Iowa to outsource state IT to Cognizant, 192 layoffs incoming

SIOUX, IOWA — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has announced the state will outsource its IT operations to Cognizant Government Solutions beginning in August — a transition that triggers the layoff of 192 Iowa Department of Management employees on the same day the contract takes effect.
According to a report from KCAU 9 News, Iowa’s public sector union is demanding answers about worker impact, union notification failures, and the long-term risks of handing state digital infrastructure to a private contractor.
192 DoM employees face layoffs as Cognizant takes over in August
Iowa Workforce Development WARN notices confirm 192 Iowa Department of Management employees will be laid off effective the same day Cognizant Government Solutions assumes state IT operations — a simultaneous handover that AFSCME Council 61 is challenging as a failure of proper union consultation.
The same-day alignment of mass layoffs and Cognizant’s contract start is AFSCME’s central procedural grievance — state IT operations are transferring to a private contractor without the advance notification that union labor agreements typically require.
AFSCME Council 61 stated it is demanding answers on three counts: the state’s failure to notify the union, the impact on workers and taxpayers, and the long-term risks of outsourcing critical government functions to private corporations.
“Public services belong in public hands,” AFSCME Council 61 stated.
Reynolds says Cognizant is committed to Iowa-based workforce
Cognizant Government Solutions will offer individualized, competitive job offers to affected Iowa Department of Management employees — the Governor’s office framing the transition as a workforce transfer opportunity rather than a permanent displacement.
Reynolds confirmed both the state and Cognizant have maintained an Iowa workforce commitment from the project’s outset, with local staffing as a contractual expectation for the engagement’s full duration.
Iowa Workforce Development issued the WARN notices confirming the 192 layoffs — the legal advance-notification mechanism for mass employment terminations — with an effective date matching Cognizant’s August contract start.
Iowa’s Cognizant deal follows a pattern of US state governments outsourcing IT to major managed services providers — a model that exchanges in-house institutional knowledge for commercial scalability, with public sector union resistance as the consistent friction point.
“The state of Iowa and Cognizant Government Solutions have been fully committed from the onset of this project to employing an Iowa-based workforce throughout the duration of our engagement,” Reynolds stated.
For BPO and IT managed services operators tracking US public sector outsourcing, Iowa’s Cognizant deal converts 192 in-house government IT positions to private managed services beginning August 2026.
The AFSCME response signals the political friction that accompanies government IT outsourcing in the US — union opposition, transparency demands, and public scrutiny that can complicate future contract renewals and expansions.

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