The Justice Department has awarded CGI a single-award blanket purchase agreement with a $250 million ceiling value, along with an initial task order with a potential value of $133.9 million over five years.
CGI will operate, manage and maintain systems supporting business processes.
“CGI’s deep departmental expertise, grounded on two decades of digital transformation and solution implementation, has provided us the opportunity to serve as a trusted advisor to DOJ and its Components,” said CGI Federal President Stephanie Mango.
Under the new BPA, CGI will also support the Justice Department’s Unified Financial Management System and Unified Asset Management System programs, which standardize and streamline business processes across the department.
The awards follow the successful implementation of UFMA, enabled by CGI’s Momentum, across the Justice Department’s various components.
“UFMS successful systems consolidation and standardization, integrated with UAMS, position DOJ for continued efficiencies tailored to unique DOJ needs,” Mango said.
Following these awards, the Justice Department will continue its long-standing partnership with CGI to achieve further digital transformation with robotic process automation, testing automation and migration to the cloud, and the use of CGI’s onshore delivery centers.