Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: June 7, 2019
Jennifer Welham
ICF has won a five-year, $48M recompete contract to to help the Environmental Protection Agency assess human health risks.
The company said Wednesday it will provide new insights in the creation of analytic platforms and methods for EPA researchers to evaluate chemical hazards and environmental risks as part of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
We look forward to continuing work with the agency to help them identify new state-of-the-art methods for evaluating current and emerging threats that will ultimately help decision-makers better protect public health and environment,” said Jennifer Welham, a senior vice president at ICF.
The company has supported EPA heath risk assessment efforts for more than a decade.
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