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CGI to digitize Met Office tools and systems to streamline weather forecasting and product development

October 16, 2022

From the seabed to space, CGI is trusted by UK Government to do complex things well. We deliver efficient citizen-centric services, protect the vulnerable and help keep society safe. We are proud of being a responsible business and are committed to a more inclusive and sustainable world, for future generations.

CGI has been awarded an eight year contract by the Met Office to digitize its tools, enabling more efficient and effective working practices and quicker development of new products. The Met Office is the national meteorological service for the UK, providing critical weather services and world-leading climate science. Using Agile delivery methodology, CGI will work with the Met Office to rationalize its current operational meteorological tools and systems, move them to the cloud and build in workflow management and automation so meteorologists can spend more time on forecasting and product development. 

Simon Brown, Director of Services at the Met Office, said, “We are delighted to be able to work with   CGI. The team’s expertise and capabilities shone through in their proposal, aligning with the Met Office’s vision for delivering exceptional services for our customers and allowing them to stay safe and thrive. Myself and all the team are looking forward to developing this partnership over the next eight years.”

Shaun Stretton, Senior Vice President, Consulting Services, for Space Control and Information Solutions at CGI in the UK, said, “Getting accurate weather products into the hands of users is increasingly important, so we are proud to be supporting the Met Office in improving its processes and making systems more efficient for its highly skilled meteorologists. We will bring a wealth of experience in agile transformation projects as well as deep understanding of weather forecasting to support this important step change for the Met Office as it invests in developing its core capabilities.”

For more than 40 years, CGI has delivered complex, mission-critical space software systems for clients across Europe, Australia, Asia and North America, from supporting satellite navigation, communications and operations, to space-enabled applications including weather forecasting.

Filed Under: Climate, Digitization, Ecosystems, Forecasting, Science, Weather

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