CGI Voices, hosted by Pete Tseronis

Breaking down the Voice of Our Clients: What trends, priorities and concerns are motivating federal agency leaders today?

CGI Federal Season 1 Episode 7

CGI’s annual Voice of Our Clients is a comprehensive study of trends, technology priorities and future projections based on hundreds of face-to-face interviews between CGI leaders and our broad customer base globally. This includes the U.S. federal government and reveals federal agency leaders' current ambitions and worries. 

Molly O’Neill, a Director at CGI Federal, spent some time with host Pete Tseronis in this episode of the CGI Voices podcast. In this wide-ranging conversation, she explains what this year’s VOC revealed. One key finding: Agencies are working to integrate digital strategies programmatically rather than enterprise-wide. What does that mean for the future? 

Other key findings: 

  • Cybersecurity programs are maturing at many agencies—but the work isn’t complete
  • Legacy systems are increasingly challenging, making modernization a top priority
  •  Many agencies are exploring the possibilities of AI

Episode chapters/timestamps
2:28  "You have two years to get stuff done"
5:00:  What is the Voice of Our Clients?
10:10 Digital strategies more common at the programmatic level
15:20  Agencies grow more confident in their cyber programs
20:13: Challenging legacy systems makes modernization a priority
23:56: Charting the rise in automation and AI in federal agencies
28:50: Looking ahead

Have feedback or want to contact a CGI expert? You can email us at Voicespodcast@cgifederal.com. 

Producer: Michael Hardy
Engineer: Lexie Floor
Assistant Engineer: Donovan Samuel

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Learn more about us at www.cgifederal.com

Related links

Federal highlights from the 2023 CGI Voice of Our Clients: CGI Voice of Our Clients | CGI United States

Explore the 2023 CGI Voice of Our Clients findings: CGI Voice of Our Clients | CGI.com

More insight from Molly O’Neill: Using enterprise governance to infuse innovation.