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David Kilgore headshot
David Kilgore

The transformative benefits of software-as-a-service (SaaS) for government agencies

November 13, 2024 As government agencies continue to modernize their IT infrastructure, software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions are emerging as powerful tools to drive innovation, efficiency and improved service delivery. While the initial transition may seem daunting, the long-term benefits of SaaS far outweigh the...

As banks and the global trade industry have returned to a new post-pandemic normal, CGI and BAFT requested input surrounding technology priorities and investments within financial institutions’ trade organizations. After the consolidation of Fintechs last year, we saw a continued...

This Clue-themed workshop allows teams to put their investigative skills to work, learning how to ask the right questions to solve challenges experienced by everyone else involved in a successful post-award execution.

Victor Foulk, CGI Federal
Victor Foulk

Fostering a culture of innovation in government

April 30, 2024 True innovation isn’t easy, and the research that leads to it can be expensive, with a lot of failures for each success. Historically, the U.S. federal government has proven to be a fertile ground for innovation, with NASA, the Defense...

CGI Federal Inc. (CGI), the wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Inc. (NYSE: GIB; TSX: GIB.A), announced today the successful completion of a real-time pilot set in a planetary-scale Metaverse environment. The pilot involved integrating the Marine Corps Platform Integration...

The CGI Federal Innovation Center in Arlington, Virginia, provides a collaborative space for CGI clients and experts. Designed to advance creative solutions to federal challenges through interactive sessions, the center provides meeting space, technology tools and other aids to facilitate...

Martin Heinrich
Marty Heinrich

Innovation: A permanent imperative ripe with opportunity for today’s federal agency CIO

April 11, 2023 Thomas Edison knew a thing or two about innovation. But for all his prodigious output ( 1,093 patents!), his approach was purely pragmatic: “The value of an idea,” he said, “lies in the using of it.” Rare is the federal...