An organization that administers programs on behalf of the Federal Communications Commission awarded ICF a $26 million recompete contract to accelerate the modernization of its enterprisewide mission-critical business systems.
ICF announced it will provide digital modernization advisory and governance support, as well as rapidly deployed operations, maintenance, development and enhancement support to advance the use of high-speed connectivity in communities across the nation.
The contract has a term of three years, including a 1-year base and two 1-year options.
“ICF understands the unique challenges faced by federal agencies and the need to provide secure, reliable, and perhaps most importantly, scalable technology solutions that advance mission delivery and improve positive outcomes,” said Mark Lee, ICF executive vice president for public sector.
This contract will leverage ICF’s Appian practice and its domain knowledge of federal case and grants management to help communities and people across the U.S. stay connected to information, resources and care they need.
“We will work closely with our client to bring our combined deep domain expertise and cutting-edge technology solutions to advance universal high-speed connectivity across the nation,” Lee said.