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CSC and Computer Sciences Raytheon (CSR) are committed to providing a full range of benefits for you and your family. To help you afford quality health care when you need it most. To provide financial security and protection. And to give you tools for managing health care and dependent day care expenses.

This site is your guide to the CSC and CSR benefit plans administered by Aetna. Here you’ll find information about how the plans work and how to choose the one that’s right for you and your family. You’ll also learn about the services available to you through each plan.

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