CGI nabs $89.4M contract to modernize enterprise resource planning systems in Michigan

CGI has won a $89.4 million contract to provide technology services to the State of Michigan in support of its enterprise resource planning system modernization.

CGI has won a $89.4 million contract to provide technology services to the State of Michigan in support of its enterprise resource planning system modernization.

Under the contract, CGI will deploy CGI Advantage, a built-for-government solution, to improve business processes and make the state’s executive, legislative and judicial branches of government more efficient, the company said in a release.

The company will also deploy its Managed Advantage cloud model to host, operate, maintain and upgrade the state’s enterprise resource planning systems.

To date, CGI has implemented more than 400 government enterprise resource planning systems in states like Massachusetts, Kentucky, Alabama, Arizona, Colorado and West Virginia, the company said.