Company Will Analyze Chemical
Hazards and Environmental Stressors
RESTON,
Va., May 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded a human
health and environmental risk assessment contract to global
consulting and technology services provider ICF (NASDAQ:ICFI). The
single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ)
contract was awarded by EPA's Office of Research and Development in
the first quarter of 2024. This recompete award has a ceiling value
of $75 million and a term of seven
years.

ICF will bring together industry-leading health and
environmental expertise to deliver assessments of chemical hazards
and other environmental stressors identified as national priorities
to determine the impact they may have on people, communities and
the environment. As part of this work, ICF will use cutting-edge
technologies and data analysis tools, including Litstream®, their
proprietary software that leverages machine learning, to conduct
systematic literature review. ICF will also develop novel methods,
guidelines and models for future health analyses, including
cumulative impact assessments.
"For over 30 years, ICF has supported EPA's risk assessment
programs, helping the agency develop a scientifically defensible
understanding of the complex interrelationship between people and
nature," said Jennifer Welham, ICF
senior vice president for health, people and human services. "We
look forward to continue providing research and data modeling and
analysis tools to further protect human health and the environment,
as well as help the agency meet their environmental justice
goals."
Since 2011, ICF has supported EPA in evaluating over 2,200
chemicals for risks to human health and the environment. In the
second half of 2023, ICF was awarded $33
million in task orders to perform additional chemical risk
assessment work.
ICF uses the power of science to help clients make informed
decisions and better protect public health. The company's over 150
environmental health experts—health and data scientists,
toxicologists, epidemiologists, microbiologists, researchers,
statisticians and more—identify, collect, manage, evaluate, model
and interpret scientific data to produce broad-based analyses that
stand up to intense scrutiny and establish a solid foundation for
developing scientifically sound conclusions.
Read more about ICF's health and risk assessment
services.
About ICF
ICF is a global consulting and technology
services company with approximately 9,000 employees, but we are not
your typical consultants. At ICF, business analysts and policy
specialists work together with digital strategists, data scientists
and creatives. We combine unmatched industry expertise with
cutting-edge engagement capabilities to help organizations solve
their most complex challenges. Since 1969, public and private
sector clients have worked with ICF to navigate change and shape
the future. Learn more at icf.com.
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and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties are
"forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements may concern our
current expectations about our future results, plans, operations
and prospects and involve certain risks, including those related to
the government contracting industry generally; our particular
business, including our dependence on contracts with U.S. federal
government agencies; our ability to acquire and successfully
integrate businesses; and various risks and uncertainties related
to health epidemics, pandemics, and similar outbreaks. These and
other factors that could cause our actual results to differ from
those indicated in forward-looking statements that are included in
the "Risk Factors" section of our securities filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements
included herein are only made as of the date hereof, and we
specifically disclaim any obligation to update these statements in
the future.
Contact: Lauren
Dyke, lauren.dyke@ICF.com, +1.571.373.5577
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