ICF International, a government and commercial consulting and technology solutions firm, has been awarded a $5.9 million re-compete contract with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation (OAR), to support the EPA’s program on state and local clean energy.
The contract’s total ceiling price is $5.9 million with a term of one base year and four option years.”With more than 30 years of experience working on air quality, climate change, and clean energy issues, we are excited to continue supporting EPA in meeting emerging state and local needs in these areas,” said Anne Choate, vice president for ICF International.
ICF, under the contract, will continue to support EPA’s efforts as it has since the early 1990s. It will assist state and local governments with developing, implementing and integrating climate change and clean energy strategies into existing and new environmental policies and programs, and providing information resources on climate change and clean energy.
Clean energy programs include energy efficiency and renewable energy, which will continue to be the centerpieces of federal, state and local efforts to assure energy security, reduce air pollution, and combat climate change.
The first generations of the contract is among the seminal programs that helped to establish ICF as the clean energy consulting firm that it is today in North America.
State and local efforts will continue shaping energy efficiency and renewable energy program design and implementation. Simultaneously, these programs work to deliver co-benefits of air quality improvements, cost savings and green jobs.