Oslo, Norway, October 15, 2014

CGI (NYSE: GIB) (TSX: GIB.A) has been awarded a CAD$69 million contract by the Agency for Education (UDE) in the City of Oslo to modernize a large information and communications technology (ICT) system used by the city’s public schools. The new system will support more than 90,000 students and teachers in all of Oslo’s 172 public schools and learning centers, as well as external stakeholders such as the parents of students.

Since 2003, CGI has worked with UDE to develop and manage public school ICT systems in Oslo. The new contract will run for six years with the opportunity to extend the contract for two more years. CGI will modernize a large system in current use to achieve the city’s main objective of having a cloud-based system that addresses all school operational, teaching, communication and collaboration needs.

The cloud-based solution to be implemented by CGI will work seamlessly on both Windows and Mac computers, tablets and smart phones. It will offer 200 educational applications for more than 50,000 workstations. The number of students in Oslo schools is expected to rise to 100,000 within the next few years, and the solution is designed to scale as the number of users increases.

“We are looking forward to a new ICT solution that ensures all schools in Oslo can efficiently plan, organize, implement, evaluate and monitor student learning activities,” says Astrid Søgnen, UDE director. “Simultaneously, the solution will ensure that all students who attend public schools in Oslo have equal opportunities to use it.”

“We are proud to once again have the opportunity to develop and deliver an ICT solution to the schools in Oslo,” said Olav Sandbakken, senior vice president, CGI, Norway. “The current system provides Oslo with an integrated solution for students, teachers, parents and staff, which, compared to other solutions, is at the forefront of technology both nationally and internationally.The new solution will ensure Oslo stays at the forefront and that students excel in their education through ICT and cloud technologies—both today and into the future. This contract demonstrates our commitment to innovative cloud-based services.”

About the Agency for Education in the City of Oslo

The Agency for Education in the City of Oslo is Norway’s largest municipal agency with 13,000 employees and 83,000 pupils and apprentices distributed among 172 different schools and education centers, 51 training offices and 1,700 companies. The Agency reports to the Department of Cultural Affairs and Education.

About CGI

Founded in 1976, CGI Group Inc. is the fifth largest independent information technology and business process services firm in the world. Approximately 68,000 professionals serve thousands of global clients from offices and delivery centers across the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific, leveraging a comprehensive portfolio of services including high-end business and IT consulting, systems integration, application development and maintenance, infrastructure management as well as a wide range of proprietary solutions. With annual revenue in excess of C$10 billion and an order backlog of approximately C$19 billion, CGI shares are listed on the TSX (GIB.A) and the NYSE (GIB). Website: www.cgi.com.

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For more information

Investors and media
Lorne Gorber
Senior Vice-President, Global Communications and Investor Relations, CGI
lorne.gorber@cgi.com
+1 514-841-3355

Local Norwegian media
Graciella Garmann, Communications Director
graciella.garmann@cgi.com
+47 476 83 368