Edmonton, Alberta, October 29, 2007

VIN I.Q. Inc. and CGI Group Inc. (TSX:GIB.A; NYSE:GIB) today announced a
solution that gives Canadian Motor Vehicle Departments (CMVD) and law
enforcement professionals instant access to a comprehensive, integrated source
of information about any vehicle.

This solution will enable CMVDs and
law enforcement to rapidly implement many of the recommendations made in the
Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA) Best Practice Models
for Combating Auto Theft in 2007.

The solution automatically uploads
vehicle insurance data available from CGI's AutoPlus system into VIN I.Q.’s
vehicle identification database to form a comprehensive information source. A
quick scan with the handheld decoder gives transportation authorities, such as
CMVDs and police, more accurate and faster access to information that could
reveal that a vehicle is branded (heavily damaged or deemed unsalvageable),
stolen or uninsured.

VIN I.Q., using proprietary Gammamatrix Technology,
decodes, validates and expands a vehicle’s unique vehicle identification number
(VIN). The hybrid VIN expander, developed after 11 years of research, allows the
user of the hand held decoder to also capture the vehicle’s current odometer
reading.

“Validation of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) at time
of registration or renewal, as well as its current odometer reading during
registration, has been identified as a key tool in the fight against auto theft
and odometer fraud in Canada," said Rob Orr, CEO, VIN I.Q.Inc. “This partnership
will enable all CMVDs to easily adapt the best practices approved last fall by
The Canadian Council of Motor Vehicle Administrators.”

"It is important
that all CMVDs have the best tools and information available to them during the
registration and renewal process. This partnership will do just that,” explained
Wayne Beck, Vice-President Consulting Services. “And more importantly, adoption
of this new tool will result in fewer unsafe vehicles on the road."

About VIN I.Q. Inc.
VIN I.Q. Inc, based in Edmonton, Alberta,
provides customers with process efficiencies that are coupled with superior
market and product information through a powerful handheld device and a powerful
mobile computing environment which feeds into the VINFO™ information and tool
suite. At the core of VIN I.Q.'s solution its proprietary Gammamatrix Technology
that achieves unsurpassed accuracy in vehicle identification decoding. The "I"
in VIN I.Q. is a portable wireless device that automates the way vehicle
identification information is recorded and immediately decodes and uploads data
into a TELUS-hosted database. This providing VIN I.Q.customers with instant
access to required vehicle information.

About CGI
Founded in
1976, CGI Group Inc. is one of the largest independent information technology
and business process services firms in the world. CGI and its affiliated
companies employ approximately 25,500 professionals. CGI provides end-to-end IT
and business process services to clients worldwide from offices in Canada, the
United States, Europe, Asia Pacific as well as from centers of excellence in
North America, Europe and India. CGI's annual revenue run rate stands at CDN$3.7
billion and at June 30th, 2007, CGI's order backlog was CDN$12.4 billion. CGI
shares are listed on the TSX (GIB.A) and the NYSE (GIB) and are included in the
S&P/TSX Composite Index as well as the S&P/TSX Capped Information
Technology and MidCap Indices. Website: www.cgi.com.

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For more information:

VIN I.Q.

Rob Orr
CEO
rob.orr@viniq.com

416-553-7376

CGI
Wayne Beck
Vice-President, Consulting
Services
wayne.beck@cgi.com
905-771-5342

Yvonne Gibson
Director
of Communications, Canada
yvonne.gibson@cgi.com
905-695-6421