CGI Federal selected to modernize Federal Aviation Administration's Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) system to help strengthen aviation safety
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CGI Federal (NYSE: GIB) has been selected by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to lead the modernization of the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) system, a critical aviation safety system in the United States. The company will partner with Google Public Sector, NG Aviation, and Mosaic ATM to implement a state-of-the-art NOTAM platform that will enhance the FAA's ability to deliver safety alerts to aviation stakeholders.
The upgraded system will feature near-real-time data exchange and improved stakeholder collaboration, all hosted on a secure cloud architecture. Google will serve as the trusted cloud provider, delivering FedRAMP High-compliant cloud services for the project. CGI Federal brings nearly four decades of global aviation experience to this modernization effort.
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- Contract win with FAA for critical aviation safety system modernization
- Partnership with major tech companies including Google Public Sector
- Leverages CGI's extensive aviation experience and expertise
- Implementation of advanced cloud-based technology with real-time capabilities
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"CGI Federal is proud to partner with the FAA on accelerating the delivery of a modernized NOTAM system," said Alisa Bearfield, Senior Vice President of CGI Federal's Civilian Business Unit. "In doing so, we are drawing on nearly four decades of our corporate global aviation experience across civil aviation authorities and air traffic management systems worldwide, as well as our expertise in deploying cutting-edge technology for the federal government. CGI Federal is committed to the FAA's mission to enhance the safety, resilience, and reliability of our airspace."
In partnership with Google Public Sector, NG Aviation and Mosaic ATM, CGI Federal will implement a state-of-the-art NOTAM platform to significantly boost the FAA's capacity to deliver, communicate, and provide safety alerts to aviation stakeholders across the National Airspace System (NAS). The upgraded system will feature near-real-time data exchange, enabling efficient data flows and improved stakeholder collaboration, all hosted on a scalable, secure and resilient cloud architecture.
"The FAA's commitment to rapidly upgrading the mission-essential NOTAM system is commendable," said Karen Dahut, CEO, Google Public Sector. "We are honored that Google was selected as the trusted cloud provider for this modernization, delivering the scale, security, and innovation needed for such an indispensable piece of the NAS infrastructure. Our partnership with CGI Federal accelerates this deployment, ensuring the FAA benefits from our advanced, FedRAMP High-compliant cloud services for enhancing aviation safety and reliability."
To learn more about CGI Federal's aviation expertise, please visit: https://www.cgi.com/us/en-us/federal/civilian/aviation-it-systems.
About CGI Federal Inc.
CGI Federal Inc. (CGI Federal), a wholly owned
About CGI Inc.
Founded in 1976, CGI Inc. is among the largest independent IT and business consulting services firms in the world. With 94,000 consultants and professionals across the globe, CGI Inc. delivers an end-to-end portfolio of capabilities, from strategic IT and business consulting to systems integration, managed IT and business process services and intellectual property solutions. CGI Inc. works with clients through a local relationship model complemented by a global delivery network that helps clients digitally transform their organizations and accelerate results. CGI Inc. Fiscal 2024 reported revenue is CA
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