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Technology is a force multiplier, but technology is also disruptive. Federal agencies spanning the military branches and the civilian sector know this all too well, as the technologies that streamline operations, increase efficiencies and sharpen data accuracy also complicate integration...

Fraud, waste and abuse (FWA) continue to undermine the integrity of health and social service programs, diverting critical resources from those who need them most. In fiscal year 2023, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported more than...

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Grants, subsidies and benefits programs are prone to improper payments, one of the most common forms of fraud, waste and abuse. Among federal programs, these improper payments cost taxpayers billions annually. This issue is particularly acute in large programs such...

By adopting a full ecosystem approach, leaders can ensure every initiative contributes to broader goals, every investment builds toward long-term value and every part of the organization is equipped to navigate the complexity and opportunity of AI.

Leaning into the future: Addressing the challenges of the Veterans Health Administration system As the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) looks to the future, it is faced with challenges such as workforce and budgeting, aging patients and old and siloed...

Modernization for mission impact The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) plays a vital role in ensuring access to quality healthcare for millions of Americans. Its mission—to transform lives through better health outcomes and equitable care—faces mounting pressure from...

George Mason University's Cybersecurity Engineering students with guidance from our CGI Federal team used machine learning to address challenges in the efficiency managing software inventory data.

CGI’s Mike Pullen and Michael Zuromski provide a set of best practices that will enable agencies to better evaluate the value—not just the price—of bids and make an award based on a better understanding of each company’s capabilities.