CGI Federal Inc. (CGI) has been awarded a five-year, US$3.5 million contract to move its public websites to the cloud by The Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
“We look forward to establishing a new partnership with the FTC,” said Toni Townes-Whitley, Senior Vice-President for Civilian Agency Programs at CGI. “The demand for cloud continues to grow as agencies seek to implement affordable solutions that have increased security, provide more availability, and have better performance. CGI’s cloud solutions, including web hosting, document management and data center consolidation, are used by a range of federal agencies from the Department of Homeland Security to Environmental Protection Agency. Our proven experience, holistic cloud approach, and security accreditation are critical to delivering cloud solutions that work.”
CGI is a wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Group Inc. (NYSE: GIB) (TSX: GIB.A) that delivers cloud solutions for government and commercial enterprise clients.
The contract was awarded under the GSA Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) BPA, through which CGI is accredited to deliver certified, secure government cloud services.