Author: Jamie Bennet|| Date Published: August 2, 2023
ICF (Nasdaq: ICFI) will continue to help the Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime run collective training and technical assistance efforts under a potential five-year, $14 million contract.
The award, won through a recompete, marks ICF’s third contract with the office since September last year, the company said Tuesday.
ICF provides networking, coordination and management services to the agency’s Technical Assistance Collective program for victim service providers, allied professionals and advocates.
The contract has a base performance period of one year and four option periods of 12 months each.
ICF’s first contract was valued at $10.5 million and focused on the National Elder Fraud Hotline. Another $22 million contract was granted in the first quarter of 2023 for TTA support services.
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