CGI Selected for C$162 Million Digital Transformation Contract With UK Cabinet Office
By Adriano Marchese
CGI said Wednesday that it has secured a five-year contract worth 162 million Canadian dollars ($119.3 million) to support the digital transformation of the U.K.'s Cabinet Office.
The Canadian IT consulting and software developer said that it was selected by the U.K. Government's Cabinet Office Digital department as a strategic delivery partner.
As part of the contract, CGI will provide a range of digital, data and technology services and products which will enable their digital transformation.
Write to Adriano Marchese at adriano.marchese@wsj.com
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