CGI selected as technology partner to help FBI

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FAIRFAX, Va. – CGI Federal has been named a technology partner for the FBI to help the bureau lower costs and increase project and program success through modernization of their IT systems.

In a news release, CGI said it can bid on task orders under the FBI Information Technology Supplies and Support Services 2nd Generation Blanket Purchase Agreement, which carries a ceiling value of $8 billion.

“As a trusted partner to the FBI and Department of Justice, we help these organizations accelerate their digital transformations to deliver business and mission outcomes,” said Clay Goldwein, CGI senior vice president, National Security and Justice.

CGI has a Huntsville office on Market Street in Redstone Gateway. The FBI has operations on Redstone Arsenal.

“This new agreement will allow CGI to build upon a decade of success working with the FBI, to bring the right talent, tools and emerging technologies that the Bureau needs to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving mission and technology landscape,” said Robert Moskowitz, CGI vice president, Consulting Services. “Moreover, CGI’s presence in FBI locations such as the National Capital Region and Huntsville enables us to support the FBI’s Strategic Realignment and other initiatives while leveraging top local talent within the communities where we live and work.”

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