CGI logistics aid will follow Army Reserve to new post
CGI Federal will continue providing logistics services to the Army Reserve as it moves its headquarters to North Carolina thanks to a three-year contract renewal worth $38.36 million.
CGI Federal Inc. has won a three-year contract worth $38.36 million to continue providing logistics services to the Army Reserve.
The contract renewal was awarded by the Army Reserve Command Deputy Chief of Staff (G-4) for the Logistics Information Systems Support Services program, according to a Nov. 1 company announcement.
CGI will deliver a range of logistics information systems operations support, including configuring and testing hardware and software, training, network support and maintenance.
The Army’s logistics information systems program includes critical systems required to support Army Reserve operations, including the Standard Army Management Information Systems and business intelligence tools.
“We have partnered with the Army Reserve Command on the logistics information systems for more than a decade,” said Randy Brooks, senior vice president at CGI, who added that its operations will move with the command to Fort Bragg, N.C., from Fort McPherson in south Atlanta.
CGI Group Inc., of Montreal, Que., ranks No. 41 on Washington Technology’s 2011 Top 100 list of the largest federal government contractors.