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    CGI Federal’s Solution Now Available Under GSA SIN

    By Staff WriterJanuary 25, 2023
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    Kenyon Wells, CGI Federal

    CGI Federal has been awarded the Electronic Records Management solutions Special Item Number, allowing federal agencies to transition to a digital information management solution that leverages modern user experience and enables compliance and accessibility.

    The SIN (518210ERM) was awarded to CGI Federal under its multiple-award schedule contract with the General Services Administration. Federal agencies can use it to procure CGI Federal’s services and solutions to digitize and modernize their records.

    “As federal agencies continue their digital transformations, they will look for solutions to manage the large volume of electronic data in a way that is compliant with policy, accessible, and searchable,” said Kenyon Wells, senior vice president and the lead of the Consulting, Applications, Solutions and Technology practice at CGI Federal.

    “Through this SIN, CGI Federal can support this transformation by leveraging four decades of federal records management expertise combined with cloud-native records management solutions delivery experience,” Wells said.

    CGI Federal’s solutions help to meet federal records management mandates and requirements as agencies work to meet both the Office of Management and Budget and National Archives Records Administration compliance goals for recordkeeping transparency, efficiency and accountability.

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