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    CGI Federal’s Contract Writing System Goes Live at VA

    By Staff WriterJune 12, 2022
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    Alisa Bearfield
    Alisa Bearfield, CGI Federal

    CGI has announced the successful implementation of the cloud-based CGI Federal’s Momentum Acquisitions contract-writing system at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    This third implementation of VA’s Financial Management Business Transformation program marks a major milestone in the modernization of VA’s business systems. For the first time, financial and acquisition functionality are fully integrated into the Integrated Financial and Acquisition Management System.

    This was a joint effort of VA’s FMBT program office; the Office of Information Technology; the Office of Acquisitions, Logistics, and Construction; a working group of contracting professionals; and CGI Federal, the lead systems integrator for the FMBT program.

    “CGI Federal is pleased to partner with the FMBT program and with VA contracting professionals to develop a standard contract writing approach for the VA enterprise,” said Alisa Bearfield, senior vice president and head of the civilian business unit at CGI Federal.

    The goal is to provide VA with a modern financial and acquisition management solution, so it can meet its goals and objectives in compliance with management legislation and directives.

    “Along this journey, the team gained valuable insights for future enhancements to the Momentum Acquisitions solution to better serve the acquisition professionals who serve our veterans,” Bearfield said.

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