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Government
U.S. federal services and solutions
Seaport Enhanced (Seaport-e) Multiple Award Contract (MAC)
CGI Federal holds a prime Seaport-e contract to provide services to the
- Naval Sea Systems Command
- Naval Air Systems Command
- Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
- Naval Supply Systems Command
- Military Sealift Command
- Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Strategic Systems Programs
- Office of Naval Research
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- United States Marine Corps.
- Additionally, the CGI Federal team may provide limited support under this contract to other DoD, non-DoD, or Joint Agencies for work related to Warfare Center product areas and mission.
CGI’s SeaPort-e team consists of large and small businesses (including disabled veteran-owned, women-owned, and disadvantaged businesses) aligned to provide seamless integrated engineering, technical and programmatic support nationwide (all 7 SeaPort-e geographic regions) and for the full range of SeaPort-e functional areas (all 22 functional areas).
The CGI Federal prime contract number is N00178-08-D-5372. This is a tasked-based contract offering CPFF, CPIF, CPAF, FFP and FPI pricing options.
CGI Federal SeaPort-e partners include:
SeaPort-e is the US Navy's contract vehicle-of-choice to procure all future engineering, technical, logistics, program management and financial support services. Leveraging electronic business techniques, SeaPort-e will enable the Navy to rapidly procure services and focus on improving mission performance, quality, and standardization.
CGI Federal’s Contracting representative is Dotti Shields, 703-227-7282, dotti.shields@cgifederal.com
CGI’s Quality Assurance Program
CGI’s quality assurance approach is embodied in CGI’s standardized process and product quality assurance (PPQA) process, and supports ISO 9001:2000 certification and appraisal at CMMI Level 3. CGI’s Quality Assurance Process involves the following specific tasks:
| CGI QA Tasks |
| Define quality project objectives and surveillance mechanisms |
| Plan and execute verification and validation activities |
| Objectively evaluate the project against CGI’s PPQA process |
| Conduct process and product quality reviews |
| Conduct process and product quality audits |
| Communicate and report on performance |
| Review PPQA activities and results with client senior management and stakeholders |
| Monitor and control execution of quality control processes |
| Collect improvement information |
CGI’s internal Quality Audit Group (QAG) also develops and maintains a quality schedule to follow the life of each project. The QAG produces a quarterly Schedule of Activities to document and review measurement activities. The schedule is used to communicate upcoming reviews and audits with the CGI project team and client management. The QAG reviews, measures, and evaluates the services, deliverables, and work products provided to clients that are outlined in the applicable Project Plan.
An additional component of CGI’s quality system is our Client Satisfaction Assessment Program (CSAP). The CSAP is a measure of client satisfaction for the quality of services provided by CGI. It fosters partnership, communication, and continual quality improvement.
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