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    U.S. Department of State and Bureau of Consular Services Awards CGI Federal $26 Million Task Order Contract

    By Aisha JamilAugust 10, 2011
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    Stanley Associates, Inc. (Stanley), a subsidiary of CGI Federal, was awarded by the U.S. Department of State and Bureau of Consular Affairs a $26 million firm-fixed-price task order on its 10-year multiple award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity Global Support Strategy (GSS) visa services contract. The contract provides a one-year base option with four one-year option periods for ten years. Stanley is wholly-owned subsidiary of CGI Federal Inc. (CGI).

    “We are pleased to extend our support for the Bureau of Consular Affairs to a new region,” said George Schindler, President of CGI Federal. “Our global visa expertise across nearly 60 countries means that we can integrate best practices with the flexibility needed for this region. We will continue to focus on delivering solutions that are applicant-centric and secure, so that the Bureau of Consular Affairs can succeed in its mission of protecting the lives and interests of American citizens abroad while strengthening the security of U.S. borders.”

    Stanley will be providing business process services to support non-immigrant/immigrant processing of visa applications, including fee collection, appointment services, information services, and document delivery at various U.S. embassies and consulates that extend to Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan and Russia. This is the third task order Stanley has won under its GSS contract.

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