CGI Federal has won a 5-year task order for the ongoing development of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ digital immigration records systems.
The award falls under the Alliant 2 contract vehicle’s Records Management Support Services task order.
“We are proud to continue our longstanding relationship with USCIS and look forward to extending our role as a mission-critical partner in the digital transformation of the nation’s immigration process,” said Clay Goldwein, senior vice president and national security and justice business unit lead at CGI Federal.
The award, which has a total potential value of $159 million, includes CGI’s delivery of agile development teams to build, expand and manage technology that is part of a multiyear initiative to modernize USCIS records.
“CGI Federal’s ongoing innovation on behalf of USCIS ensures its systems and solutions meet current requirements and are ready for future growth and evolution,” Goldwein said.
CGI Federal is facilitating the transformation of the current immigration benefits claim process to a fully electronic, streamlined experience. This transformation decreases processing time, safeguards resources and increases the accuracy of immigration claims through agile development systems integration and infrastructure services.
Additionally, CGI Federal’s mission-focused delivery helps USCIS accurately capture records for preservation for future generations by the National Archives and Records Administration.