ICF has won a task order to provide the Air Force with centralized environmental management support services at multiple Air Force bases in the U.S. and the Middle East.
The contract, which was awarded by Air Force Central Command, has a term of 66 months, including a 12-month base, four 12-month options and one 6-month option.
“We understand the critical role the Air Force Central Command plays in defending the safety and security of nations in Southwest Asia, including the provision of humanitarian aid,” said Mark Lee, ICF executive vice president for public sector.
The ICF team will bring its collective expertise in environmental compliance and program support to help maintain environmental program offices at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, as well as bases within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, to ensure they meet local, federal and international environmental requirements.
“We are honored to bring our combined expertise in environmental and public health consulting to support the agency’s operations in achieving this critical mission while ensuring the protection of human health and the environment,” Lee said.