Natalie Bellwood: Yes. DXC Technology operates in over 70 countries worldwide. We follow the law of the countries we operate in, including the recent sanctions.  Fortunately, we maintain a rigorous sanctions compliance program and we have received and implemented timely expert advice on the applicability of these current sanctions on Russia.  In certain cases, particularly export control sanctions, we have operated a compliance program for many years which screens for sanctions compliance in third-party transactions and this program continues in place and is updated as required by newly issued or expanded sanctions.  Our sanctions compliance program is overseen at the corporate level by our Ethics and Compliance Office, which is run by the VP Ethics & Compliance, under DXC’s General Counsel, Bill Deckelman.

Global supply chains are also being disrupted by the invasion of Ukraine as well as the resulting sanctions on Russia. Our supply chain team is monitoring the situation constantly. Up to now, we have only seen minor disruptions, despite the fact that several key global companies have also announced their exit from Russia. We expect the situation will get worse, the longer the invasion of Ukraine, and resulting sanctions continue.