CGI Partners with New Jersey to Enhance Natural Disaster Recovery Efforts Over Next Decade
CGI's Partnership with New Jersey for Disaster Recovery
In a significant move to boost disaster recovery efforts, CGI, one of the leading independent technology and professional services firms, has been awarded a 10-year contract by the State of New Jersey. This contract aims to evolve and enhance the State Integrated Recovery Operations Management Systems (SIROMS), which has played a crucial role in managing natural disaster recovery for over a decade.
A Proven Track Record
Established initially to support recovery from the catastrophic Superstorm Sandy, SIROMS has become the cornerstone of New Jersey's approach to managing natural disaster recovery. This system has successfully governed the distribution of over $7.2 billion in recovery funds, allowing the state to recover efficiently from various disasters.
The renewed contract underscores the state's commitment to being prepared for both current and future emergencies. By leveraging CGI's technical expertise, New Jersey aims to enhance the management of federal disaster relief funds and reduce the overall costs associated with recovery efforts.
Ensuring Effective Responses
As emphasized by Parth Sampath, State Contract Manager at the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, the collaborative relationship with CGI has been pivotal in fortifying New Jersey's response capabilities to major disasters. The new agreement guarantees that both technological and expert resources are in place to safeguard residents and their communities. This will not only streamline recovery processes but also diminish the complexity and costs tied to long-term disaster recovery efforts.
Modernizing Recovery Operations
The SIROMS platform facilitates a modernized approach to disaster recovery by improving operational efficiency and ensuring financial accountability. Additionally, the system is calibrated to support data-driven decision-making, enabling more rapid recovery timelines and offering greater transparency to residents and oversight activities. By May 2025, New Jersey had disbursed more than $7 billion in recovery funds, aiding thousands of residents adversely affected by disasters in the state.
More than just a financial tool, the SIROMS solution allows the state to track over 10,000 reports to support quarterly progress submissions to HUD. This comprehensive approach has solidified New Jersey's disaster recovery strategy as a benchmark within the sector.
Collaborative Innovations
CGI's partnership is set to introduce enhancements from other jurisdictions, such as a disaster-funding transparency portal developed in Puerto Rico. This exchange of innovative solutions further enriches the collaborative framework among state and local governments, aiming to strengthen resilience against future disasters while optimizing recovery processes.
Scott Burghoff, Senior Vice-President and Business Unit Leader at CGI, reaffirmed the firm's dedication to aiding governmental entities in improving resilience against natural disasters. Over the span of the last decade, the partnership has highlighted how a modern and adaptable technology can serve society during critical times.
About CGI
Founded in 1976, CGI stands tall among the largest independent technology and professional services firms globally. With 93,000 professionals worldwide, the company provides a comprehensive portfolio ranging from strategic IT consulting to managed services and systems integration. As reported for its fiscal year 2024, CGI generated revenue of CA$14.68 billion, with shares listed on both the TSX and NYSE under the symbols GIB.A and GIB, respectively.
This strategic partnership between CGI and New Jersey signifies a robust step towards improving disaster readiness and response capabilities, ensuring that the state is better equipped for future challenges.