CGI Federal Secures $2B Cloud Services Contract with U.S. Interior Department
The U.S. Department of the Interior has selected CGI Federal to be a part of the Foundation Cloud Hosting Services II (FCHS2) contract. This 10-year, $2 billion Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) agreement enables CGI to provide an array of cloud services to support the department’s modernization efforts. The contract aims to enhance the department’s operational resilience and sustainability by leveraging CGI’s expertise in cloud integration, Software-as-a-Service, and cybersecurity. CGI is a top provider of cloud solutions for federal agencies, enabling streamlined procurement and tailored digital transformation.
As one of the world’s leading independent IT and business consulting firms, CGI delivers comprehensive services, including systems integration, managed IT, and business process solutions. Founded in 1976, the company has 90,000 professionals worldwide, combining local client relationships with a global delivery network to meet the specific needs of government clients. The FCHS2 contract will allow CGI to continue its role as a trusted advisor in cloud services, driving modernization across various federal missions, including defense, healthcare, and international affairs. According to Jay Hadley, CGI’s Senior Vice-President, this contract solidifies CGI’s position as a strategic partner for advancing cloud-based federal initiatives.