The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has awarded ICF International a $29.6 million, five year technical, analytic and programmatic support contract, including one base and four one-year option periods.
ICF will be responsible for providing support to USGCRP’s National Coordination Office in four key areas which are all related to climate and other global environmental challenges: science, informing decisions, assessment and communications and education.
Anne Choate, Senior Vice President for ICF International said, “The U.S. government is a climate research leader with the USGCRP playing the key role in coordinating this federal work. For ICF, this contract represents the culmination of our 30+ years of experience in climate change, ozone depletion and other global environmental challenges. It also helps solidify ICF’s position as one of the world’s pre-eminent climate consultancies. We are thrilled for the opportunity to help advance the science and information-sharing around this issue of global importance.”
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