ICF Wins Contract For Work On Climate Change
Fairfax's ICF International says it has won a new "Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity" contract with the Environmental Protection Agency valued up to $37 million over five years.
Under the contract, ICF will provide technical and outreach support services to the EPA for domestic and global climate change initiatives.
By
Dan Beyers
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July 23, 2007; 7:43 AM ET
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ICF International
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