| CGI to partner with British Telecommunications 
 CGI Group Inc                                                           GIB
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 Wed 17 Oct 2001                                                News Release
 Mr. Julie Creed reports
 British Telecommunications PLC and CGI Group Inc. have signed a partnership
 agreement  whereby  BT has selected CGI to be its development partner as it
 offers single-window  e-government  service  delivery  solutions  to  local
 authorities  in  Scotland,  England and Wales. All local authorities in the
 United Kingdom have been challenged  by  the  U.K.  central  government  to
 provide  all  of  their  services  to  citizens  on-line  by the year 2005,
 offering anywhere, any time access to government services. The  U.K.  local
 authority government on-line market is a multibillion-pound market.
 BT will prime in the partnership through  BT  Retail,  with  CGI  providing
 project   management,   functional   and  technical  architecture,  systems
 integration, solutions and applications development as well as  consulting.
 By  partnering  with  CGI,  BT  brings  to  the  local authorities the most
 advanced   architectures   in   the   world,   providing   multichannelled,
 one-stop-shop  government  service  delivery  known as "single-window." The
 Province of New Brunswick has been an acknowledged leader in  changing  the
 way  governments  interact  with  citizens  through  the  innovative use of
 technology, as pioneered over the past 10  years  by  its  delivery  agency
 Service  New  Brunswick.  CGI is Service New Brunswick's primary contractor
 and architect. CGI is also providing its services to the  Canadian  federal
 government's  Secure  Channel project and the Province of Ontario's on-line
 service delivery project. As well, CGI's  IT  outsourcing  experience  will
 help BT to deliver innovative implementation models that establish enhanced
 public services leading to a more integrated approach to  service  delivery
 and public administration.
 The right fit
 According to a recent study, Canada was selected as  the  world  leader  in
 electronic  government  initiatives  in creating a citizen-centric focus as
 opposed  to  a  government  department  approach.  In   Canada,   CGI   has
 distinguished  itself  as  a  leader  in  helping  governments  meet  their
 objectives of providing better service by creating a  secure  single-window
 for  citizen to government services. Pierre Danon, chief executive officer,
 BT Retail, said: "BT  Retail  is  committed  to  working  with  world-class
 partners  to deliver effective tailored solutions for our customers. We are
 delighted to link up with such an exciting and highly respected partner  as
 CGI and this bodes well for our partnerships with local authorities."
 "The combined experience and expertise of BT Retail and  CGI  will  provide
 significant  benefit  to  local  authorities  and  assist  them in reaching
 e-government  targets.  We  understand  the  benefits  of   learning   from
 initiatives  outside  the  U.K.  and  we believe CGI is an ideal partner to
 strengthen our existing knowledge  and  success  in  the  local  government
 sector."
 Michael Roach, president, Canada  and  Europe,  CGI,  said:  "Our  Canadian
 expertise  will  be adopted in the U.K. to be part of what we believe to be
 the most comprehensive e-government initiative  in  the  world.  BT  is  an
 outstanding  partner with the knowledge and breadth to help their customers
 meet the challenges set by the central government of the  U.K.  Around  the
 world,  all governments have the same mandate and we feel confident that we
 have the vehicles, government know-how, professionals and IT acumen to help
 them meet their needs."
 A worldwide initiative
 Governments everywhere are challenging their organizations to adopt on-line
 channels  as  a  catalyst  for  change. The goal of these initiatives is to
 provide  better  service  with  operating  savings,  and  change  the   way
 governments do business.
 BT's search for best-of-breed models from around the world to bring to  the
 U.K.,  led  it to the Service New Brunswick (SNB) approach, in the province
 of New Brunswick, and to  its  functional  and  technical  architects  CGI.
 Service New Brunswick not only provides one-stop shopping for 120 different
 services on behalf of 11 government departments, but also  provides  access
 to  transactions  for some municipal governments as well as linkages to the
 Canadian federal government in a joined up government model.
 A Gartner Group case study released in August, 2001, entitled "Architecture
 of  the  Future:  Service  New  Brunswick," showcased the SNB-CGI model. To
 learn more, please visit www.cgi.ca.
 The model
 The experiences  of  both  companies  has  been  in  integrating  not  only
 traditional over-the-counter government service delivery and new electronic
 service delivery channels, but also front-office and back-office  processes
 and  functionality across multiple departments thus providing single-window
 access for the citizen regardless of  channel  or  service  request.  CGI's
 approach  has  resulted  in  the  deployment  of proven, scalable solutions
 providing  a   functional   and   technical   architecture   that   enables
 single-window, multichannelled access.
 About British Telecommunications PLC
 Following the introduction of challenging government targets  a  few  years
 ago  a  number  of  groundbreaking  partnerships  have  been developed with
 innovative local authorities taking radical steps. BT is at the  centre  of
 many  of  these  partnerships,  a  fact  supported by recent Kable research
 findings placing BT as the emerging number one partner in local government.
 Not only has BT experienced the culture and  organizational  change  facing
 local  authorities  but  it  can  also  provide the expertise and solutions
 needed to make  the  transition  required  of  the  modernizing  government
 agenda.  BT  has  excelled  in  many  of  the areas local government is now
 looking  to  change  --  customer  service,  flexible   working,   internal
 communications,   procurement,   knowledge  sharing,  human  resources  and
 property management -- making it an ideal partner for local government.
 WARNING:   The   company   relies   upon    litigation    protection    for
 "forward-looking" statements.
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