The state’s use of CGI Advantage supports the centralised accounting system maintained by the Utah Division of Finance.
By HRTech Series News Desk
CGI announced its selection by the State of Utah for modernization of the state’s human capital management (HCM) solution with CGI Advantage® to improve the accuracy, efficiency and transparency of state employee payroll processes and vital human resources functions across 30 state agencies, employing approximately 23,000 employees.
The state’s use of CGI Advantage supports the centralised accounting system maintained by the Utah Division of Finance. With its adoption of CGI Advantage for HCM, Utah benefits from the latest version of a full-suite, built-for-government solution enabling the State to better manage across financial, human resources, and payroll processes and to improve compliance with evolving employment law and mandates.
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CGI Advantage is deployed among governments nationwide that are focused on technology as a means of integrating data, managing costs, recruiting talent and reskilling existing workforces as part of a human capital management strategy. As governments in the U.S. and worldwide face ageing workforces, the need is increasing for IT-enabled HR processes to manage rising health care, retirement, and other costs – and to meet the challenge of recruiting a new generation of professionals with relevant technology skills.
CGI’s partnership with Utah will support the state as it confronts these demographic shifts and other market trends while aligning with Governor Spencer J. Cox’s “One Utah Roadmap,” a set of goals and priorities that include initiatives to “make government more responsive, accessible and accountable through an improved customer experience online as well as performance management tools.”
“We are honoured to be selected by the State of Utah for this important project and are excited about the benefits to be realised from the unification of systems across agencies with their own unique missions,” said Joanna Robinson, Senior Vice-President of CGI’s U.S. West operations. “This deployment of modern, upgraded technology will help eliminate many manual processes and workarounds for Utah state employees and support seamless data exchange across systems.”
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