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CGI Federal Books Potential $143.5M Initial Task Order Under AOUSC IDIQ; Clay Goldwein Quoted

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CGI Federal Books Potential $143.5M Initial Task Order Under AOUSC IDIQ; Clay Goldwein Quoted

CGI Federal has secured an initial task order under a potential 10-year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity award from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

The initial task order has a potential value of $143.5 million if all options are exercised, and as the awardee, CGI will support the judiciary’s financial management and acquisition processes enabled by the company’s Momentum platform, CGI announced from its Fairfax, Virginia headquarters on Wednesday.

“IT modernization requires business agility to meet evolving demands. CGI provides a flexible, holistic approach that enables digital transformation,” said Clay Goldwein, senior vice president and national security and justice business unit lead at the enterprise.

Momentum is a contract and financial management software that includes automation and data capabilities. Under the IDIQ, CGI will offer strategic consulting, advisory, application operations and management, hosting and other assistance associated with processes using Momentum. The one-year initial task order covers operations and maintenance, service desk support and training services.

Brian Becker, vice president and U.S. federal judiciary and legislative branch sector lead at CGI, said Momentum improves financial transparency, accountability and performance, which boosts operational efficiency, enhances user experience and allows the judicial branch to “further the stewardship of taxpayer dollars.”

Currently, Momentum is used by over 100 federal organizations, and CGI has recently won multiple awards related to the software.

In March, the company received a $40 million Nuclear Regulatory Commission contract to continuously support the commission’s financial management systems, which use Momentum.

Just over a year earlier, CGI secured a potential $250 million Blanket Purchase Agreement from the Department Of Justice and a five-year, $133.9 million initial task order to manage the department’s Unified Asset Management System and Momentum-powered Unified Financial Management System.

The software was also recently added to the Financial Management Quality Service Management Office’s online Marketplace Catalog. It was approved as part of the General Services Administration Multiple Award Schedule.