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Top 15 Supply Chain Execs to Watch in 2022: CGI Federal’s Kenyon Wells

By Staff WriterFebruary 1, 2022
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Kenyon Wells, CGI Federal

Kenyon Wells

Senior Vice President, Consulting, Applications, Solutions and Technology, CGI Federal

In 2021, Kenyon Wells’ team at CGI Federal launched a new horizontal practice called CAST: Consulting, Applications, Solutions and Technology. CAST leverages CGI’s deep understanding of federal priorities to provide clients with critical insights and technology advisory services centered around its domains of expertise, including supply chain.

CGI Federal’s recent mergers have strengthened its capabilities in asset management and increased its footprint in the Defense Department supply chain domain, while its intellectual property supports monitoring, controlling and accounting for all property transactions in acquisition, utilization and disposal.

CGI was also awarded a new task order to expand the Marine Corps Platform Integration Center program across eight Marine Corps’ bases. The expansion of MCPIC will provide the Marine Corps with total asset visibility, enabling them to track items to destinations around the world.

Why Watch

The next 10 years will bring more transformation than the Industrial Revolution. As organizations across both public and private sectors remain challenged in fully integrating the digital value chain, the evolution to digital transformation is putting significant pressure on the traditional IT supply chain.

“We are currently seeing, and will continue to see in the next several years, more transformation in supply chains than we’ve seen in our lifetimes,” Wells said. “CGI will partner with our federal clients to adapt to the fast-moving changes and help them achieve their missions.”

CGI Federal is focused on supporting its clients as they adapt to the unprecedented changes, and help them navigate the changes to the supply chain brought on by the pandemic. CGI works across every aspect of the supply chain — supporting federal agencies through budgeting, funding, procuring, tracking, maintaining and retiring their critical assets in an efficient and secure manner.

Read the entire Top 15 Supply Chain Execs to Watch in 2022 here.

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