordance with all other terms of the original CSC Equity Plan awards, and each of the time-vesting CSC RSUs and time-vesting Computer Sciences GS RSUs will receive the applicable dividend associated with such shares and will vest and be distributed at the same time as the shares underlying the corresponding time-vesting CSC RSUs and time-vesting Computer Sciences GS RSUs vest and are distributed. 
		
	(b)
	Each outstanding PSU granted in fiscal year 2016 held by a CSC Group Employee shall be converted on the Distribution Date into an adjusted CSC PSU (the “Adjusted CSC PSU”), subject to terms and conditions pursuant to Section 4.4(b)(i) below.  Each outstanding CSC PSU granted in fiscal year 2016 held by a Computer Sciences GS Group Employee at the Effective Time shall be converted into a Computer Sciences GS PSU (the “Computer Sciences GS PSU”), subject to terms and conditions pursuant to Section 4.4(b)(ii) below.  However, from and after the Effective Time:

		
	(i)
	the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to each such Adjusted CSC PSU shall be equal to (A) the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to the corresponding CSC PSU immediately prior to the Effective Time divided by (B) the CSC Ratio, with any fractional share rounded down to the nearest whole share; 

		
	(ii)
	the number of shares of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock subject to each such Computer Sciences GS PSU shall be equal to (A) the number of shares of CSC Common Stock subject to the corresponding PSU immediately prior to the Effective Time divided by (B) the Computer Sciences GS Ratio, with any fractional share rounded down to the nearest whole share.

		
	(c)
	As of the Effective Time, the performance measures applicable to each outstanding PSUs granted in fiscal year 2016 held by a CSC Group Employee shall be adjusted pursuant to the CSC Equity Plans to provide for new performance criteria following the Distribution Date, as determined by the compensation committee of the Board, in its sole discretion; the performance measures applicable to each outstanding PSUs granted in fiscal year 2016 held by a Computer Sciences GS Group Employee shall be adjusted pursuant to the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan to provide for new performance criteria following the Distribution Date, as determined by the compensation committee of the Computer Sciences GS Board, in its sole discretion.

		
	4.5
	Section 16(b) of the Securities Act; Code Sections 162(m) and 409A

		
	(a)
	By approving the adoption of this Agreement, the respective Boards of Directors of each of CSC and Computer Sciences GS intend to exempt from the short-swing profit recovery provisions of Section 16(b) of the Securities Act, by reason of the application of Rule 16b-3 thereunder, all acquisitions and dispositions of equity incentive awards by directors and officers of each of CSC and Computer Sciences GS, and the respective Boards of Directors of CSC and Computer Sciences GS also intend expressly to approve, in respect of any equity-based award, the use of any method for the payment of an exercise price and the satisfaction of any applicable Tax withholding (specifically including the actual or constructive tendering of shares in payment of an exercise price and the withholding of option shares from delivery in satisfaction of applicable Tax withholding requirements) to the extent such method is permitted under the CSC Equity Plans, Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan and any award agreement.

		
	(b)
	Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary (including the treatment of supplemental and deferred compensation plans, outstanding long-term incentive awards and annual incentive awards as described herein), CSC and Computer Sciences GS agree to negotiate in good faith regarding the need for any treatment different from that otherwise provided herein to ensure that (i) a federal income tax deduction 

	
			
	 

	 
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for the payment of any supplemental or deferred compensation or long-term incentive award, annual incentive award or other compensation is, to the extent prescribed under the terms of the applicable plan and award agreement, not limited by reason of Section 162(m) of the Code, and (ii) the treatment of any supplemental or deferred compensation or long-term incentive award, annual incentive award or other compensation does not cause the imposition of a penalty tax under Section 409A of the Code.
		
	4.6
	Liabilities for Settlement of Awards

		
	(a)
	Settlement of CSC Options.  CSC shall be responsible for all Liabilities associated with CSC Options (regardless of the holder of such awards), including any option exercise, share delivery, registration or other obligations related to the exercise of the CSC Options.

		
	(b)
	Settlement of Computer Sciences GS Options.  Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for all Liabilities associated with Computer Sciences GS Options (regardless of the holder of such awards), including any option exercise, share delivery, registration or other obligations related to the exercise of the Computer Sciences GS Options.

		
	(c)
	Settlement CSC RSUs.  CSC shall be responsible for all Liabilities associated with CSC RSUs, including any share delivery, registration or other obligations related to the settlement of the CSC RSUs.

		
	(d)
	Settlement of Computer Sciences GS RSUs.  Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for all Liabilities associated with Computer Sciences GS RSUs, including any share delivery, registration or other obligations related to the settlement of the Computer Sciences GS RSUs.

		
	(e)
	Settlement of PSUs.  CSC shall be responsible for all Liabilities associated with PSUs held by CSC Group Employees, including any share delivery, registration or other obligations related to the settlement of the PSUs.  Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for all Liabilities associated with PSUs held by Computer Sciences GS Group Employees, including any share delivery, registration or other obligations related to the settlement of the PSUs.

		
	4.7
	Bonus Payments

		
	(a)
	Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans.  Not later than the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall cause another Computer Sciences GS Entity to, adopt a plan or plans that will provide annual bonuses for Computer Sciences GS Group Employees transferred from the CSC Group to the Computer Sciences GS Group (the “Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans”) that are equivalent to the CSC Bonus Plans, subject to Computer Sciences GS’s right to amend such plan after the Effective Time in accordance with the terms thereof.  The Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans shall be approved prior to the Effective Time by the sole stockholder of Computer Sciences GS, and Computer Sciences GS Group Employees shall participate in such Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans immediately following the Effective Time; provided, however, that service with CSC shall be credited for the purposes of determining whether such Computer Sciences GS Group Employee had been a participant in the Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans during the applicable performance period.

		
	(b)
	Adjusted CSC Group Bonuses.  Annual bonuses shall be paid at the time such bonuses and incentives would otherwise have been paid in the ordinary course had the Distribution not occurred, in accordance with the terms of the relevant annual bonus program and subject to the continued employment of the recipient.  The performance targets for any CSC Group annual bonus opportunities in effect immediately 

	
			
	 

	 
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prior to the Effective Time shall be replaced with new performance targets for any performance period following the Effective Time.
		
	(c)
	Allocation of Bonus Responsibility.  For the avoidance of doubt, (i) the Computer Sciences GS Group shall be solely responsible for funding, paying, and discharging all obligations relating to any annual cash incentive awards that any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee is eligible to receive (x) under any Computer Sciences GS Group annual bonus plans with respect to payments made beginning at or after the Effective Time, including the Computer Sciences GS Bonus Plans, and (y) in accordance with Section 4.7(b) above, and no member of the CSC Group shall have any obligations with respect thereto and (ii) the CSC Group shall be solely responsible for funding, paying, and discharging all obligations relating to any annual cash incentive awards that any CSC Group Employee is eligible to receive under any CSC annual bonus plans with respect to payments made beginning at or after the Effective Time, and no member of the Computer Sciences GS Group shall have any obligations with respect thereto.

		
	4.8
	Form S-8

As soon as reasonably practicable and subject to applicable Law, Computer Sciences GS shall prepare and file with the Securities Exchange Commission a registration statement on Form S-8 (or another appropriate form) registering under the Securities Act the offering of a number of shares of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock at a minimum equal to the number of shares available under the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan, Computer Sciences GS RSUs and Computer Sciences GS Options.  Computer Sciences GS shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause any such registration statement to be kept effective (and the current status of the prospectus or prospectuses required thereby to be maintained) as long as any Computer Sciences GS RSUs and Computer Sciences GS Options remain outstanding.
		
	4.9
	Tax Reporting and Withholding for Equity-Based Awards

CSC (or one of its Subsidiaries) will be responsible for all income, payroll, or other tax reporting related to income of CSC Group Employees or Former CSC Group Employees, and Computer Sciences GS (or one of its Subsidiaries) will be responsible for all income, payroll, or other tax reporting related to income of Computer Sciences GS Group Employees.  CSC (or one of its Subsidiaries) will be responsible for all income, payroll, or other tax reporting related to any equity incentive award granted by CSC, and Computer Sciences GS (or one of its Subsidiaries) will be responsible for all income, payroll, or other tax reporting related to any equity incentive award granted by Computer Sciences GS.  Similarly, CSC will be responsible for all income, payroll, or other tax reporting related to income of its non-employee directors from equity-based awards, and Computer Sciences GS will be responsible for all income, payroll, or other tax reporting related to income of its non-employee directors from equity-based awards.  Further, CSC (or one of its Subsidiaries) shall be responsible for remitting applicable tax withholdings for CSC Group Employees to each applicable taxing authority, and Computer Sciences GS (or one of its Subsidiaries) shall be responsible for remitting applicable tax withholdings for Computer Sciences GS Group Employees to each applicable taxing authority; provided, however, that either CSC or Computer Sciences GS shall act as agent for the other company by remitting amounts withheld in the form of shares or in conjunction with an exercise transaction to an appropriate taxing authority.  CSC and Computer Sciences GS acknowledge and agree that the parties will cooperate with each other and with third-party providers to effect withholding and remittance of taxes, as well as required tax reporting, in a timely, efficient, and appropriate manner.
		
	4.10
	Approval of the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan

	
			
	 

	 
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Not later than the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall have caused a Computer Sciences GS Entity to, have adopted the Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan.  The Computer Sciences GS Equity Plan shall be approved prior to the Effective Time by the sole stockholder of Computer Sciences GS.
		
	5.
	U.S. QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS

		
	5.1
	Establishment of the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan

On or before the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall cause another Computer Sciences GS Entity to, establish a defined contribution plan for the benefit of Computer Sciences GS Group Employees (the “Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan”), which, as of the date of its establishment, shall have terms that are substantially identical to the terms of the MAP.  Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for taking all necessary, reasonable, and appropriate action to establish, maintain, and administer the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan so that it is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code and that the related trust thereunder is exempt under Section 501(a) of the Code.  Computer Sciences GS (acting directly or through its Affiliates) shall be responsible for any and all Liabilities and other obligations with respect to the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan.
		
	5.2
	Transfer of MAP Assets and Liabilities

On or before the Effective Time (or such later time as mutually agreed by the Parties), CSC shall cause the accounts (including any outstanding loan balances) in the MAP attributable to Computer Sciences GS Group Employees who will participate in the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan (the “Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries”) and all of the Assets and Liabilities in the MAP related thereto to be transferred in-kind to the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan, and Computer Sciences GS shall cause the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan to accept such transfer of accounts and underlying Assets and Liabilities and, effective as of the date of such transfer, to assume and to fully perform, pay, and discharge, all obligations of the MAP relating to the accounts of the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries (to the extent the Assets and Liabilities related to those accounts are actually transferred from the MAP to the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan) as of the establishment of such plan.  The transfer of Assets and Liabilities shall be conducted in accordance with Section 414(l) of the Code, Treasury Regulation Section 1.414(1)‐1, and Section 208 of ERISA. 
		
	5.3
	Treatment of CSC Common Stock and Computer Sciences GS Common Stock

		
	(a)
	Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan.  The Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan will provide, effective no later than the Effective Time: (i) for the establishment of a Computer Sciences GS Common Stock fund; (ii) that such Computer Sciences GS Common Stock fund shall receive a transfer of and hold all shares of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock distributed in connection with the Distribution in respect of CSC Common Stock held in MAP accounts of Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries; and (iii) that, following the Effective Time, contributions made by or on behalf of such Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries may be allocated to the Computer Sciences GS Common Stock fund, subject to plan limitations.  Shares of CSC Common Stock held in MAP accounts of Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries prior to the Effective Time shall be transferred in kind to a CSC Common Stock Fund under the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan pursuant to Section 5.2 of this Agreement.  Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries shall be required to liquidate their holdings in CSC Common Stock within 12 months following the Effective Time, subject to the provisions of the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan and the requirements of applicable Law, and invest those monies in any other investment fund offered under the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan.  No additional shares of CSC Common Stock may be 

	
			
	 

	 
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acquired by or held in the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan by Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries, other than through dividends.
		
	(b)
	Computer Sciences GS Common Stock Held in MAP Accounts.  Shares of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock distributed in connection with the Distribution in respect of shares of CSC Common Stock held in MAP accounts of CSC Group Employees or Former CSC Group Employees who participate in the MAP (the “MAP Beneficiaries”) shall be deposited in a Computer Sciences GS Common Stock fund under the MAP.  MAP Beneficiaries will be prohibited from increasing their holdings in such Computer Sciences GS Common Stock fund under the MAP, other than through dividends, and shall be required to liquidate their holdings in Computer Sciences GS Common Stock within 12 months following the Effective Time, subject to the provisions of the MAP and the requirements of applicable Law and fiduciary prudence, and invest those monies in any other investment fund offered under the MAP. 

		
	5.4
	Continuation of Elections

As of the date on which each such employee is transferred to Computer Sciences GS from CSC but no later than the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS (acting directly or through members of the Computer Sciences GS Group) shall cause the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan to recognize and maintain all MAP elections for each respective Computer Sciences GS Group Employee, including, but not limited to, deferral, investment, and payment form elections, beneficiary designations, and the rights of alternate payees under qualified domestic relations orders with respect to Computer Sciences GS Group Employees to the extent such election or designation is available under the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan.
		
	5.5
	Tax Qualified Status

Computer Sciences GS will take all steps and make any necessary filings with the IRS to establish and maintain the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan so that it is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code and the related trust is tax-exempt under Section 501(a) of the Code, including seeking and obtaining a favorable determination letter from the IRS as to such qualification.  Furthermore, no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Effective Time, CSC and Computer Sciences GS (each acting directly or through their respective Affiliates) shall, to the extent necessary, file IRS Form 5310-A regarding the transfer of Assets and Liabilities from the MAP to the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan as discussed in this Section 5.
		
	5.6
	CSC Defined Benefit Plans

		
	(a)
	Transfer of Pension Plans.  CSC sponsors the Computer Sciences Corporation Employee Pension Plan and the DynCorp Information Systems LLC Union Pension Plan (the “Transferred Pension Plans”).  Effective no later than the Effective Time, CSC shall transfer sponsorship and administration of the Transferred Pension Plans to Computer Sciences GS.  Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall cause one or more members of the Computer Sciences GS Group to, assume from CSC sponsorship of and all right, title and interest of CSC in and to and all related Assets and Liabilities under the Transferred Pension Plans and related trusts, in accordance with Section 414(l) of the Code, Treasury Regulation Section 1.414(l)-1 and Section 208 of ERISA.  No later than 30 days prior to the Effective Time, CSC and Computer Sciences GS shall (directly or through their respective affiliates), to the extent necessary, file an IRS Form 5310-A regarding such transfer of Assets and Liabilities.  The Transferred Plans shall make payments to all CSC Group Employees and Former CSC Group Employees with vested rights thereunder in accordance with the terms of the Transferred Pension Plans as in effect from time to time and their applicable beneficiaries. 

	
			
	 

	 
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	(i)
	Only to the extent required by Law, prior to the Effective Time, CSC shall amend the Computer Sciences Corporation Employee Pension Plan (the “EPP”) to recognize each CSC Group Employee’s service history following the Distribution with the CSC Group for purposes of determining only (i) early retirement eligibility and reduction factor, and (ii) disability benefit eligibility.  No other service with CSC Group following the Distribution shall be recognized under the EPP and only service required by Law shall be recognized.  Subject to applicable Law, upon the Distribution and transfer of the EPP, active CSC Group Employees will be considered to have incurred a “severance from employment” and may begin to receive a distribution of their benefit under the EPP; provided such employees otherwise meet the requirements for commencing benefits under the EPP.  

		
	(ii)
	Following the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plans are transferred, Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for taking all necessary, reasonable and appropriate action to maintain and administer the Transferred Plans so that they are qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code.  Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for any and all Liabilities (including Liability for funding) and other obligations with respect to the Transferred Pension Plans following the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plans are transferred.

		
	(b)
	Transfer of Eagle Alliance Pension Plan.  CSC owned seventy nine percent (79%) of Eagle Alliance, a separate joint venture between CSC and Northrup Grumman Corporation.  Eagle Alliance sponsors the Eagle Alliance Pension Plan for the benefit of eligible Eagle Alliance employees.  Effective July 4, 2015, CSC transferred its entire ownership interest in Eagle Alliance to Computer Sciences GS Group.  Such transfer included the assets and liabilities, including the responsibilities associated with the Eagle Alliance Pension Plan.  As an owner of Eagle Alliance, Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for any and all Liabilities (including Liability for funding) and other obligations with respect to the Eagle Alliance Pension Plan following the Effective Time.

		
	(c)
	Pension Plans Remaining with CSC.  CSC or its affiliates sponsor the CSC Outsourcing Inc. CUTW Hourly Pension Plan and the CSC Outsourcing Inc. Hourly Pension Plan, as well as certain other pension plans outside of the United States (collectively, the “Remaining Pension Plans”).  Following the Effective Time, the Remaining Pension Plans shall continue to be sponsored by CSC or members of the CSC Group.

		
	(d)
	Transfer of CSR Range Employee’s Pension Plan.  Effective July 19, 2013, CSC entered into an agreement with Pacific Architects and Engineers, Incorporated (“PAE”) to loan to PAE the funds required to terminate the CSR Range Employee’s Pension Plan (previously sponsored by CSC jointly with its joint venture partner) until such date that the government reimburses PAE under the CAS 413.50(c)(12) and FAR 52.215-15 regulations.  Effective no later than the Effective Time, CSC shall transfer all right, title and interest of this loan agreement to Computer Sciences GS.  Computer Sciences GS shall assume all terms of this aforementioned agreement and be responsible for making all payments to PAE.

		
	(e)
	The financial presentation of the defined benefit pension liabilities and other post-employment benefit obligations in the Form 10 (as amended through August 17, 2015) is materially consistent with the allocation of such liabilities under this Sections 5.6.

		
	(f)
	Prior to the Distribution, CSC shall contribute to the EPP approximately $430,000 and cause its third-party provider to contribute to the EPP approximately $330,000 pursuant to the correction performed by CSC for the overpayment of certain benefit distributions to EPP participants in accordance with the IRS Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System.

	
			
	 

	 
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	5.7
	Other Defined Contribution Plans

		
	(a)
	Defined Contribution Plans Remaining in the CSC Group.  CSC or members of the CSC Group sponsor the (i) AppLabs, Inc. 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan, (ii) iSOFT Integration Systems, Inc. 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust, and (iii) the Technology Service Partners Inc. 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust.  These plans will remain with the CSC Group following the Effective Time.  

		
	(b)
	Transfer of Vulnerability Research Labs, LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan.  CSC owns one hundred percent (100%) of Vulnerability Research Labs, LLC (“VRL”).  No later than the Effective Time, CSC will transfer its entire ownership interest in VRL to Computer Sciences GS Group.  Such transfer includes the responsibilities associated with the Vulnerability Research Labs, LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust.  As an owner of VRL, Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for any and all Liabilities and other obligations with respect to the Vulnerability Research Labs, LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan & Trust following the Effective Time.

		
	5.8
	CSC Master Trust

The assets for the EPP (including assets in the EPP’s respective 401(h) accounts), the CSC Outsourcing Inc. CUTW Hourly Pension Plan, the CSC Outsourcing Inc. Hourly Pension Plan, the Eagle Alliance Pension Plan, the DynCorp Information Systems LLC Union Pension Plan and the MAP are held in a Master Trust with BNY Mellon (the “Master Trust”).  
		
	(a)
	New Master Trust for CSC.  On or before the Effective Time, CSC will adopt a new separate trust agreement (mirroring the trust agreement currently in place with BNY Mellon, hereafter the “New Master Trust”) and transfer to the New Master Trust the assets attributable to the (i) CSC Outsourcing Inc.  CUTW Hourly Pension Plan, (ii) CSC Outsourcing Inc.  Hourly Pension Plan, and (iii) all account balances in the MAP, other than those related to the Computer Sciences GS 401(k) Plan Beneficiaries which are to be transferred to Computer Sciences GS in accordance with Section 5.2.  

		
	(b)
	Assignment of Master Trust to Computer Sciences GS.  On or before the Effective Time and following the transfer of assets to the New Master Trust described in Section 5.8(b), CSC shall assign and cause Computer Sciences GS to be substituted for CSC under all trust agreements under assets of the Master Trust, such that Computer Sciences GS succeeds to all of CSC’s right, title and interest in and to the Master Trust and the assets therefore, subject to the terms thereof. 

		
	(c)
	Administration.  Prior to the Effective Time, CSC shall adopt such amendments to the Master Trust as are required to implement this Section 5.8.  Each Party shall be responsible for taking all necessary, reasonable, and appropriate action to maintain and administer its respective master trust so that it is exempt under Section 501(a) of the Code.

		
	6.
	NONQUALIFIED PLANS

		
	6.1
	Nonqualified Plans

		
	(a)
	Transfer of Nonqualified Plans. On or before the Effective Time, the CSC Group will transfer to Computer Sciences GS all Liabilities arising out of or relating to the CSC Excess Plan, the CSC Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan, the CSC Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan No. 2, the 1990 Nonemployee Director Retirement Plan, the CSC/WCI Nonqualified Retirement Plan, the Dynalectron 

	
			
	 

	 
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Corporation Supplementary Pension Plan, and the DynCorp Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan (the “Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plans”), and shall administer and make any payments to participants in such plans (the “Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plan Beneficiaries”) in accordance with the terms of the Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plans.
		
	(b)
	Liability and Responsibility.  Computer Sciences GS shall have sole responsibility for the administration of the Computer Sciences GS Nonqualified Plans and the payment of benefits thereunder to or on behalf of current and former employees, and no member of the CSC Group shall have any liability or responsibility therefor.

		
	6.2
	Key Employee Deferred Compensation Plan

		
	(a)
	Establishing Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan.  On or prior to the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall cause another Computer Sciences GS Entity to, establish and adopt a deferred compensation plan for its key employees and directors (the “Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan”) to provide each Computer Sciences GS Group Employee or Computer Sciences GS Director who was a participant in the CSC Deferred Compensation Plan as of immediately prior to the Effective Time (each, a “Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan Beneficiary”) benefits in respect of service and compensation following the establishment of such plan substantially similar to those accrued with respect to such person under the CSC Deferred Compensation Plan as of immediately prior to the establishment of such plan.  As of the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plan is established, the Computer Sciences GS Group Employees and Computer Sciences GS Directors shall no longer participate in the CSC Deferred Compensation Plan.  The Parties agree that for purposes of the CSC Deferred Compensation Plan the employment of a Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan Beneficiary shall not be considered to have terminated as a result of the Distribution or the transfer of employment from CSC (or a CSC Entity) to Computer Sciences GS (or a Computer Sciences GS Entity), and such employment shall only be considered to terminate for purposes of the Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan when the employment of such Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan Beneficiary with the Computer Sciences GS Group terminates in accordance with the terms of the Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan and applicable Laws.

		
	(b)
	Liability and Responsibility.  The Liabilities in respect of Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Beneficiaries under the CSC Deferred Compensation Plan shall be assumed by the member of the Computer Sciences GS Group which sponsors the applicable Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan, effective as of the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plan is established.  Computer Sciences GS shall have sole responsibility for the administration of the Computer Sciences GS Deferred Compensation Plan and the payment of benefits thereunder to or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS Group Employees and the Computer Sciences GS Directors, and no member of the CSC Group shall have any liability or responsibility therefor.  CSC shall have sole responsibility for the administration of the CSC Deferred Compensation Plan and the payment of benefits thereunder to or on behalf of CSC Group Employees and Former CSC Group Employees and the CSC Directors (other than the Computer Sciences GS Directors), and no member of the Computer Sciences GS Group shall have any liability or responsibility therefor.

		
	7.
	WELFARE PLANS

		
	7.1
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On or before the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall cause another Computer Sciences GS Entity to, establish and adopt Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans which will provide welfare benefits to each Computer Sciences GS Group Employee who was a participant in any CSC Welfare Plan (and their eligible spouses and dependents, as the case may be) (collectively, the “Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants”) under terms and conditions that are substantially identical to the CSC Welfare Plans.  Coverage and benefits under the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans shall then be provided to the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants on an uninterrupted basis, so far as is reasonably practicable, under the newly established Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans which shall contain substantially the same benefit provisions as in effect under the corresponding CSC Welfare Plans immediately prior to the Effective Time.  Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants shall cease to be eligible for coverage under the CSC Welfare Plans in the case of Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants following the establishment and adoption of the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans and the transfer of such participants to the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans.  For the avoidance of doubt, Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants shall not participate in any CSC Welfare Plans after the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plans are established and the respective participant is transferred to Computer Sciences GS.  CSC Group Employees and Former CSC Group Employees shall not participate in any Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans at any time.  Effective no later than the Effective Time, CSC shall transfer to Computer Sciences GS, and Computer Sciences GS shall assume, sponsorship and administration of Cigna Global Health Benefits (policy number 02655).
		
	7.2
	Transitional Matters Under Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans

		
	(a)
	Treatment of Claims Incurred

		
	(i)
	Liability for Claims.  With respect to unpaid covered claims incurred by any Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant under any CSC Welfare Plans for periods of time before the date on which such Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans are established, including claims that are self-insured and claims that are fully insured through third-party insurance, CSC shall retain and be responsible for the payment for such claims or shall cause such CSC Welfare Plans to fully perform, pay and discharge all such claims, as the case may be.  No Computer Sciences GS Entity shall be responsible for any Liability with respect to any such claims.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Computer Sciences GS Welfare Benefit Plans nor Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for a claim incurred prior to the date on which the respective CSC Group Employee is transferred to Computer Sciences GS from CSC.

		
	(ii)
	Claims Incurred.  For purposes of this Section 7.2(a), a claim or expense is deemed to be incurred (A) with respect to medical (including continuous hospitalization), dental, vision and/or prescription drug benefits, upon the rendering of health services giving rise to such claim or expense; (B) with respect to life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment and business travel accident insurance, upon the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim or expense; and (C) with respect to short-term and long-term disability benefits, upon the date of an individual’s disability, as determined by the disability benefit insurance carrier or claim administrator, giving rise to such claim or expense.

		
	(b)
	Credit for Deductibles and Other Limits.  With respect to each Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant, the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans will give credit for the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs for any amount paid, number of services obtained or provider visits by such Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant toward deductibles, out- of-pocket maximums, limits on number of services 

	
			
	 

	 
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or visits, or other similar limitations to the extent such amounts are taken into account under the comparable CSC Welfare Plan. 
		
	(c)
	COBRA.  CSC and its Subsidiaries will be liable for all requirements under COBRA with respect to all Computer Sciences GS Group Employees (and their qualifying beneficiaries) who, as of the day prior to the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such employee was transferred to Computer Sciences GS, were covered under a CSC Benefit Plan pursuant to COBRA or who have a COBRA qualifying event (as defined in Section 4980B of the Code) that had occurred prior to and including the Effective Time.  With respect to Computer Sciences GS Group Employees (and their qualifying beneficiaries), Computer Sciences GS shall be liable for all requirements under COBRA with respect to any COBRA qualifying event occurring after the date on which such employee is transferred to Computer Sciences GS.

		
	7.3
	Continuity of Benefits

		
	(a)
	Additional Details Regarding Flexible Spending Accounts.  To the extent any Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan provides or constitutes a health care flexible spending account or dependent care flexible spending account (each a “Computer Sciences GS FSA”), such Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan shall be effective as of the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plan is established.

		
	(i)
	It is the intention of the Parties that all activity under a Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant’s flexible spending account with CSC for the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs be treated instead as activity under the corresponding Computer Sciences GS FSA.  Accordingly, (i) any period of participation by a Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant in a CSC flexible spending account during the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs (the “FSA Participation Period”) will be deemed a period when the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant participated in the corresponding Computer Sciences GS FSA; (ii) all expenses incurred during the FSA Participation Period will be deemed incurred while the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant’s coverage was in effect under the corresponding Computer Sciences GS FSA; and (iii) all elections and reimbursements made with respect to an FSA Participation Period under a CSC flexible spending account will be deemed to have been made with respect to the corresponding Computer Sciences GS FSA.

		
	(ii)
	If the aggregate reimbursement payouts made to Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants prior to the date on which such participants were transferred to Computer Sciences GS from the applicable CSC Welfare Plan flexible spending accounts during the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs are less than the aggregate accumulated contributions to such accounts made by such Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants prior to the date on which such participants were transferred to Computer Sciences GS for such plan year, CSC shall cause an amount equal to the amount by which such contributions are in excess of such reimbursement payouts to be transferred to Computer Sciences GS (or a Computer Sciences GS Entity designated by Computer Sciences GS) by wire transfer of immediately available funds as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 45 days, following the Effective Time.

		
	(iii)
	If the aggregate reimbursement payouts made to Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants prior to the date on which such participants were transferred to Computer Sciences GS from the applicable CSC Welfare Plan flexible spending accounts during the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs exceed the aggregate accumulated contributions to such accounts made by the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants prior to the date on which such participants were transferred to Computer Sciences GS for such plan year, Computer Sciences GS shall cause an 

	
			
	 

	 
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amount equal to the amount by which such reimbursement payouts are in excess of such contributions to be transferred to CSC (or a CSC Group Entity designated by CSC) by wire transfer of immediately available funds as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 45 days, following the Effective Time.
		
	(iv)
	Notwithstanding anything in this Section 7.3(a), at and after the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plans are established, the Computer Sciences GS Group shall assume, and cause the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans to be solely responsible for, all claims by Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants under the applicable CSC Welfare Plan flexible spending accounts that were incurred in the plan year in which the Distribution occurs, whether incurred prior to, on, or after the Effective Time, that have not been paid in full as of the Effective Time.

		
	(b)
	Additional Details Regarding Health Savings Accounts.  To the extent that any Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan provides or constitutes a health savings account (each a “Computer Sciences GS HSA”), such Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan shall be effective no later than as of the Effective Time.  It is the intention of the Parties that all activity under a Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant’s health savings account with CSC for the year in which the Distribution occurs be treated instead as activity under the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HSA.  Accordingly, (i) any period of participation by a Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant in a CSC health savings account during the year in which the Effective Time occurs (the “HSA Participation Period”) will be deemed a period when the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant participated in the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HSA; (ii) all expenses incurred during the HSA Participation Period will be deemed incurred while the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant’s coverage was in effect under the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HSA; and (iii) all elections and reimbursements made with respect to an HSA Participation Period under a CSC health savings account will be deemed to have been made with respect to the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HSA.

		
	(c)
	Additional Details Regarding Health Reimbursement Accounts. To the extent any Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan provides or constitutes a health reimbursement account (each a “Computer Sciences GS HRA”), such Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan shall be effective no later than as of the Effective Time.

		
	(i)
	It is the intention of the Parties that all activity under a Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant’s health reimbursement account with CSC for the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs be treated instead as activity under the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HRA. Accordingly, (a) any period of participation by a Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant in a CSC health reimbursement account during the plan year in which the Effective Time occurs (the “HRA Participation Period”) will be deemed a period when the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant participated in the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HRA; (b) all expenses incurred during the HRA Participation Period will be deemed incurred while the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant’s coverage was in effect under the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HRA; and (c) all company contributions earned and reimbursements made with respect to an HRA Participation Period under a CSC health reimbursement account will be deemed to have been made with respect to the corresponding Computer Sciences GS HRA.

		
	(ii)
	Notwithstanding anything in this Section 7.3, at and after the earlier of the Effective Time or the date on which such plans are established, the Computer Sciences GS Group shall assume, and cause the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans to be solely responsible for, all claims by Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participants under the applicable CSC Welfare Plan health 

	
			
	 

	 
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reimbursement accounts that were incurred in the plan year in which the Distribution occurs, whether incurred prior to, on, or after the Effective Time, that have not been paid in full as of the Effective Time. In addition, Section 7.3 shall be administered in all cases such that there shall be no duplication of benefits, payments or contributions made to or on behalf of a Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant (or beneficiary) under the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans or CSC Welfare Benefit Plans, including the respective FSA, HSA and HRA Plans.  
		
	(d)
	Waiver of Conditions or Restrictions.  Unless prohibited by applicable Law, the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans will waive all limitations as to preexisting conditions, exclusions, service conditions, waiting period limitations or evidence of insurability requirements that would otherwise be applicable to the Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plan Participant following the Effective Time to the extent that such Employee had previously satisfied such limitation under the corresponding CSC Welfare Plan.

		
	7.4
	Insurance Contracts

To the extent any CSC Welfare Plan is funded through the purchase of an insurance contract or is subject to any stop loss contract, CSC and Computer Sciences GS will cooperate and use their commercially reasonable efforts to replicate such insurance contracts for Computer Sciences GS (except to the extent changes are required under applicable state insurance Laws or filings by the respective insurers) and to maintain any pricing discounts or other preferential terms for both CSC and Computer Sciences GS for a reasonable term.  Neither Party shall be liable for failure to obtain such insurance contracts, pricing discounts, or other preferential terms for the other Party.  Each Party shall be responsible for any additional premiums, charges, or administrative fees that such Party may incur pursuant to this Section 7.4.
		
	7.5
	Third-Party Vendors

Except as provided below, to the extent any CSC Welfare Plan is administered by a third-party vendor, CSC and Computer Sciences GS will cooperate and use their commercially reasonable efforts to replicate any contract with such third-party vendor for Computer Sciences GS and to maintain any pricing discounts or other preferential terms for both CSC and Computer Sciences GS for a reasonable term.  Neither Party shall be liable for failure to obtain such pricing discounts or other preferential terms for the other Party.  Each Party shall be responsible for any additional premiums, charges, or administrative fees that such Party may incur pursuant to this Section 7.5.
		
	7.6
	Retiree Welfare Benefits. 

		
	(a)
	Retiree Welfare Benefits.  CSC sponsors (i) The Computer Sciences Corporation 1992 Employee Welfare Benefits Plan, (the “1992 Plan”) (ii) the CSC Welfare Benefits Plan for DuPont/Conoco, LogMod and Zurich Retirees (the “DuPont Plan”), (iii) the CSC Welfare Benefits Plan for DIS (Former GTE) Retirees (the “GTE Plan”), and (iv) CSC Welfare Benefits Plan for TMG/TMD Retirees (the “TMG Plan” and together with the 1992 Plan, DuPont Plan and GTE Plan, the “CSC OPEB Plans”).

		
	(i)
	1992 Plan and GTE Plan.  Effective no later than the Effective Time, CSC shall transfer sponsorship of the 1992 Plan and the related VEBA, as well as the GTE Plan to Computer Sciences GS (the “Transferred OPEB Plans”).  Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall cause one or more members of the Computer Sciences GS Group to, assume from CSC sponsorship of and all right, title and interest of CSC in and to and all related Assets and Liabilities and benefit obligations under the Transferred OPEB Plans.  On or before the Effective Time, CSC shall assign and cause Computer Sciences GS to be substituted for CSC under all trust agreements under the 1992 Plan VEBA, 

	
			
	 

	 
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such that Computer Sciences GS succeeds to all of CSC’s right, title and interest in and to the 1992 Plan VEBA and the assets therefore, subject to the terms thereof.  The Transferred OPEB Plans shall provide such benefits and payments as set forth under the respective Transferred OPEB Plans to all eligible retired CSC Group Employees, Former CSC Group Employees and Computer Sciences GS Group Employees.  The 1992 Plan and related VEBA shall be amended to recognize each CSC Group Employee’s service following the Distribution with the CSC Group for purposes of determining only (i) eligibility, and (i) level of benefits.  The VEBA shall be amended to eliminate future contributions from employees making contributions to the VEBA as of the Distribution. 
		
	(ii)
	DuPont/LogMod Plan.  Effective no later than the Effective Time, the DuPont Plan shall be separated into those assets, liabilities and benefit obligations attributable to (i) CSC Group and Former CSC Group Employees eligible under the DuPont/Zurich components of the plan (the “DuPont Plan”), and (ii) CSC Group Employees and Former CSC Group Employees eligible under the LogMod component of the plan (the “LogMod Plan”)).  CSC shall remain liable for the Assets, Liabilities and benefit obligations under the DuPont Plan.  The DuPont Plan shall provide such benefits and payments as set forth under the respective Plan to all eligible retired CSC Group Employees, Former CSC Group Employees and CSC Employees.  The DuPont Plan shall be amended to recognize each Computer Sciences GS Group Employee’s service following the Distribution with the Computer Sciences GS Group for purposes of determining only (i) eligibility, and (ii) level of benefits.  As of no later than the Effective Time, CSC shall transfer sponsorship of the LogMod Plan to Computer Sciences GS.  Computer Sciences GS shall, or shall cause one or more members of the Computer Sciences GS Group to, assume from CSC sponsorship of and all right, title and interest of CSC in and to and all related Assets and Liabilities and benefit obligations under the LogMod Plan.  The LogMod Plan shall provide such benefits and payments to all eligible retired CSC Group Employees, Former CSC Group Retirees and Computer Sciences GS Group Employees.

		
	(iii)
	TMG Plan.  CSC shall retain and remain responsible for the Assets, Liabilities and benefit obligations under the TMG Plan and related VEBA following the Effective Time. 

		
	(iv)
	Five Year Requirement.  Notwithstanding, the foregoing, the Parties agree not to terminate the retiree medical and life plans set forth above, or significantly reduce such retiree medical or life plan benefits such that an accounting curtailment is triggered, for a period of five years from the Distribution, without approval and agreement from the other Party; provided however that such approval and agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld.

		
	(b)
	Transfer of Eagle Alliance Joint Venture OPEB Plan.  CSC owned seventy nine percent (79%) of Eagle Alliance, a separate joint venture between CSC and Northrup Grumman Corporation.  Eagle Alliance sponsors the Eagle Alliance Retiree Medical Plan for the benefit of eligible Eagle Alliance employees.  Effective July 4, 2015, CSC transferred its entire ownership interest in Eagle Alliance to Computer Science GS Group.  Such transfer included the assets and liabilities, including the responsibilities and obligations associated with the Eagle Alliance Retiree Medical Plan.  As an owner of Eagle Alliance, Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for any and all Liabilities (including Liability for funding) and other obligations with respect to the Eagle Alliance Retiree Medical Plan following the Effective Time. 

		
	(c)
	The financial presentation of the other post-employment benefit obligations in the Form 10 (as amended through August 17, 2015) is materially consistent with the allocation of such liabilities under this Section 7.6.

	
			
	 

	 
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	8.
	WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION

[Workers’ compensation and unemployment compensation will be dealt with as per Section 10 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.] 
		
	9.
	BENEFIT ARRANGEMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS

		
	9.1
	Termination of Participation

Except as otherwise provided under this Agreement, effective as of immediately after the Effective Time, Computer Sciences GS Group Employees shall not be eligible to participate in any CSC Benefit Plan.
		
	9.2
	Accrued Time Off

Computer Sciences GS shall recognize and assume all Liability for all unused vacation, holiday, sick leave, flex days, personal days and paid-time off and other time-off benefits with respect to Computer Sciences GS Group Employees which accrued prior to the Effective Time and Computer Sciences GS shall credit each Computer Sciences GS Group Employee with such accrual.
		
	9.3
	Leaves of Absence

Computer Sciences GS will continue to apply the appropriate leave of absence policies applicable to inactive Computer Sciences GS Group Employees who are on an approved leave of absence as of the Effective Time.  Leaves of absence taken by Computer Sciences GS Group Employees prior to the Effective Time shall be deemed to have been taken as employees of a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group.
		
	9.4
	Certain Director Fees

With respect to any CSC Director and Computer Sciences GS Director, CSC shall retain responsibility for the payment of any fees payable in respect of service on the board of directors of CSC that are payable but not yet paid as of the Effective Time, and Computer Sciences GS shall not have any responsibility for any such payments.  With respect to any Computer Sciences GS Director, Computer Sciences GS shall be responsible for the payment of any fees payable in respect of service on the board of directors of Computer Sciences GS that are earned at any time beginning at or after the Effective Time, and CSC shall not have any responsibility for any such payments.  With respect to any CSC Director, CSC shall be responsible for the payment of any fees payable in respect of service on the board of directors of CSC that are earned at any time beginning at or after the Effective Time, and Computer Sciences GS shall not have any responsibility for any such payments.
		
	9.5
	Restrictive Covenants in Employment and Other Agreements

To the fullest extent permitted by the agreements described in this Section 9.5 and applicable Law, CSC shall assign, or cause an applicable member of the CSC Group to assign, to Computer Sciences GS or a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group, as designated by Computer Sciences GS, all agreements containing restrictive covenants (including confidentiality, non-competition and non-solicitation provisions), including but not limited to the Non-Competition/Non-Solicitation Agreement, and the assignment of any intellectual property between a member of the CSC Group and a Computer Sciences GS Group Employee, including but not limited to the Assignment of Inventions and Covenant Against Disclosure Agreement, with such assignment to be effective as of the Effective Time.  To the extent that assignment of such agreements is not permitted, effective as of the Effective Time, each member of the 

	
			
	 

	 
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Computer Sciences GS Group shall be considered to be a successor to each member of the CSC Group for purposes of, and a third-party beneficiary with respect to, all agreements containing restrictive covenants (including confidentiality, non-competition and non-solicitation provisions) and the assignment of any intellectual property between a member of the CSC Group and a Computer Sciences GS Group Employee, such that each member of the Computer Sciences GS Group shall enjoy all the rights and benefits under such agreements (including rights and benefits as a third-party beneficiary), with respect to the business operations of the Computer Sciences GS Group; provided, however, that in no event shall CSC be permitted to enforce such restrictive covenant agreements against Computer Sciences GS Group Employees for action taken in their capacity as employees of a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group.  Furthermore, the Parties agree that, with respect to equity awards held by CSC Group Employees or Computer Sciences GS Group Employees which provide for cancellation, forfeiture or similar action in the event of a determination that the holder of an equity award engaged in “detrimental activities”, the entity that does not employ such holder shall enforce the penalties with respect to the detrimental activities and treat any equity award that was converted pursuant to the terms of this Agreement in the same manner as a result of such detrimental activities as the employing entity. For purposes of this Section 9.5, “detrimental activities” shall include any of the following activities: (i) competing with the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable, (ii) using or disclosing, other than as expressly authorized by the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable, any confidential business information or trade secrets that the participant obtains during the course of his or her employment with the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable; and (iii) after the participant is no longer employed by the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable, (1) soliciting any person or entity whom the participant knows to be a customer of, or whose business the participant solicited on behalf of, the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable, while employed by it, (2) soliciting or hiring any person who is then an employee of the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable, or (3) taking any action that, in the judgment of the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable, is not in the best interests of the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group, as applicable.
		
	10.
	NON-U.S. EMPLOYEES

		
	10.1
	General Principles

Except as explicitly set forth in this Section 10, CSC Group Employees and Computer Sciences GS Group Employees who are resident outside of the U.S. or otherwise are subject to non-U.S. Law and their related benefits and obligations shall be treated, in so far as is practicable, in the same manner as the CSC Group Employees and Computer Sciences GS Group Employees who are resident in the U.S.; provided, however, that all actions taken with respect to non-U.S. Employees in connection with the Distribution will be accomplished in accordance with applicable Law and custom in each of the applicable jurisdictions.
		
	10.2
	Treatment of Equity Awards Held by Non-U.S. Employees

Equity awards held by non-U.S. Employees of the CSC Group or the Computer Sciences GS Group shall have such special adjustments and provisions as are needed to satisfy any applicable local Law.
		
	11.
	GENERAL PROVISIONS

		
	11.1
	Preservation of Rights to Amend

	
			
	 

	 
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The rights of each member of the CSC Group and each member of the Computer Sciences GS Group to amend, waive, or terminate any Benefit Plan shall not be limited in any way by this Agreement.
		
	11.2
	Confidentiality

Each Party agrees that any information conveyed or otherwise received by or on behalf of a Party in conjunction herewith that is not otherwise public through no fault of such Party is confidential and is subject to the terms of the confidentiality provisions set forth herein and in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement, including Section 3.3(e) of this Agreement and Section 8.5 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.
		
	11.3
	Administrative Complaints/Litigation

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, on and after the Distribution Date, Computer Sciences GS shall assume, and be solely liable for, the handling, administration, investigation, and defense of actions, including ERISA, occupational safety and health, employment standards, union grievances, wrongful dismissal, discrimination or human rights, and unemployment compensation claims asserted at any time against CSC or any member of the CSC Group by any Computer Sciences GS Group Employee (including any dependent or beneficiary of any such Employee) or any other person, to the extent such actions or claims arise out of or relate to employment or the provision of services (whether as an employee, contractor, consultant, or otherwise) to or with respect to the business activities of any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group after the Distribution Date.  To the extent that any legal action relates to a putative or certified class of plaintiffs, which includes both CSC Group Employees (or Former CSC Group Employees) and Computer Sciences GS Group Employees and such action involves employment or benefit plan related claims, reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the Parties in responding to such legal action shall be allocated among the Parties equitably in proportion to a reasonable assessment of the relative proportion of Employees included in or represented by the putative or certified plaintiff class.  The procedures contained in the indemnification and related litigation cooperation provisions of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement shall apply with respect to each Party’s indemnification obligations under this Section 11.3.
		
	11.4
	Reimbursement and Indemnification

Each Party agrees to reimburse the other Party, within 30 days of receipt from the other Party of reasonable verification, for all costs and expenses which the other Party may incur on its behalf as a result of any of the respective CSC and Computer Sciences GS Welfare Plans, Retirement Plans, Benefit Plans, and Deferred Compensation Plans and, as contemplated by Sections 4, 5 and 6, any termination or severance payments or benefits.  All Liabilities retained, assumed, or indemnified against by Computer Sciences GS pursuant to this Agreement, and all Liabilities retained, assumed, or indemnified against by CSC pursuant to this Agreement, shall in each case be subject to the indemnification provisions of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, (i) no provision of this Agreement shall require any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group to pay or reimburse to any member of the CSC Group any benefit-related cost item that a member of the Computer Sciences GS Group has paid or reimbursed to any member of the CSC Group prior to the Effective Time and (ii) no provision of this Agreement shall require any member of the CSC Group to pay or reimburse to any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group any benefit-related cost item that a member of the CSC Group has paid or reimbursed to any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group prior to the Effective Time.
		
	11.5
	Costs of Compliance with Agreement

	
			
	 

	 
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Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement or any other contractual agreement or arrangement, each Party shall pay its own expenses in fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement.
		
	11.6
	Fiduciary Matters

CSC and Computer Sciences GS each acknowledges that actions required to be taken pursuant to this Agreement may be subject to fiduciary duties or standards of conduct under ERISA or other applicable Law, and no Party shall be deemed to be in violation of this Agreement if it fails to comply with any provisions hereof based upon its good-faith determination (as supported by advice from counsel experienced in such matters) that to do so would violate such a fiduciary duty or standard.  Each Party shall be responsible for taking such actions as are deemed necessary and appropriate to comply with its own fiduciary responsibilities and shall fully release and indemnify the other Party for any Liabilities caused by the failure to satisfy any such responsibility.
		
	11.7
	Entire Agreement

This Agreement, together with the documents referenced herein (including the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement and the Benefit Plans), constitutes the entire agreement and understanding among the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior written and oral and all contemporaneous oral agreements and understandings with respect to the subject matter hereof.  To the extent any provision of this Agreement conflicts with the provisions of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement (other than Sections 11.10 and 11.16(b) thereof), the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed to control with respect to the subject matter hereof.
		
	11.8
	Binding Effect; No Third-Party Beneficiaries; Assignment

This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.  Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, this Agreement is solely for the benefit of the Parties and should not be deemed to confer upon any third parties any remedy, claim, Liability, reimbursement, cause of action, or other right in excess of those existing without reference to this Agreement.  Nothing in this Agreement is intended to amend any Benefit Plan or affect the applicable plan sponsor’s right to amend or terminate any Benefit Plan pursuant to the terms of such plan.  The provisions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the Parties, and no current or former Employee, officer, director, or independent contractor or any other individual associated therewith shall be regarded for any purpose as a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement.  This Agreement may not be assigned by any Party, except with the prior written consent of the other Party.
		
	11.9
	Amendment; Waivers

No change or amendment may be made to this Agreement except by an instrument in writing signed on behalf of each of the Parties and in accordance with Sections 11.10 and 11.16(b) of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.  Subject to Sections 11.10 and 11.16(b) of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement, any Party may, at any time, (i) extend the time for the performance of any of the obligations or other acts of another Party; (ii) waive any inaccuracies in the representations and warranties of another Party contained herein or in any document delivered pursuant hereto; and (iii) waive compliance by another Party with any of the agreements, covenants, or conditions contained herein.  Any such extension or waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing signed by the Party to be bound thereby.  No failure or delay on the part of any Party in the exercise of any right hereunder shall impair such right or be construed to be a waiver of, or acquiescence in, any breach of any representation, warranty, covenant, 

	
			
	 

	 
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or agreement contained herein, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right preclude other or further exercises thereof or of any other right.
		
	11.10
	Remedies Cumulative

All rights and remedies existing under this Agreement are cumulative to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies otherwise available.
		
	11.11
	Notices

Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, all notices, claims, certificates, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be duly given: (i) when personally delivered; (ii) if mailed by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, on the date the return receipt is executed or the letter is refused by the addressee or its agent; (iii) if sent by overnight courier which delivers only upon the executed receipt of the addressee, on the date the receipt acknowledgment is executed or refused by the addressee or its agent; or (iv) if sent by facsimile or electronic mail, on the date confirmation of transmission is received (provided that a copy of any notice delivered pursuant to this clause (iv) shall also be sent pursuant to clause (i), (ii) or (iii)), addressed to the attention of the addressee’s General Counsel at the address of its principal executive office or to such other address or facsimile number for a Party as it shall have specified by like notice.
		
	11.12
	Counterparts

This Agreement, including the other documents referred to herein, may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement.
		
	11.13
	Severability

If any term or other provision of this Agreement is determined by a non-appealable decision by a court, administrative agency, or arbitrator to be invalid, illegal, or incapable of being enforced by any rule of Law or public policy, all other conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any Party.  Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal, or incapable of being enforced, the court, administrative agency, or arbitrator shall interpret this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that transactions contemplated hereby are fulfilled to the fullest extent possible.  If any sentence in this Agreement is so broad as to be unenforceable, the provision shall be interpreted to be only so broad as is enforceable.
		
	11.14
	Governing Law

This Agreement (and any claims or disputes arising out of or related hereto or thereto or to the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby or to the inducement of any Party to enter herein and therein, whether for breach of contract, tortious conduct, or otherwise and whether predicated on common law, statute, or otherwise) shall be governed by and construed and interpreted in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York irrespective of the choice of laws principles of the State of New York, including all matters of validity, construction, effect, enforceability, performance, and remedies.

	
			
	 

	 
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	11.15
	Dispute Resolution

The procedures for negotiation and binding arbitration set forth in Article IX of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement shall apply to any dispute, controversy or claim (whether sounding in contract, tort or otherwise) that arises out of or relates to this Agreement, any breach or alleged breach hereof, the transactions contemplated hereby (including all actions taken in furtherance of the transactions contemplated hereby on or prior to the date hereof), or the construction, interpretation, enforceability, or validity hereof.  For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 11.15 shall not apply to any dispute, controversy or claim (whether sounding in contract, tort or otherwise) that arises out of or relates to Sections 11.10 or 11.16(b) of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.
		
	11.16
	Performance

Each of CSC and Computer Sciences GS shall cause to be performed, and hereby guarantees the performance of, all actions, agreements and obligations set forth herein to be performed by any member of the CSC Group and any member of the Computer Sciences GS Group, respectively.  Each of the Parties agrees to take such further actions and to execute, acknowledge, and deliver, or to cause to be executed, acknowledged, and delivered, all such further documents as are reasonably requested by the other for carrying out the purposes of this Agreement or of any document delivered pursuant to this Agreement.
		
	11.17
	Construction

This Agreement shall be construed as if jointly drafted by the Parties and no rule of construction or strict interpretation shall be applied against any Party.
		
	11.18
	Effect if Distribution Does Not Occur

Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement is terminated prior to the Effective Time, this Agreement shall be of no further force and effect and shall be void ab initio.

	
			
	 

	 
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SIGNATORY
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed in their names by a duly authorized officer as of the date first written above.

COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION
By:         
Name:     
Title:     

COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC.
By:         
Name:     
Title:     

	
			
	 

	 
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	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MATTERS AGREEMENT

	 

	DATED AS OF [l], 2015

	 

	by and between

COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION

And

COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC.

	
			
	 

	 
	 
	 

	
	
	 

	
			
	Section
	 
	Page

	1
	Definitions and Interpretation
	1

	1.1
	General
	1

	1.2
	References; Interpretation
	6

	2
	Grant of Licenses and Option to License to Computer Sciences GS
	7

	2.1
	Grant of CSC Agility License
	7

	2.2
	Grant of Products License
	8

	2.3
	Applicable Licensed Product Items and NPS-Developed Products
	9

	2.4
	Grant of Know-How License
	10

	2.5
	Grant of Trademarks License
	11

	2.6
	Grant of Option to License Other Products
	14

	2.7
	Preservation of Ownership of Proprietary Rights and Sublicense Requirements
	14

	2.8
	Enforcement Actions
	16

	2.9
	Prohibited Uses and Administrative Obligations
	17

	2.1
	Compliance with Third Party Licenses
	18

	3
	Grant of IP to Computer Sciences GS
	18

	3.1
	Assignment of Restricted IP to Computer Sciences GS
	18

	4
	Grant of License to CSC
	18

	4.1
	Grant of Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP License to CSC
	18

	5
	Term
	19

	5.1
	Initial Term
	19

	5.2
	Extension of the Term
	19

	6
	Fees, Fee Adjustments, Payment, and Taxes
	19

	6.1
	Fees and Adjustments
	19

	6.2
	Payments
	20

	6.3
	Taxes
	20

	7
	Support and Maintenance Obligations
	20

	7.1
	Support and Maintenance Services
	20

	7.2
	Support Exclusions
	21

	8
	Warranties
	21

	8.1
	Warranty Exclusions
	21

	9
	Indemnification; Injunctive Relief; Limitations of Liability
	22

	9.1
	Indemnification by CSC
	22

	9.2
	Indemnification by Computer Sciences GS
	23

	9.3
	Sole Remedy; Indemnification Procedures
	23

	9.4
	Injunctive Relief
	23

	9.5
	Limitation of Liability
	24

	10
	Confidential Data & Proprietary Materials
	24

	10.1
	Confidential Data, Proprietary Information, and Trade Secrets
	24

	10.2
	Employees and Sublicensees
	24

	11
	Termination
	24

	11.1
	Events of Termination
	24

	11.2
	Effect of Termination or Expiration
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	11.3
	Survival of Terms
	25

	12
	General Provisions
	25

	12.1
	Further Assurances
	25

	12.2
	Relationship of the Parties
	26

	12.3
	Amendment
	26

	12.4
	Entire Agreement
	26

	12.5
	Priority of Agreements
	26

	12.6
	Assignment
	26

	12.7
	Successors and Assigns
	26

	12.8
	Third Party Beneficiaries
	26

	12.9
	Notices
	27

	12.1
	Rules of Construction
	27

	12.11
	Title and Headings
	27

	12.12
	No Waiver
	27

	12.13
	Severability
	27

	12.14
	Governing Law; Jurisdiction
	27

	12.15
	Dispute Resolution
	28

	12.16
	Specific Performance
	28

	12.17
	Counterparts
	28

	Signatory
	 
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	List of Schedules and Exhibits
	 

	Schedule 1.1(lll)
	Restricted IP
	 

	Schedule 1.1(vv)
	Licensed Products
	 

	Schedule 1.1(nnn)
	Restricted IP
	 

	Schedule 2.5(a)
	Licensed Marks
	 

	Exhibit A
	Form of CSC Agility Reseller Agreement
	 

	
			
	 

	 
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This INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MATTERS AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is dated as of [l], 2015 (the “Effective Date”), by and between Computer Sciences Corporation, a Nevada corporation (“CSC”), and Computer Sciences Government Services Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Computer Sciences GS”). Each of CSC and Computer Sciences GS is sometimes referred to herein as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”.
WHEREAS:
		
	(A)
	CSC, acting directly and through its direct and indirect Subsidiaries, currently conducts the CSC Business and the Computer Sciences GS Business;

		
	(B)
	CSC and Computer Sciences GS have entered into the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement by and between CSC and Computer Sciences GS dated as of [l], 2015 (the “Master Separation and Distribution Agreement”), in connection with the separation of the Computer Sciences GS Business from CSC and the Distribution of Computer Sciences GS Common Stock to stockholders of CSC; and

		
	(C)
	in connection therewith, the Parties desire to enter into this Agreement.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of and subject to the premises and the mutual agreements, terms and conditions herein contained, the benefits to be derived therefrom and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and the sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereby agree as follows:
		
	1.
	DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

		
	1.1
	General

Capitalized terms used in this Agreement and not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(a)    “Acquiring Person” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(h) of this Agreement.
(b)    “Additional Maintenance Fees” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.
(c)    “Affiliate” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.
(d)    “Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
		
	(e)
	“Applicable Licensed Product Items” shall mean, with respect to each Licensed Product, the Licensed Product Items if and to the extent indicated on Schedule 1.1(vv).

		
	(f)
	“Applicable Security Laws and Regulations” shall mean regulations and policies promulgated by the Defense Security Service, including the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), established by Executive Order 12829, and analogue guidance from United States federal government intelligence agencies.

		
	(g)
	“Change of Control” shall mean the sale of all or substantially all the assets of Computer Sciences GS; any merger, consolidation or acquisition of Computer Sciences GS with, by or into another corporation or other entity; any change in the ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting capital stock of Computer Sciences GS in one or more related transactions; or the like.

	
			
	 
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	(h)
	“Confidential Information” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(i)
	“Contract” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(j)
	"Contractor" shall mean any contractor, subcontractor or provider of outsourcing services to Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary in relation to the Computer Sciences GS Business that requires the right to use the Licensed Products or Licensed Product Items on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary in order to perform a Customer Contract.

		
	(k)
	“Computer Sciences GS” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

		
	(l)
	“Computer Sciences GS Business” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(m)
	“Computer Sciences GS Field” shall mean any licenses or sales (as applicable), directly or indirectly, (i) to any federal Governmental Entity in the United States or any branch or location thereof located outside of the United States, (ii) to any United States state or local Governmental Entity other than in the CSC State and Local Field or (iii) outside of the United States of America solely in connection with (A) any Contract entered into between Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary and a United States federal Governmental Entity or (B) any Contract entered into between Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary and a Governmental Entity outside the United States to the extent in connection with military sales that are sponsored or financed by a United States federal Governmental Entity.

		
	(n)
	“Computer Sciences GS Indemnitee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1 of this Agreement.

		
	(o)
	“Computer Sciences GS Personnel” shall mean employees, officers and directors of Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary engaged in the Computer Sciences GS Business. Computer Sciences GS Personnel shall be deemed to exclude all Customers, resellers, distributors or other Persons performing similar functions and any employees, partners, authorized agents and representatives of any such Persons but shall include (for the avoidance of doubt) any Contractor.

		
	(p)
	“Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary” shall mean any direct or indirect subsidiary of Computer Sciences GS that is controlled by Computer Sciences GS.

		
	(q)
	“CSC” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

		
	(r)
	“CSC Agility” shall mean the proprietary Software of CSC or a CSC Subsidiary known as CSC Agility Platform.

		
	(s)
	“CSC Agility License” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a) of this Agreement.

		
	(t)
	“CSC Business” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(u)
	“CSC Indemnitee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.2 of this Agreement.

		
	(v)
	“CSC Proprietary Items” shall mean the Licensed Products, the Licensed Product Items, the Licensed Know-How and the Licensed Marks and any databases and Software a part of or ancillary thereto, any update, modification, enhancement, derivative work, data format, engine, platform, program, method of 

	
			
	 
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processing, graphical user interface, technique, procedure, concept, form, image, documentation, specification, development language, development tool, design, flow chart, instructional material, user booklet, printouts, or other written or machine-readable materials that are a part of or ancillary to the Licensed Products, the Licensed Product Items, the Licensed Know-How and the Licensed Marks and also includes all copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, patents and other intellectual property right subsisting in or covering any of them.
		
	(w)
	“CSC State and Local Field” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(x)
	“CSC Subsidiary” shall mean any direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary of CSC.

		
	(y)
	“Customer” shall mean any Person who receives, directly or indirectly, goods and/or services from Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary in connection with the operation of the Computer Sciences GS Business and shall exclude (for the avoidance of doubt) any Contractor.

		
	(z)
	“Customer Contract” shall mean any contract, including all task and delivery orders issued thereunder, assumed or entered into between Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary, on the one hand, and a Customer, on the other hand, in connection with the Computer Sciences GS Business.

		
	(aa)
	“Distribution” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

(bb)    “DFARS” shall mean the U.S. Department of Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement.
		
	(cc)
	“Effective Date” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

		
	(dd)
	“Employee Matters Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(ee)
	“Enforcement Action” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.8 of this Agreement.

		
	(ff)
	“End User” shall mean a Customer (i) that is an agency or instrumentality of the United States federal government, (ii) in connection with military sales that are sponsored or financed by a United States federal Governmental Entity or (iii) that is a state or local government located within the territory of the United States of America (other than a CSC customer in the CSC State and Local Field), in each case that licenses the Licensed Products from Computer Sciences GS in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Reseller Agreement.

		
	(gg)
	“Export Control Laws and Regulations” shall mean trade controls found at 22 U.S.C. 2778 of the Arms Export Control Act (“AECA”) Executive Order 13637, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”) 22 CFR 120-130 Executive Order 13556 and DFARS 252.204-7000 Disclosure of Information and similar special clauses inserted in United States federal government contracts to which Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary is a party or that have been passed through to Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary as a subcontractor and that require United States government contracting officer consent prior to disclosure to Third Parties of unclassified documents subject to disclosure restrictions.

		
	(hh)
	“Extension Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.2 of this Agreement.

		
	(ii)
	“FAR” shall mean the U.S. Federal Acquisition Regulation.

	
			
	 
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	(jj)
	“Fees” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.

		
	(kk)
	“Governmental Entity” shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	(ll)
	“Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP” shall mean any Intellectual Property Rights acquired (whether by merger, consolidation, stock or asset purchase or other similar transaction) by Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or developed by Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary without making use of any CSC Proprietary Items, in each case within six (6) months after the Effective Date, including all Intellectual Property Rights of SRA Companies, Inc. and its direct and indirect Subsidiaries.

		
	(mm)
	“Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP License” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(a) of this Agreement.

		
	(nn)
	“Improvements” shall mean, with respect to any Licensed Product, Licensed Product Items or Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP, all derivative works of such Licensed Product, Licensed Product Items or Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP as well as all inventions, modifications, improvements, fixes, enhancements and/or updates made to or derived from such Licensed Product, Licensed Product Items or Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP, in each case whether or not any of the foregoing is entitled to protection under applicable Law.

		
	(oo)
	“Initial Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1 of this Agreement.

		
	(pp)
	“Intellectual Property Rights” shall mean all intellectual property, proprietary and industrial property rights of any kind worldwide, including all (i) patents, patent applications, inventions and invention disclosures and utility models, (ii) Trademarks, (iii) copyrights and copyrightable subject matter, including software, code, algorithms, databases, compilations and documentation, (iv) technology, trade secrets, know-how, processes, formulae, models, methodologies, discoveries, ideas, concepts, techniques, designs, specifications, drawings, blueprints, diagrams, models and prototypes, (v) moral rights and rights of privacy and publicity, (vi) all registrations, applications, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues, re-examinations, substitutions, renewals, extensions and foreign counterparts thereof and (vii) all rights and remedies against infringement, misappropriation, or other violation of the foregoing.

		
	(qq)
	“Know-How License” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a) of this Agreement.

		
	(rr)
	“Law” shall mean all laws, statutes and ordinances and all regulations, rules and other pronouncements of Governmental Entities having the effect of law of the United States of America, any foreign country, or any domestic or foreign state, province, commonwealth, city, country, municipality, territory, protectorate, possession or similar instrumentality, or any Governmental Entity thereof.

		
	(ss)
	“License Year” shall mean the twelve (12) month period commencing on the Effective Date and extending through the corresponding date in the following year and each subsequent twelve (12) month period thereafter during the Term.

		
	(tt)
	“Licensed Know-How” shall mean the information, ideas, knowledge, skill and experience owned by CSC or a CSC Subsidiary as of the Effective Date and in the possession of or known to Computer Sciences GS (or a Computer Sciences GS Group Employee (as defined in the Employee Matters Agreement)) as of the Effective Date that Computer Sciences GS reasonably requires to conduct the Computer Sciences GS Business as of the Effective Date, whether or not proprietary or patentable, or public or confidential, and 

	
			
	 
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whether stored or transmitted in oral, documentary, electronic or other form and excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any Restricted IP, Licensed Products, Licensed Product Items, Licensed Marks and Other Products.
		
	(uu)
	“Licensed Marks” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a) of this Agreement.

		
	(vv)
	“Licensed Products” shall mean each of the products and services listed on Schedule 1.1(vv), collectively.

		
	(ww)
	“Licensed Product Configuration Software” shall mean the code owned by CSC or its controlled Affiliates that, together with the applicable Third Party Software licensed directly by Computer Sciences GS from such Third Party, is used to create a Licensed Product, including scripts, configuration files, blueprints and CSC proprietary Software.

		
	(xx)
	“Licensed Product Documentation” shall mean the offering and/or service descriptions, installation and instructional guides and training materials generally provided by CSC to clients for use in connection with a Licensed Product.

		
	(yy)
	“Licensed Product Items” shall mean the Licensed Product Configuration Software, Licensed Product Documentation, Licensed Product Sales Materials and Licensed Product Specifications, collectively.

		
	(zz)
	“Licensed Product Sales Materials” shall mean sales and marketing materials generally provided by CSC to its internal sales personnel for use in connection with the Licensed Products, including pricing information as indicated on Schedule 1.1(vv).

		
	(aaa)
	“Licensed Product Specifications” shall mean the technical description and specifications of the Licensed Products that CSC uses to build and support the Licensed Products, but that are not provided to CSC clients or resellers.

		
	(bbb)
	“Losses” shall mean all losses, damages, claims, demands, judgments or settlements of any nature or kind, known or unknown, fixed, accrued, absolute or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated, including all reasonable costs and expenses (legal, accounting or otherwise as such costs are incurred) relating thereto, suffered by a CSC Indemnitee or a Computer Sciences GS Indemnitee.

		
	(ccc)
	“Maintenance Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.

		
	(ddd)
	“Master Separation and Distribution Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.

		
	(eee)
	“New Marks” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(o) of this Agreement.

		
	(fff)
	“NPS-Developed Products” shall mean those Licensed Products listed as “NPS-Developed Products” on Schedule 1.1(vv).

		
	(ggg)
	“Other Products” shall mean all generally available, reasonably identifiable products or services in existence and owned by CSC or a CSC Subsidiary as of the Effective Date that Computer Sciences GS reasonably requires to conduct the Computer Sciences GS Business at any time after the Effective Date, other than the Licensed Products.

		
	(hhh)
	 “Party” and “Parties” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

	
			
	 
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	(iii)
	“Person” shall mean any natural person, corporation, business trust, limited liability company, joint venture, association, company, partnership or government, or any agency or political subdivision thereof.

		
	(jjj)
	“Pre-COC Subsidiaries” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(h) of this Agreement.

		
	(kkk)
	“Products License” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a) of this Agreement.

		
	(lll)
	“Recoveries” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.8 of this Agreement.

		
	(mmm)
	“Reseller Agreement” shall mean the CSC Agility Reseller Agreement in the agreed form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

		
	(nnn)
	“Restricted IP” shall mean all Intellectual Property Rights relating exclusively to, used exclusively in, or arising exclusively from those products or services set forth on Schedule 1.1(nnn).

		
	(ooo)
	“Restricted IP Assignment” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(a).

		
	(ppp)
	“Software” shall mean any software whether in source code or object code, including application software, instructions for controlling the operation of a central processing unit or computer, firmware, middleware, mobile digital applications, assemblers, applets, compilers and binary libraries, but specifically excluding any licensed Third Party software.

		
	(qqq)
	“Tax” shall mean all income, excise, gross receipts, ad valorem, value-added, sales, use, employment, franchise, profits, gains, property, transfer, use, payroll, intangibles or other taxes, fees, stamp taxes, duties, charges, levies or assessments of any kind whatsoever (whether payable directly or by withholding), together with any interest and any penalties, additions to tax or additional amounts imposed by any Tax authority with respect thereto.

		
	(rrr)
	“Technical Data” shall mean recorded information, regardless of the form or method of the recording, of a scientific or technical nature (including computer software documentation). The term does not include computer software or data incidental to contract administration, such as financial and/or management information.

		
	(sss)
	“Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.2 of this Agreement.

		
	(ttt)
	“Third Party” shall mean any Person who is not a Party to this Agreement.

		
	(uuu)
	“Third Party Reimbursement Fee” shall mean all out-of-pocket fees and other costs payable to Third Parties by CSC or CSC Subsidiaries as a result of the creation of a copy of any Licensed Product.

		
	(vvv)
	“Trademarks” shall mean trademarks, service marks, corporate names, trade names, domain names, logos, slogans, designs, social media identifiers, trade dress and other designations of source or origin, together with the goodwill symbolized by any of the foregoing.

		
	(www)
	“Trademarks License” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a) of this Agreement.

		
	(xxx)
	“Unlicensed Marks” shall mean all Trademarks owned by CSC or its controlled Affiliates other than the Licensed Marks.

		
	(yyy)
	“Virginia Courts” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.14 of this Agreement.

	
			
	 
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	1.2
	References; Interpretation

References in this Agreement to any gender include references to all genders, and references to the singular include references to the plural and vice versa. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words “include”, “includes” and “including” when used in this Agreement shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation”. Unless the context otherwise requires, references in this Agreement to Sections, Exhibits and Schedules shall be deemed references to Sections of, and Exhibits and Schedules to, this Agreement. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words “hereof”, “hereby” and “herein” and words of similar meaning when used in this Agreement refer to this Agreement in its entirety and not to any particular Section or provision of this Agreement. The words “written request” when used in this Agreement shall include email. In the event of any inconsistency or conflict which may arise in the application or interpretation of any of the definitions set forth in Section 1.1, for the purpose of determining what is and is not included in such definitions, any item explicitly included on a Schedule referred to in any such definition shall take priority over any provision of the text thereof.
		
	2.
	GRANT OF LICENSES AND OPTION TO LICENSE TO COMPUTER SCIENCES GS

		
	2.1
	Grant of CSC Agility License

		
	(a)
	Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, including Section 2.3, and excluding any Intellectual Property Rights of any Third Party in CSC Agility or the Applicable Licensed Product Items, CSC hereby grants to Computer Sciences GS a perpetual, non-transferrable, non-assignable, royalty-free, limited license to access and use CSC Agility and the Applicable Licensed Product Items and to sublicense CSC Agility and the Applicable Licensed Product Items to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, in each case in accordance with and as expressly permitted by this Agreement, and to sublicense CSC Agility and the Licensed Product Documentation to End Users in accordance with and as expressly permitted by the Reseller Agreement and in no other manner whatsoever (the “CSC Agility License”). During the Initial Term, the CSC Agility License shall be (i) limited solely to the Computer Sciences GS Field and (ii) exclusive as to clause (i) of the definition of “Computer Sciences GS Field” (other than and subject to any rights in respect of CSC Agility or the Applicable Licensed Product Items granted by CSC or any CSC Subsidiaries to any Third Party prior to the date of this Agreement) even as against CSC.

		
	(b)
	Without limiting the foregoing, the CSC Agility License shall entitle Computer Sciences GS to access and use in accordance with the Reseller Agreement and herewith, including Section 2.1(d), all Improvements to CSC Agility and the Applicable Licensed Product Items as well as any new versions thereof, in each case that are created and released during the Term and made generally available by CSC to end users of CSC Agility or the Applicable Licensed Product Items or otherwise provided by CSC to Computer Sciences GS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CSC shall have no obligation to create or release any such Improvements, and the timing of any such Improvements shall be at the sole discretion of CSC.

		
	(c)
	Computer Sciences GS hereby assigns, and agrees to cause all Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and to require all End Users to assign, all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest in and to any and all Improvements made or created from or based on CSC Agility or any Applicable Licensed Product Items by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or End User following the Effective Date to CSC, and, as between the Parties and any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries (and each agreement with End Users shall so provide), CSC shall have sole and exclusive ownership of such Improvements and all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest therein and thereto.

	
			
	 
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	(d)
	Computer Sciences GS shall provide CSC with written notice of any Improvements made or created from or based on CSC Agility or any Applicable Licensed Product Items by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or, to Computer Sciences GS's knowledge, an End User during the Term. After such notice is provided, such Improvements shall automatically be included in the definition of Licensed Product Items, and the CSC Agility License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.1(a) shall automatically be amended to allow Computer Sciences GS to use such Improvements under the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and the Reseller Agreement.

		
	(e)
	Unless and to the extent otherwise indicated on Schedule 1.1(vv), the CSC Agility License does not create on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or End User any right to or interest in or right of possession or access to the source code relating to CSC Agility or the Applicable Licensed Product Items or any right to possess, or copy or decompile object code relating to CSC Agility or the Applicable Licensed Product Items.

		
	(f)
	Computer Sciences GS (acting through Computer Sciences GS Personnel) may use CSC Agility and the Applicable Licensed Product Items only to the extent required in connection with the operation of the Computer Sciences GS Business, which during the Initial Term shall be solely in the Computer Sciences GS Field, and otherwise in accordance with this Agreement and only as and to the extent necessary to meet the performance requirements of End Users under Customer Contracts in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Reseller Agreement. CSC’s sole obligations and responsibilities with respect to CSC Proprietary Items shall be limited to those set out in this Agreement and the Reseller Agreement. Subject to Section 2.4, unless otherwise agreed in writing, CSC Agility and the Licensed Product Documentation will be licensed to End Users under the applicable Licensed Mark.

		
	(g)
	Computer Sciences GS shall not transfer, assign or sublicense, or purport to transfer, assign or sublicense, its rights under CSC Agility or the Applicable Licensed Product Items other than to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries to the extent required in connection with the operation of the Computer Sciences GS Business in accordance with this Agreement or to End Users in accordance with the Reseller Agreement.

		
	(h)
	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the CSC Agility License shall not extend to any Person that, directly or indirectly, acquires control of Computer Sciences GS through a Change of Control of Computer Sciences GS (an “Acquiring Person”) or to any Affiliate or subsidiary of any such Acquiring Person (other than Computer Sciences GS and entities that were direct or indirect subsidiaries of Computer Sciences GS prior to the time such Acquiring Person acquired such control (a “Pre-COC Subsidiaries”)). Without limiting the foregoing, if any material operations or businesses are contributed by any Affiliate of an Acquiring Person (other than a Pre-COC Subsidiary) to Computer Sciences GS or a Pre-COC Subsidiary, such contributed operations or businesses shall not be entitled to any of the rights granted pursuant to the CSC Agility License. 

		
	2.2
	Grant of Products License

		
	(a)
	Except with respect to CSC Agility (which shall be licensed to Computer Sciences GS pursuant to Section 2.1), upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, including Section 2.3, and excluding any Intellectual Property Rights of any Third Party in the Licensed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items, CSC hereby grants to Computer Sciences GS a perpetual, non-transferrable, non-assignable, royalty-free limited license to access and use the Licensed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items and to sublicense the Licensed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items solely to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and End Users, in each case in accordance with and as expressly permitted by this Agreement and in no other manner whatsoever (the “Products License”). During the 

	
			
	 
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Initial Term, the Products License shall be (i) limited solely to the Computer Sciences GS Field and (ii) exclusive as to clause (i) of the definition of “Computer Sciences GS Field” (other than and subject to any rights in respect of the Licensed Products or the Applicable Licensed Product Items granted by CSC or any CSC Subsidiaries to any Third Party prior to the date of this Agreement) even as against CSC.
		
	(b)
	Without limiting the foregoing, the Products License shall entitle Computer Sciences GS to access and use in accordance herewith, including Section 2.2(d), all Improvements to the Licensed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items as well as any new versions thereof, in each case that are created and released by CSC during the Term and made generally available by CSC to end users of the Licensed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items or otherwise provided by CSC to Computer Sciences GS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CSC shall have no obligation to create or release any such Improvements, and the timing of any such Improvements shall be at the sole discretion of CSC.

		
	(c)
	Computer Sciences GS hereby assigns, and agrees to cause all Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and to require all End Users to assign, all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest in and to any and all Improvements made or created from or based on any Licensed Products or Applicable Licensed Product Items by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or End User following the Effective Date to CSC, and, as between the Parties and any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries (and each agreement with End Users shall so provide), CSC shall have sole and exclusive ownership of such Improvements and all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest therein and thereto.

		
	(d)
	Computer Sciences GS shall provide CSC with written notice of any Improvements made or created from or based on any Licensed Products or Applicable Licensed Product Items by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or, to Computer Sciences GS's knowledge, an End User during the Term. After such notice is provided, such Improvements shall automatically be included in the definition of Licensed Product Items, and the Products License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.2(a) shall automatically be amended to allow Computer Sciences GS to use such Improvements under the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

		
	(e)
	Unless and to the extent otherwise indicated on Schedule 1.1(vv), the Products License does not create on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or End User any right to or interest in or right of possession or access to the source code relating to the Licensed Products or Applicable Licensed Product Items or any right to possess, or copy or decompile object code relating to the Licensed Products or Applicable Licensed Product Items.

		
	(f)
	Computer Sciences GS (acting through Computer Sciences GS Personnel) may use the Licensed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items only to the extent required in connection with the operation of the Computer Sciences GS Business, which during the Initial Term shall be solely in the Computer Sciences GS Field, and otherwise in accordance with this Agreement.

		
	(g) 
	Computer Sciences GS shall not transfer, assign or sublicense, or purport to transfer, assign or sublicense, its rights under the Licensed Products or Applicable Licensed Product Items other than to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries to the extent required in connection with the operation of the Computer Sciences GS Business or to End Users, in each case in accordance with this Agreement.

		
	(h)
	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Products License shall not extend to any Acquiring Person or to any Affiliate or subsidiary of any such Acquiring Person (other than Computer Sciences GS and Pre-COC Subsidiaries). Without limiting the foregoing, if any material operations or 

	
			
	 
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businesses are contributed by any Affiliate of an Acquiring Person (other than a Pre-COC Subsidiary) to Computer Sciences GS or a Pre-COC Subsidiary, such contributed operations or businesses shall not be entitled to any of the rights granted pursuant to the Products License.
		
	2.3
	Applicable Licensed Product Items and NPS-Developed Products

		
	(a)
	Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, to the extent the Products License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.2(a) entitles Computer Sciences GS to any Licensed Product Configuration Software, Computer Sciences GS shall only be permitted pursuant to such license to (i) access, use and copy such Licensed Products Configuration Software, (ii)  make Improvements to such Licensed Products Configuration Software if and only to the extent Computer Sciences GS is also entitled to the source code for the Licensed Product Configuration Software as indicated on Schedule 1.1(vv) and (iii) either sublicense the Licensed Product Configuration Software to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and End Users or use the Licensed Product Configuration Software for internal use only in each case as specified on Schedule 1.1(vv).

		
	(b)
	Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, to the extent the CSC Agility License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.1(a) or the Products License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.2(a) entitles Computer Sciences GS to Licensed Product Documentation, Computer Sciences GS shall only be permitted pursuant to such license to (i) access, use, copy and make Improvements to such Licensed Product Documentation and (ii) sublicense such Licensed Product Documentation to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and End Users.

		
	(c)
	Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, to the extent the CSC Agility License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.1(a) or the Products License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.2(a) entitles Computer Sciences GS to any Licensed Product Specifications, Computer Sciences GS shall only be permitted pursuant to such license to access, use, copy and make Improvements to such Licensed Product Specification for internal use only as necessary to support the applicable Licensed Product.  For the avoidance of doubt, under no circumstances shall Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries provide copies of, display or otherwise disclose the Licensed Product Specifications to End Users or to any Third Party other than Computer Sciences GS Personnel.

		
	(d)
	Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, to the extent the CSC Agility License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.1(a) or the Products License granted to Computer Sciences GS in Section 2.2(a) entitles Computer Sciences GS to any Licensed Product Sales Materials, Computer Sciences GS shall only be permitted pursuant to such license to access, use, copy and make Improvements to such Licensed Product Sales Materials solely for internal use to support sales of the Licensed Products to End Users.

		
	(e)
	Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Products License shall entitle Computer Sciences GS to access, use, copy, modify, distribute and make Improvements to the NPS-Developed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items for both internal use as well as to sublicense the NPS-Developed Products and the Applicable Licensed Product Items to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and End Users.

		
	2.4
	Grant of Know-How License

		
	(a)
	Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, CSC hereby grants to Computer Sciences GS a perpetual, non-transferrable, non-assignable, royalty-free limited license to access and use the Licensed Know-How in accordance with and as expressly permitted by this Agreement and in no other manner whatsoever (the “Know-How License”). During the Initial Term, the Know-How License shall 

	
			
	 
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be (i) limited solely to the Computer Sciences GS Field and (ii) exclusive as to clause (i) of the definition of “Computer Sciences GS Field” (other than and subject to any rights in respect of the Licensed Know-How granted by CSC or any CSC Subsidiaries to any Third Party prior to the date of this Agreement) even as against CSC.
		
	(b)
	Computer Sciences GS shall not transfer, assign or sublicense, or purport to transfer, assign or sublicense, its rights under the Licensed Know-How other than to Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries to the extent required in connection with the operation of the Computer Sciences GS Business solely in the Computer Sciences GS Field and in accordance with this Agreement.

		
	2.5
	Grant of Trademarks License

		
	(a)
	Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Section 2.5, including Sections 2.5(f) and 2.5(g), CSC hereby grants to Computer Sciences GS and Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries a perpetual, non-transferrable, non-assignable, royalty-free, non-exclusive, limited license to use the trademarks, service marks, logos, and domain names listed on Schedule 2.5(a), whether registered or unregistered (the “Licensed Marks”), within the Computer Sciences GS Field, in connection with the operation, advertisement, marketing, promotion and support of the Computer Sciences GS Business and the Licensed Products in accordance with the limitations set forth on Schedule 2.5(a), and in a manner not likely to cause confusion with the Unlicensed Marks (the “Trademarks License”).

		
	(b)
	Computer Sciences GS acknowledges and agrees, and agrees to cause all Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and sublicensees to acknowledge and agree, that all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest in the Licensed Marks are owned exclusively by CSC. No right, title or interest in any Unlicensed Marks are granted to Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries or any Third Party by this Agreement. 

		
	(c)
	The Trademarks License to use the specific marks: (i) “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES” and (ii) “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS” includes the right to use such marks as and as part of a corporate or entity name, or trade name; provided that such corporate or entity name, or trade name, consists of the exact phrase “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES”, or “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS”, followed directly by an entity designation such as (but not limited to) “Inc.”, “LLC”, or “Limited” after the word “SERVICES” or the letter “S.” Subject to Section 2.5(g), none of the other Licensed Marks may be used by Computer Sciences GS or Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries as a corporate or entity name, or trade name.

		
	(d)
	So long as Computer Sciences GS is using the specific marks  “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES” or (ii) “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS” as or as part of its corporate or entity name, or trade name and, if Computer Sciences GS ever ceases to use “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES” or “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS” as or as part of its corporate or entity name, or trade name until six (6) months following such cessation, CSC agrees not to use, or permit any other Person (other than Computer Sciences GS or Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries) to use, the exact designation “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES” or “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS” as, or as a component of, any trademark, service mark, trade name, corporate or entity name, or “doing business as” name; provided, however, CSC may use, and authorize others to use, “COMPUTER SCIENCES” as, or as a component of, any trademark, service mark, trade name, corporate or entity name, or “doing business as” name as long as not used as the exact phrase “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES” or “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS”; and CSC may also use “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT 

	
			
	 
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SERVICES” or “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS” to refer to Computer Sciences GS or Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries.
		
	(e)
	Computer Sciences GS may develop logos or stylized “CSGOV” marks, however, before any public use of any such CSGOV logos commence, Computer Sciences GS must first submit proposed drawings of such marks to CSC for CSC’s written approval. After having obtained written approval from CSC, such “CSGOV” logos will become Licensed Marks under this Agreement, and as long as such “CSGOV” logos are not materially altered, Computer Sciences GS may use such “CSGOV” logos as long as such use otherwise complies with the terms of this Agreement. Computer Sciences GS further agrees that CSC will own all trademark, copyright, and other rights in such “CSGOV” logos, and Computer Sciences GS hereby assigns, grants and delivers (and agrees further to assign, grant and deliver) exclusively to CSC, all right, title and interest of every kind and nature whatsoever in and to any such “CSGOV” logos, including all trademark rights and copyrights and all renewals thereof. Computer Sciences GS further agrees, at CSC’s sole cost and expense, to execute and deliver to CSC such other and further instruments and documents that CSC may reasonably request for the purpose of establishing, evidencing, enforcing or defending CSC’s right, title and interest of every kind and nature whatsoever, including all trademark rights and copyrights, in and to such “CSGOV” logos.

		
	(f)
	Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Trademarks License to use the specific marks “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES”, “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS” and “CSGOV” and the domain names listed on Schedule 2.5(a) shall terminate immediately if and to the extent Computer Sciences GS files any amended articles of incorporation (or equivalent organizational documents) with the appropriate Governmental Entity changing its corporate or entity name to any such name that does not contain “COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES” or “COMPUTER SCIENCES GS”.

		
	(g)
	Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Trademarks License to use the specific marks: “COMPUTER SCIENCES” (without the words "GOVERNMENT SERVICES" or "GS") and “CSC”  is hereby expressly limited to the right of Computer Sciences GS to use, for up to six(6) months after the date hereof, such marks as or as part of an existing corporate or entity name of any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary and for no other purpose whatsoever; provided, however, that Computer Sciences GS shall, and shall cause the applicable Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries to, (i) use its and their best efforts to promptly file amended articles of incorporation (or equivalent organizational documents) with the appropriate Governmental Entity changing its corporate or entity name to a corporate or entity name that does not contain “COMPUTER SCIENCES” or “CSC”, and (ii) provide CSC with any additional information, documents and materials that CSC may request to evidence those filings.

		
	(h)
	Other than the specific marks “COMPUTER SCIENCES” and “CSC”, which may not be sublicensed to any Person other than an existing Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary currently using such marks as or as part of an existing corporate or entity name, Computer Sciences GS and Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries may sublicense the Licensed Marks solely in writing in accordance with the Trademarks License to advertisers, distributors, vendors, dealers, suppliers and other Persons, solely for use in connection with the operation of the Computer Sciences GS Business in a manner consistent with current practice and in accordance with and as expressly permitted by this Agreement. Computer Sciences GS shall be liable hereunder for any act or omission by a sublicensee or by any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries that would constitute a breach of the Trademarks License or other terms hereof, as if committed by Computer Sciences GS.

	
			
	 
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	(i)
	Computer Sciences GS’s, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries’ and any sublicensees’ use of the Licensed Marks shall comply with relevant elements of CSC’s trademark guidelines and applicable Laws. CSC further reserves the right to approve the quality and propriety of any goods or services using the Licensed Marks, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. It is the purpose of this provision to prevent uses of the Licensed Marks in a manner that are inconsistent with CSC’s high quality of goods and services or in a manner that might be offensive to ordinary and customary standards of exceptional service as determined by CSC, in its sole discretion, or that could undermine or damage the reputation of CSC. Computer Sciences GS further agrees to furnish CSC, upon request, with sample specimens of each item bearing or displaying the Licensed Marks or pre-printed promotional literature, video, media production, web pages, or other marketing aids which Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, or any sublicensee proposes to use with and which incorporate the Licensed Marks. Computer Sciences GS agrees that all advertising and promotional materials in which it and Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and sublicensees use the Licensed Marks shall be truthful in all respects. CSC shall have the right to require Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and any sublicensee to make reasonable changes to such literature or marketing aids, or to any goods or services, for the purpose of eliminating inaccuracies, to ensure compliance with the requirements of this section or otherwise to protect the Licensed Marks. If no objection is made by CSC within ten (10) Business Days after its receipt of such material, CSC shall be deemed not to object to its use or distribution. CSC shall not be deemed to endorse the accuracy of, or assume any legal responsibility for the contents of such promotional material or media presentations. Computer Sciences GS and Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries may not modify, change or alter any Licensed Mark without the prior written consent of CSC. Computer Sciences GS agrees that it shall not, directly or indirectly, do, omit to do, or permit to be done, any act that will or may dilute the goodwill associated with the Licensed Marks or tarnish or bring into disrepute the reputation of or goodwill associated with the Licensed Marks or CSC or that will or may invalidate or jeopardize any registration of the Licensed Marks. Computer Sciences GS and Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries shall not purchase Internet keywords or domain names containing the Licensed Marks.

		
	(j)
	Computer Sciences GS recognizes the ownership of, and great value of the goodwill associated with, the Licensed Marks as well as the mark “COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION”. Computer Sciences GS acknowledges that such goodwill belongs to CSC and that such Licensed Marks, as well as the mark “COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION”, have inherent and/or acquired distinctiveness and are famous marks. Nothing in this Agreement gives Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, or any sublicensees any right, title, or interest in the Licensed Marks, except the right to use the Licensed Marks in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Computer Sciences GS’s, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries’, and any sublicensees’ use of the Licensed Marks shall inure to the benefit of CSC. Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, and sublicensees, will not, and will not cause any other Person to, seek to register any marks for, containing, or confusingly similar to, the Licensed Marks. Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, and sublicensees shall not, and shall not cause any other Person to, oppose or seek to cancel or challenge, in any forum anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States Patent and Trademark Office, any application or registration by CSC for the Licensed Marks, or any composite mark containing a Licensed Mark as an element of such composite mark. Further, Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, and sublicensees, shall not, and shall not cause any other Person to, object to, or file any action or lawsuit because of, any use by CSC of: (i) the Licensed Marks, (ii) any composite mark containing a Licensed Mark,  or (iii) any company name, corporate name, trade name, keyword, or domain name consisting of or containing any of the Licensed Marks, for or in connection with any goods or services, whether such use is by CSC directly or through CSC’s licensees, CSC Subsidiaries, or CSC’s authorized users; and 

	
			
	 
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Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, and sublicensees will not, and will not cause any other Person to, take any other action which may adversely affect or contest CSC’s ownership of or right to use or the validity, incontestability or enforceability of the Licensed Marks, any composite mark containing a Licensed Mark, or the goodwill associated with the Licensed Marks.. 
		
	(k)
	Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, and any sublicensees as permitted under this Agreement, will display on materials utilizing or displaying the Licensed Marks any notice, marking, or indicia of ownership required by this Agreement or otherwise by CSC from time to time. Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, and any sublicensees as permitted under this Agreement will, in all material respects, use the Licensed Marks in a manner reasonably calculated to prevent the Licensed Marks from becoming generic or otherwise invalid.

		
	(l)
	Computer Sciences GS agrees to notify CSC in writing, as promptly as reasonably practicable, of any of the following which comes to the attention of Computer Sciences GS: (i) any adoption, use, or registration of any mark, trade name, trading style or corporate name, domain name, or designation which would infringe, impair or dilute, or tend to infringe, impair or dilute, the Licensed Marks; (ii) any challenge to CSC’s use, Computer Sciences GS’s use, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries’ use, or any sublicensees’ use of any Licensed Mark; or (iii) any claim made by any Person of any rights in any Licensed Mark.

		
	(m)
	Except as provided herein, CSC shall be responsible, at its sole discretion, for renewing and maintaining at CSC’s expense all trademark applications and registrations for the Licensed Marks. CSC may elect, for any reason, not to renew any applications and registrations for the Licensed Marks. In the event CSC determines during the Initial Term that it intends to allow an application or registration for a Licensed Mark, other than the “CSC” mark, to lapse, be cancelled or be abandoned, it will notify Computer Sciences GS as promptly as reasonably practicable and Computer Sciences GS shall be entitled to pursue or maintain such application or registration in CSC’s name, but at Computer Sciences GS’s sole cost and expense. Each Party agrees to cooperate and provide promptly, upon any request by the other Party, appropriate samples and specimens of CSC’s, Computer Sciences GS’s, and Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries’, and any authorized sublicensees’ use of the Licensed Marks and to otherwise assist the relevant Party in applying for, registering, maintaining and renewing CSC’s applications and registrations for the Licensed Marks, at CSC's expense.

		
	(n)
	Computer Sciences GS shall, at its own expense, at least once in every six (6) months and at any time at CSC’s written request, provide CSC with a written report detailing, for each Licensed Mark, (i) each jurisdiction where Computer Science GS, every Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary, and every sublicensee is using such Licensed Mark and (ii) the manner in which such Licensed Mark is being used in such jurisdiction.

		
	(o)
	CSC may elect at any time, at its sole discretion and for any reason, to change, alter, or replace the trademarks and service marks that CSC directs to be used by Computer Sciences GS as the names of the Licensed Products. Any changed/altered/replaced trademarks and service marks directed by CSC to be used by Computer Sciences GS as the new names of the Licensed Products (the “New Marks”) will become Licensed Marks under this Agreement immediately upon receipt by Computer Sciences GS of written notification by CSC of any New Marks. Upon receipt by Computer Sciences GS of written notice of any New Marks, Computer Sciences GS agrees to, and agrees to cause all Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and sublicensees to, change over within ninety (90) days on all web pages, marketing materials, promotional items, advertising, documents, files, and other materials to the use of the New Marks instead of the former Licensed Marks being used for such Licensed Products. 

	
			
	 
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	(p)
	Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute any representation or warranty by CSC that any Licensed Mark is valid or that the exercise by Computer Sciences GS, any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary, or any sublicensee of any rights granted under this Agreement with respect to any Licensed Mark will not infringe the Intellectual Property Rights of any Person.

		
	2.6
	Grant of Option to License Other Products

CSC hereby grants to Computer Sciences GS an option to license, at any time during the Initial Term, any Other Products as Computer Sciences GS may from time to time within such period reasonably request for use by Computer Sciences GS solely within the Computer Sciences GS Field. The terms and conditions of any such licenses, including any fees or maintenance rights or obligations, shall be negotiated and agreed between CSC and Computer Sciences GS on an arm’s-length basis at such time.
		
	2.7
	Preservation of Ownership of Proprietary Rights and Sublicense Requirements

		
	(a)
	All rights not specifically granted to Computer Sciences GS herein are hereby retained by CSC. There are no implied licenses to any of the CSC Proprietary Items (or to any right, title or interest therein or part, portion or aspect thereof). Computer Sciences GS covenants, and agrees to cause all Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and require all other sublicensees to covenant, to take no action or commit any omission that would reasonably be expected to be adverse to CSC’s sole and exclusive ownership of all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest in and to the CSC Proprietary Items and shall not (i) apply to register or cooperate in any effort by any Third Party to register any right (including any Intellectual Property Rights), title or interest in or to any CSC Proprietary Items anywhere in the world in connection with any products or services; (ii) challenge or participate in any challenge or diminution of CSC’s rights (including any Intellectual Property Rights) in the CSC Proprietary Items; or (iii) do anything else inconsistent with CSC’s rights (including any Intellectual Property Rights) in the CSC Proprietary Items. If, contrary to the intent of the Parties, it should occur that Computer Sciences GS has any rights of ownership in the CSC Proprietary Items, Computer Sciences GS hereby agrees, at any time upon the written request of CSC, to assign and to sell for ten dollars (US$10.00) to CSC any and all such rights of ownership as well as the entire right, title and interest to any such right (including any attendant goodwill), and Computer Sciences GS agrees that it has not entered and shall not enter into any agreement with any Third Party, including any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries or other sublicensees, or otherwise take or fail to take any action, that would prevent such assignment and sale. Computer Sciences GS shall promptly upon request by CSC execute, without additional consideration, any assignment or other document that may be reasonably necessary or appropriate for CSC to purchase, take assignment or perfect its ownership interest or to memorialize, record or otherwise denote or demonstrate ownership by CSC of all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest in and to any CSC Proprietary Items. 

		
	(b)
	CSC shall be responsible, at CSC’s own expense, for, and shall make all decisions concerning, the preparation, filing, registration, prosecution, renewal, enforcement and maintenance of any Intellectual Property Rights in or covering any CSC Proprietary Item. Computer Sciences GS agrees to, and agrees to cause all Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and require all other sublicensees to, cooperate fully with, and provide reasonable assistance to, CSC in respect thereof, at CSC's own expense.

		
	(c)
	In order to assign title to CSC in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, Computer Sciences GS shall take all actions required to obtain title to inventions made in the performance of a Customer Contract, including providing timely notice to the Customer under such Customer Contract and electing to take title. Computer Sciences GS shall seek an advance waiver of any Governmental Entity’s right to take title in those instances where such requests are required or permitted.

	
			
	 
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	(d)
	Unless CSC has provided its express, prior written consent (in accordance with CSC’s internal delegation of authority policy and procedures), Computer Sciences GS shall not enter into any Customer Contract that includes Federal Acquisition Regulation (“FAR”) Clause 52.227-17, “Rights in Data - Special Works” or Department of Defense FAR Supplement Cause 252.227-7020, “Rights in Special Works,” or any other similar provision that grants any Governmental Entity a right to title to any CSC Proprietary Item.

		
	(e)
	Computer Sciences GS shall set forth in written agreements with any sublicensee all applicable restrictions and obligations regarding CSC Proprietary Items as set forth in this Agreement.  Computer Sciences GS shall not grant any right to or fail to require any obligation from any permitted sublicensee that is inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement or reduces or eliminates protections of CSC Proprietary Items or CSC’s ownership of CSC Proprietary Items as set forth herein.  Computer Sciences GS shall expressly identify CSC as a third party beneficiary in all written agreements with any sublicensee.

		
	(f)
	Computer Sciences GS shall set forth in written agreements with any Contractor all applicable restrictions and obligations regarding such Licensed Product or the Applicable Licensed Product Items as set forth in this Agreement.

		
	2.8
	Enforcement Actions

Computer Sciences GS agrees to notify CSC in writing, as promptly as reasonably practicable, of any actual, threatened or alleged infringement, challenge, misappropriation, claim, impairment or violation of any Intellectual Property Rights relating to the Licensed Products, Licensed Know-How or Licensed Marks that comes to the attention of Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary. CSC shall have sole and exclusive authority and discretion to take such legal action as it deems appropriate and control any dispute, claim, litigation, United States Patent and Trademark Office or other U.S. or foreign governmental or administrative proceeding, or other action arising out of any actual or alleged infringement, challenge, misappropriation, claim, impairment or violation of any Intellectual Property Rights relating to the CSC Proprietary Items and including any brought by a Third Party (an “Enforcement Action”). Unless the Parties otherwise agree, all costs and expenses related to an Enforcement Action shall be borne by CSC, and CSC shall be entitled to all monetary damages, fines, settlement payments, costs, attorneys’ fees, and other amounts (“Recoveries”) awarded to CSC as a direct result of an Enforcement Action. Computer Sciences GS shall, and if requested by CSC cause Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries and any sublicensees to, at CSC’s expense, cooperate fully and promptly with CSC with respect to such Enforcement Action, in such manner and to such extent as CSC may reasonably request, including joining such Enforcement Action as a party. Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring CSC to take any action to bring or defend any Enforcement Action or to indemnify or hold harmless Computer Sciences GS, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, or any sublicensees in connection therewith. During the Initial Term, in the event CSC provides written notice or confirmation to Computer Sciences GS that it determines not to bring an Enforcement Action, Computer Sciences GS may, with the prior written consent of CSC (which consent may be withheld by CSC for any reason in its sole discretion), bring an Enforcement Action with respect to any violation of the Licensed Products, Licensed Know-How or Licensed Marks that Computer Sciences GS reasonably believes would have a material and adverse effect on its business; provided, however, that Computer Sciences GS shall not compromise or settle any Enforcement Action without the prior written consent of CSC; provided, further that Computer Sciences GS shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless (at Computer Sciences GS’s sole cost and expense) CSC for any losses of CSC arising from or relating to such Enforcement Action brought by Computer Sciences GS without CSC’s prior written consent, including, for the avoidance of doubt, any losses arising from any counterclaim to such Enforcement Action. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, all costs and expenses related to an Enforcement Action brought by Computer Sciences GS shall be borne by Computer Sciences GS and any Recoveries 

	
			
	 
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awarded to Computer Sciences GS as a direct result of an Enforcement Action brought by Computer Sciences GS shall belong to Computer Sciences GS. CSC shall, if reasonably requested by Computer Sciences GS and at Computer Sciences GS’ expense, provide and cause its controlled Affiliates to provide reasonable cooperation with respect to any such Enforcement Action.  For the avoidance of doubt, nothing herein shall be construed as requiring CSC to join as a party any Enforcement Action brought by Computer Sciences GS.
		
	2.9
	Prohibited Uses and Administrative Obligations

		
	(a)
	Except as expressly permitted by this Agreement (including Section 2.9(b)), the Reseller Agreement or with the prior written consent of CSC (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) in accordance with Schedule 2.9(a), Computer Sciences GS shall not, nor shall it allow or give permission to any Third Party, including but not limited to any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary, End User or Governmental Entity, to:

		
	(i)
	use, copy (except for internal archival purposes), distribute, rent, lease, license, lend, give, sublicense, disclose or transfer any of the CSC Proprietary Items or any portion thereof;

		
	(ii)
	access or make available to any Third Party source code in any manner (and whether or not subject to escrow arrangements) relating to the Licensed Products, Licensed Product Items or any portion thereof;

		
	(iii)
	translate, modify, adapt, enhance, extend, decompile, disassemble or reverse engineer the Licensed Products, Licensed Product Items or any portion thereof;

		
	(iv)
	transfer, assign or sublicense, or purport to transfer, assign or sublicense, to any Third Party any right, including any Intellectual Property Rights, in or to any of the CSC Proprietary Items;

		
	(v)
	allow any of the CSC Proprietary Items or any right in any of them to become subject of any charge, lien or encumbrance;

		
	(vi)
	alter, remove or obscure any trademark, copyright, trade secret, patent, proprietary right and/or other legal notice of CSC that are part of or affixed to any of the CSC Proprietary Items;

		
	(vii)
	modify, decompile, disassemble or reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive, obtain or modify the source code to, write or develop any derivative software based upon the Licensed Products, or sell, rent, lease, license, sublicense, copy, reproduce, disclose or transmit the CSC Proprietary Items or any portion thereof, or permit any Third Party to do any of the foregoing, for any purpose whatsoever;

		
	(viii)
	use or permit use of the CSC Proprietary Items by a Third Party or on any service bureau, time-sharing or similar system; or

		
	(ix)
	create Improvements or additions to any of the CSC Proprietary Items.

For purposes of this Section 2.9(a), CSC Proprietary Items shall include, with respect to Licensed Know-How,  only that Licensed Know-How which is Technical Data related to Licensed Products or any other reasonably identifiable products or services in existence and owned by CSC or a CSC Subsidiary as of the Effective Date. 

	
			
	 
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	(b)
	Prior to entering into any Customer Contract in connection with any CSC Proprietary Items (other than NPS-Developed Products, unless Computer Sciences GS or the applicable Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary would reasonably be expected to satisfy the obligations set forth in this Section 2.9(b) with respect to such NPS-Developed Product) with any Governmental Entity, Computer Sciences GS or the applicable Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary shall first (i) obtain a written acknowledgment from the relevant contracting officer that such CSC Proprietary Items required to be delivered or used in performance of such Customer Contract are “commercial items” as such term is defined in FAR 2.101, (ii) ensure that the regulatory-specified contract clauses and licenses, if any, for the acquisition of such “commercial items” are included in such Customer Contract and (iii) obtain a written acknowledgment from the relevant contracting officer that any modifications to such “commercial items” are (A) of a type customarily available in the commercial marketplace or (B) minor modifications made to meet U.S. federal government requirements.

		
	(c)
	Computer Sciences GS shall effect and maintain security measures as are necessary to safeguard the CSC Proprietary Items from any unauthorized access or use by any Person. Computer Sciences GS shall cause Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and Computer Sciences GS shall be liable hereunder for the actions and inactions of Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries, all Computer Sciences GS Personnel and all other sublicensees as though they were the actions or inactions of Computer Sciences GS.

		
	(d)
	Computer Sciences GS shall not, and agrees to cause Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries not to, take any action or grant any sublicense to any Person that exceeds the scope of any license or right to sublicense granted by this Agreement.

		
	(e)
	Computer Sciences GS shall not, and agrees to cause Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries not to, directly or indirectly, violate any applicable Laws or regulations in exercising any rights provided by or performed under this Agreement.

		
	2.10
	Compliance with Third Party Licenses

Computer Sciences GS shall comply with the terms of the license agreements governing Third Party vendor materials incorporated into any of the Licensed Products or Licensed Product Items as and to the extent CSC so notifies Computer Sciences GS in writing from time to time. None of the licenses or rights to sublicense granted hereby include any license to or right to sublicense the Intellectual Property Rights of any Third Party, unless and only to the extent CSC is authorized to provide such license or right to sublicense to Computer Sciences GS. Computer Sciences GS acknowledges and agrees that Computer Sciences GS shall seek any license to or right to sublicense any Intellectual Property Rights of a Third Party in the CSC Proprietary Items from such Third Party. Computer Sciences GS shall comply with any requirements set forth in the Reseller Agreement relating to the Intellectual Property Rights of any Third Party in CSC Agility or the Applicable Licensed Product Items.
		
	3.
	GRANT OF IP TO COMPUTER SCIENCES GS

		
	3.1
	Assignment of Restricted IP to Computer Sciences GS

		
	(a)
	CSC hereby assigns, conveys, transfers and delivers to Computer Sciences GS or its designee all of CSC’s right, title and interest in and to the Restricted IP, including, without limitation, any and all goodwill symbolized thereby (as applicable), the right to recover for damages and profits for past, present, and future infringements, dilutions, misappropriations or other violations of any part of the Restricted IP and the right 

	
			
	 
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to sue for and recover the same throughout the world in the name of CSC or its designee (the “Restricted IP Assignment”).   
		
	(b)
	The Restricted IP Assignment may be made of record in any government and/or administrative authority in any applicable jurisdiction, including in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the United States Copyright Office, as appropriate and desired by Computer Sciences GS.  

		
	4.
	GRANT OF LICENSE TO CSC

		
	4.1
	Grant of Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP License to CSC

		
	(a)
	Computer Sciences GS hereby grants to CSC a non-exclusive, perpetual, non-transferrable, non-assignable, royalty-free, fully paid-up right and license to access, use, copy, make Improvements to and sublicense to end users, any CSC Subsidiary and any contractor of CSC or of a CSC Subsidiary any Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP (the “Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP License”). During the Initial Term, the Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP License shall be limited solely to outside the Computer Sciences GS Field.

		
	(b)
	Without limiting the foregoing, the Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP License shall entitle CSC to access, use, copy and sublicense in accordance herewith, including Section 4.1(d), all Improvements to the Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP as well as any new versions thereof in each case that are created and released by Computer Sciences GS during the Initial Term and made generally available by Computer Sciences GS to end users of the Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Computer Sciences GS shall have no obligation to create or release any such Improvements, and the timing of any such Improvements shall be at the sole discretion of Computer Sciences GS or its applicable Affiliate.

		
	(c)
	As between the Parties, Computer Sciences GS shall exclusively own all right (including all Intellectual Property Rights), title and interest in and to any and all Improvements made or created from or based on any Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP by or on behalf of CSC following the Effective Date.

		
	(d)
	CSC shall provide Computer Sciences GS with written notice of any Improvements made or created from or based on any Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP by or on behalf of CSC during the Initial Term. After such notice is provided, such Improvements shall automatically be included in the definition of Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP, and the Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP License granted to CSC in Section 4.1(a) shall automatically be amended to allow CSC to use such Improvements under the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

		
	(e)
	CSC shall not transfer, assign or sublicense, or purport to transfer, assign or sublicense, its rights under any Imminent Computer Sciences GS IP other than to CSC Subsidiaries and any contractor of CSC or of a CSC Subsidiary to the extent required in connection with the operation of the CSC Business outside of the Computer Sciences GS Field and in accordance with this Agreement.

		
	5.
	TERM

		
	5.1
	Initial Term

The initial term of this Agreement (the “Initial Term”) shall commence as of the Effective Date and continue through the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Effective Date unless terminated earlier pursuant to Section 11.

	
			
	 
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	5.2
	Extension of the Term

Computer Sciences GS may elect to extend the expiration date of this Agreement for up to one (1) additional period of five (5) years (the “Extension Term”), by providing written notice of such election to CSC at least ninety (90) days before the then-scheduled expiration of the Initial Term of its intent to extend the Initial Term (the Initial Term as extended by an Extension Term, the “Term”).
		
	6.
	FEES, FEE ADJUSTMENTS, PAYMENT, AND TAXES

		
	6.1
	Fees and Adjustments

		
	(a)
	During the Initial Term, for maintenance and support of the Licensed Products in accordance with this Agreement and the Reseller Agreement, Computer Sciences GS agrees to pay to CSC each License Year, an annual net fee equal to thirty million dollars (US$30,000,000) (the “Maintenance Fee”).

		
	(b)
	Computer Sciences GS shall pay to CSC the following additional maintenance fees during the Initial Term as follows:

		
	(i)
	0.5% of the amount by which Computer Sciences GS’s total consolidated revenues during any fiscal year exceed seven billion dollars (US$7,000,000,000); and 

		
	(ii)
	5% of the amount by which Computer Sciences GS’s total revenues from its cloud computing solutions and services during any fiscal year exceed six hundred million dollars (US$600,000,000) (the “Additional Maintenance Fees”, and together with the Maintenance Fee, the “Fees”).

		
	(c)
	The Fees applicable during the Extension Term shall be as agreed by the Parties acting reasonably and in good faith.

		
	6.2
	Payments

Computer Sciences GS shall pay CSC the Maintenance Fee applicable to each License Year within five (5) Business Days of the commencement of such License Year. Computer Sciences GS shall pay any Additional Maintenance Fees within twenty-one (21) calendar days after completion of any fiscal year during which any such Fees become due.
		
	6.3
	Taxes

Each Party shall be responsible for all Taxes imposed on such Party under applicable Law. In no event shall any Party be responsible for Taxes on or measured by net income of the other Party. The Parties shall cooperate with each other to furnish such forms and certificates that they are legally entitled to furnish to eliminate or reduce Taxes on payments described herein. No Party shall be required to “gross up” the other party for Taxes imposed through withholding or deduction. To the extent any Party is required under applicable Law to collect sales, use or similar taxes from the other Party, the Party required to collect such taxes shall separately state the applicable sales, use or similar tax on an invoice rendered to the other Party.
		
	7.
	SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS

		
	7.1
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	(a)
	The Parties acknowledge that the Maintenance Fee is a net amount reflecting maintenance and support obligations on each Party and agree that:

		
	(i)
	Computer Sciences GS shall provide support and maintenance services to CSC in respect of the NPS-Developed Products as set forth below;

		
	(ii)
	CSC shall provide support and maintenance services to Computer Sciences GS in respect of all Licensed Products other than the NPS-Developed Products as set forth below;

		
	(iii)
	in respect of each Licensed Product other than the NPS-Developed Products, CSC shall provide Computer Sciences GS with (i) any Improvements created by or on behalf of CSC as and when made generally available by CSC to its customers, or, if not made generally available by CSC to its customers, within a reasonable time after such Improvements are developed by or on behalf of CSC and (ii) the applicable help desk support as set forth on Schedule 1.1(vv); and

		
	(iv)
	in respect of the NPS-Developed Products, Computer Sciences GS shall provide CSC with (i) any Improvements created by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS as and when made generally available by Computer Sciences GS to its customers, or, if not made generally available by Computer Sciences GS to its customers, within a reasonable time after such Improvements are developed by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS, (ii) help desk support equivalent to at least CSC level 3 help desk support to the extent being provided by Computer Sciences GS as of the Effective Date in respect of such NPS-Developed Product, (iii) access to the source code relating to any and all Improvements made or created from or based on such NPS-Developed Product by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS and (iv) all maintenance and support services required of CSC under CSC’s existing maintenance and support contracts with its customers relating to such NPS-Developed Product.

		
	(b)
	Notwithstanding the foregoing, CSC and Computer Sciences GS may elect to enter into a separate agreement after the date hereof setting forth any additional maintenance and support services to be provided by CSC to Computer Sciences GS in respect of any Licensed Product or Licensed Product Items, such as training on the Licensed Products. The terms and conditions of any such agreement, including the fees for such services, shall be negotiated and agreed between CSC and Computer Sciences GS on an arm’s-length basis at such time.

		
	(c)
	The Parties will agree on governance procedures for the request and delivery of the Licensed Products, Licensed Product Items and Improvements during the Term but the failure to agree shall not void the Parties’ respective obligations to request and deliver the Licensed Products, Licensed Product Items and Improvements during the Term in accordance with this Agreement.

		
	7.2
	Support Exclusions

		
	(a)
	Neither Party shall be required to provide support to the extent that any problem with any Licensed Product is due to:

		
	(i)
	the Licensed Product having been altered, damaged or modified by the other Party or its Subsidiaries or Customers;

		
	(ii)
	the other Party’s or its Subsidiary’s negligence, hardware malfunction or any cause beyond the reasonable control of the Party providing support; 

	
			
	 
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	(iii)
	the Licensed Product being used in an operating environment other than an operating environment (i) specified in the Licensed Product Specifications or the Licensed Product Documentation or (ii) otherwise agreed in writing by CSC and Computer Sciences GS; or

		
	(iv)
	use of a version of the Licensed Product that is not the latest or most recent version.

		
	(b)
	Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing, neither Party shall be required to provide any maintenance or support services directly to the other Party’s end users.

		
	(c)
	Neither Party shall be required to provide any maintenance or support services in connection with any portion of the Licensed Product that is owned by a Third Party, unless such Party delivers or otherwise makes available such portion directly to the other Party.

		
	8.
	WARRANTIES

		
	8.1
	Warranty Exclusions

		
	(a)
	Except as otherwise may be expressly set forth in the Reseller Agreement, CSC shall in no circumstances have any liability for any of the following: (i) failure of the Licensed Products resulting from unpermitted modification, abuse or prohibited use of the Licensed Products or use of the Licensed Products that does not comply with the requirements of the Licensed Product Sales Materials, (ii) failure of the Licensed Products resulting from use of the Licensed Products in combination with any other software and/or equipment which has not been supplied or approved in writing by CSC for use with the Licensed Products, (iii) loss of data or any storage media in the possession or under the control of Computer Sciences GS or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary, (iv) the content and accuracy of any document produced by the Licensed Products, (v) Computer Sciences GS’s or any Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary’s negligence or hardware malfunction (vi) NPS-Developed Products or (vii) Restricted IP.

		
	(b)
	NO WARRANTY SHALL BE CREATED BY, AND NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY SHALL ARISE FROM, THIS AGREEMENT OR CSC’S RENDERING OF TECHNICAL, PROGRAMMING, OR OTHER ADVICE OR SERVICE HEREUNDER. COMPUTER SCIENCES GS SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE ACCEPTED THE CSC PROPRIETARY ITEMS, THE RESTRICTED IP AND ANY SERVICES PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “WHERE IS,” AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.

		
	(c)
	(i) COMPUTER SCIENCES GS HEREBY WAIVES ALL WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WARRANTY OF TITLE, WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OR OTHERWISE (INCLUDING TIME OF PERFORMANCE) RESPECTING THE CSC PROPRIETARY ITEMS, RESTRICTED IP OR SERVICES AND, (ii) CSC MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN A LICENSED PRODUCT ITEM OR ANY RESTRICTED IP WILL MEET COMPUTER SCIENCES GS’S REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF A LICENSED PRODUCT ITEM OR ANY RESTRICTED IP WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE.

		
	(d)
	EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, COMPUTER SCIENCES GS ASSUMES SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE SUITABILITY AND RESULTS OBTAINED FROM USE OF THE CSC PROPRIETARY ITEMS, THE RESTRICTED IP AND THE SERVICES, AND ANY DECISIONS MADE OR ACTIONS TAKEN BASED ON THE 

	
			
	 
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INFORMATION CONTAINED IN OR GENERATED BY THE CSC PROPRIETARY ITEMS, THE RESTRICTED IP AND THE SERVICES.
		
	9.
	INDEMNIFICATION; INJUNCTIVE RELIEF; LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

		
	9.1
	Indemnification by CSC

CSC will indemnify, defend and hold harmless Computer Sciences GS, and each of Computer Sciences GS’s controlled Affiliates and Computer Sciences GS’s and its controlled Affiliates’ directors, officers, employees, agents and permitted successors and assigns (“Computer Sciences GS Indemnitees”) from and against any and all Losses incurred by any Computer Sciences GS Indemnitee as a direct result of any claim by a Third Party that is not a Computer Sciences GS Affiliate that Computer Sciences GS’s use of any Improvements to the Licensed Products provided by CSC pursuant to this Agreement infringes or misappropriates any U.S. copyright, trademark or trade secret, except to the extent resulting from (i) Computer Sciences GS’s modification of the Licensed Products or combination by Computer Sciences GS of the Licensed Products with other products or services if the Licensed Products would not have been infringing but for such combination or modification, (ii) Computer Sciences GS’s use of such Licensed Products other than as permitted under this Agreement, (iii) Computer Sciences GS’s failure to use an updated non-infringing version of the applicable Licensed Products to the extent Computer Sciences GS was notified that the update cured an infringement, (iv) changes to the Licensed Products made by CSC at the direction of Computer Sciences GS, (v) any open source software included in the Licensed Products or used by Computer Sciences GS or an End User in connection with the Licensed Products, or (vi) any portion of the Licensed Products that is owned by a Third Party.
		
	9.2
	Indemnification by Computer Sciences GS

Computer Sciences GS will indemnify, defend and hold harmless CSC, and each of CSC’s Affiliates and CSC’s and its Affiliates’ directors, officers, employees, agents and permitted successors and assigns (“CSC Indemnitees”) from and against any and all Losses incurred by any CSC Indemnitee as a direct result of any claim by a Third Party that is not a CSC Affiliate (A) arising from or relating to Computer Sciences GS’s, Computer Sciences GS Subsidiaries’ or any End User’s use of the Licensed Products, and/or any end user agreement, documentation or representation provided or made by Computer Sciences GS to an End User to the extent such end user agreement, documentation or representation differs from the Licensed Product Sales Materials, Licensed Product Documentation, marketing materials and/or Reseller Agreement provided by CSC or (B) that CSC’s use of any Improvements to the Licensed Products provided by Computer Sciences GS pursuant to this Agreement infringes or misappropriates any U.S. copyright, trademark or trade secret, except to the extent resulting from (i) CSC’s modification of the Licensed Products or combination by CSC of the Licensed Products with other products or services if the Licensed Products would not have been infringing but for such combination or modification, (ii) CSC’s failure to use an updated non-infringing version of the applicable Licensed Products to the extent CSC was notified that the update cured an infringement, (iii) changes to the Licensed Products made by Computer Sciences GS at the direction of CSC, (iv) any open source software included in the Licensed Products or used by CSC or its customers in connection with the Licensed Products or (v) any portion of the Licensed Products that is owned by a Third Party.
		
	9.3
	Sole Remedy; Indemnification Procedures

		
	(a)
	If any Improvement for which CSC has an indemnification obligation under Section 9.1 becomes, or in CSC’s reasonable opinion is likely to become, the subject of any U.S. copyright, trademark or trade secret 

	
			
	 
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infringement or misappropriation claim or proceeding, CSC will, in addition to indemnifying Computer Sciences GS as provided in Section 9.1, promptly take the following actions, at no additional charge to Computer Sciences GS, in the listed order of priority: (i) secure the right to continue using the item or (ii) replace or modify the item to make it non-infringing. If neither of such actions can be accomplished by CSC using commercially reasonable efforts, and only in such event, CSC will remove the applicable Improvements and, in full satisfaction of CSC’s obligations with respect to this Section 9.3(a), the applicable Fees will be equitably adjusted to reflect such removal. THIS SECTION 9.3 AND SECTION 9.1 STATE THE ENTIRE LIABILITY AND OBLIGATIONS OF CSC AND THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF COMPUTER SCIENCES GS, ITS AFFILIATES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS WITH RESPECT TO ANY VIOLATION OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS BY THE LICENSED PRODUCTS AND THE SUPPORT SERVICES OR ANY PART THEREOF.
		
	(b)
	All indemnification procedures shall be governed by Section 7.4 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.

		
	9.4
	Injunctive Relief

The Parties acknowledge and agree that money damages would not be a sufficient remedy for any breach of Sections 2, 4, or 10 of this Agreement by a Party or any of its Subsidiaries and that the other Party shall, in addition to any other rights it may have at Law or in equity, be entitled to equitable relief, including injunction and specific performance, as a remedy for any breach (and the Party in breach shall not raise the defense of an adequate remedy at Law) without the posting of a bond or other form of assurance or surety.
		
	9.5
	Limitation of Liability

EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO (i) EITHER PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS SECTION 9 WITH RESPECT TO THIRD PARTY CLAIMS, (ii) EITHER PARTY’S INFRINGEMENT OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THE OTHER OR USE OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THE OTHER IN ANY MANNER OR FOR ANY PURPOSE OR APPLICATION NOT EXPRESSLY PERMITTED BY THIS AGREEMENT, (iii) EITHER PARTY’S BREACH OF THE CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT OR (iv) EITHER PARTY’S FRAUD, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR COSTS, OR FOR LOST OR DAMAGED DATA OR LOSS OF PROFIT OR GOODWILL, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR NOT, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR COSTS. 
		
	10.
	CONFIDENTIAL DATA & PROPRIETARY MATERIALS

		
	10.1
	Confidential Data, Proprietary Information, and Trade Secrets

All Confidential Information submitted by one Party to the other Party in connection with this Agreement shall be governed by the confidentiality obligations set forth in Section 8.5 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, Confidential Information of CSC shall include all CSC Proprietary Items.
		
	10.2
	Employees and Sublicensees

	
			
	 
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Each Party shall cause its Affiliates and require its sublicensees and its and their employees, authorized agents and representatives to comply with the provisions set forth in this Agreement and shall be deemed for purposes of this Agreement to have taken the actions and inactions of the same in connection thereto. 
		
	11.
	TERMINATION

		
	11.1
	Events of Termination

This Agreement may only be terminated if:
		
	(a)
	the Parties mutually agree; 

		
	(b)
	the other Party is in material breach or default of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or obligations under this Agreement or violates or infringes the Intellectual Property Rights of such Party and which breach, violation or infringement has remained uncured or otherwise unresolved for a period of thirty (30) days or more following that Party’s receipt of written notice regarding such breach; or

		
	(c)
	the other Party makes any assignment or assumption for the benefit of creditors or files a petition in bankruptcy or is adjudged bankrupt or is placed in the hands of a receiver or if the equivalent of any of the proceedings or acts referred to in this clause, though known and/or designated by some other name or term, occurs;

and such Party notifies the other Party of its election to terminate this Agreement.
		
	11.2
	Effect of Termination or Expiration

		
	(a)
	Upon the termination of this Agreement or the expiration of the Term, (i) Computer Sciences GS’s licenses to access and use any Improvements to the Licensed Products and the Licensed Product Items pursuant to Sections 2.1(b), 2.1(d), 2.2(b) and 2.2(d) shall cease and be of no further force or effect and (ii) Computer Sciences GS shall only be entitled to access and use the then-current versions of the Licensed Products and the Licensed Product Items in Computer Sciences GS’s possession.

		
	(b)
	Upon the termination of this Agreement, Computer Sciences GS shall immediately return all copies, in any form, of any Confidential Information in its possession or control (or certify to CSC in writing that the same has been destroyed), except the then-current versions of the Licensed Products and the Licensed Product Items in Computer Sciences GS’s possession or control.

		
	(c)
	Unless a contrary intention clearly appears, expressions of termination, cancellation or rescission of this Agreement may not be construed as a renunciation or discharge of any claim in damages for an antecedent breach of this Agreement or an obligation incurred prior to the termination or expiration thereof.

		
	11.3
	Survival of Terms

Upon the termination of this Agreement or the expiration of the Term for any reason, the following shall survive: (a) any unsatisfied payment obligation or other right or remedy regardless of whether based on prior default or performance or otherwise, (b) any limitation on the scope, manner, method, or location of the exercise of rights in the CSC Proprietary Items, (c) any limitation, exclusion or waiver of warranties, remedy, liability or damages, (d) any obligation of confidentiality, nondisclosure, return of data or materials, or singular obligation to the extent that the obligation was created by the terms of this Agreement, (e) any right for effectuating any of the aforesaid, (f) the right of CSC to receive any and all Improvements made 

	
			
	 
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or created from or based on the Licensed Products or any Licensed Product Items by or on behalf of Computer Sciences GS or a Computer Sciences GS Subsidiary or End User following the Effective Date and (g) the provisions of Sections 2 (except for the right of Computer Sciences GS to receive Improvements pursuant to Sections 2.1(b), 2.1(d), 2.2(b) and 2.2(d) and the option to license Other Products pursuant to Section 2.6, each of which shall not survive), 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
		
	12.
	GENERAL PROVISIONS

		
	12.1
	Further Assurances

In addition to the actions specifically provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, each Party agrees to execute or cause to be executed and to record or cause to be recorded such other agreements, instruments and other documents, and to take such other action, as reasonably necessary or desirable, to fully effectuate the license grants, assignment, intents and purposes of this Agreement.
		
	12.2
	Relationship of the Parties

This Agreement shall not be construed to place the Parties in the relationship of legal representatives, partners, joint venturers or agents of or with each other. No Party shall have any power to obligate or bind the other Party in any manner whatsoever, except as specifically provided herein.
		
	12.3
	Amendment

This Agreement may not be modified or amended, except by an agreement in writing signed by each of the Parties.
		
	12.4
	Entire Agreement

The Schedules shall be construed with and as an integral part of this Agreement to the same extent as if the same had been set forth verbatim herein. This Agreement (including the Schedules) and the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the Parties related to the subject matter of the Agreement and supersede all prior agreements, discussions and understandings between the Parties related to its subject matter.
		
	12.5
	Priority of Agreements

If there is a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement (or any other agreement referred to therein), the provisions of this Agreement will control. If there is a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and a Reseller Agreement that references this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement will control.
		
	12.6
	Assignment

This Agreement shall not be assignable by Computer Sciences GS, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, without the prior written consent of CSC, and any attempt to assign any rights or obligations arising under this Agreement without such consent shall be void; provided, however, that Computer Sciences GS may assign this Agreement (a) to an Affiliate controlled by Computer Sciences GS, or (b) to a purchaser of all or substantially all of the properties and assets of Computer Sciences GS, in each case so long as such assignee expressly assumes, in a written instrument in form reasonably satisfactory to CSC, the due and punctual performance or observance of every agreement and covenant of this Agreement to be performed 

	
			
	 
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or observed on the part of Computer Sciences GS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, because of its personal nature to CSC, the Trademarks License may not be assigned to any Person without the prior written consent of CSC, which consent may be withheld by CSC for any reason in its sole discretion. For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement shall be assignable by CSC, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to any Person without restriction.
		
	12.7
	Successors and Assigns

The provisions to this Agreement shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
		
	12.8
	Third Party Beneficiaries

This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the Parties and their respective Affiliates and shall not be deemed to confer upon any Third Party any remedy, claim, liability, reimbursement, cause of action or other right in excess of those existing without reference to this Agreement, except that any Computer Sciences GS Indemnitees or CSC Indemnitees shall be intended third-party beneficiaries of Section 8 of this Agreement.
		
	12.9
	Notices

All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement shall be made and delivered in conformity with Section 11.6 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement.
		
	12.10
	Rules of Construction

This Agreement will be fairly interpreted in accordance with its terms and without any strict construction in favor of or against either Party. Moreover, drafts of the Agreement and Schedules shall not be taken into account in interpreting, or establishing the nature or limits of, a Party’s rights and obligations hereunder. Any singular term in this Agreement shall be deemed to include the plural, and any plural term the singular. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, all rights granted herein and hereby shall be construed so as to permit or require only such action and/or use that is in compliance with Applicable Security Laws and Regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties shall comply with all applicable Export Control Laws and Regulations.
		
	12.11
	Title and Headings

Titles and headings to Sections herein are inserted for convenience of reference only and are not intended to be a part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.
		
	12.12
	No Waiver

A Party does not waive any right under this Agreement by failing to insist on compliance with any of the terms of this Agreement or by failing to exercise any right hereunder. Any waivers granted hereunder are effective only if recorded in a writing signed by the Party granting such waiver.
		
	12.13
	Severability

If any provision of this Agreement is determined by any court or Governmental Entity to be unenforceable, the Parties intend that this Agreement be enforced as if the unenforceable provisions were not present and that any partially valid and enforceable provisions be enforced to the extent that they are enforceable.

	
			
	 
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	12.14
	Governing Law; Jurisdiction

This Agreement (and any claims or disputes arising out of or related thereto or to the transactions contemplated thereby or to the inducement of any Party to enter therein, whether for breach of contract, tortious conduct or otherwise and whether predicated on common Law, statute or otherwise) shall in all respects be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York, including all matters of construction, validity and performance, in each case without reference to any choice-of-law or conflict of law principles that might lead to the application of the Laws of any other jurisdiction. Subject to the provisions of Section 9 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement, each of the Parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of (a) the Fairfax County Circuit Court and any appeals courts thereof or (b) the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and any appeals courts thereof (the courts referred to in clauses (a) and (b), the “Virginia Courts”), for the purposes of any suit, action or other proceeding to compel arbitration or for provisional relief in aid of arbitration in accordance with Section 9 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement or to prevent irreparable harm, and to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Virginia Courts for the enforcement of any award issued thereunder. Each of the Parties further agrees that service of any process, summons, notice or document by U.S. registered mail to such Party’s respective address set forth in Section 11.6 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement shall be effective service of process for any action, suit or proceeding in the Virginia Courts with respect to any matters to which it has submitted to jurisdiction in this Section 12.14. Each of the Parties irrevocably and unconditionally waives any objection to the laying of venue of any action, suit or proceeding arising out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby in the Virginia Courts, and hereby further irrevocably and unconditionally waives and agrees not to plead or claim in any such court that any such action, suit or proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.
		
	12.15
	Dispute Resolution

The procedures set forth in Section 9 of the Master Separation and Distribution Agreement shall apply to the resolution of all disputes arising under this Agreement.
		
	12.16
	Specific Performance

From and after the Effective Date, in the event of any actual or threatened default in, or breach of, any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, the Parties agree that the Party to this Agreement who is or is to be thereby aggrieved shall have the right to specific performance and injunctive or other equitable relief of its rights under this Agreement, in addition to any and all other rights and remedies at Law or in equity, and all such rights and remedies shall be cumulative. The Parties agree that, from and after the Effective Date, the remedies at Law for any breach or threatened breach of this Agreement, including monetary damages, are inadequate compensation for any loss, that any defense in any action for specific performance that a remedy at Law would be adequate is hereby waived, and that any requirements for the securing or posting of any bond with such remedy are hereby waived.
		
	12.17
	Counterparts

This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement, and shall become effective when one or more such counterparts have been signed by each of the Parties and delivered to the other Party.
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SIGNATORY
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first above written.

	
			
	 
	COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION

	 
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	COMPUTER SCIENCES GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC.

	 
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