ICF International Awarded $40 Million in Task Orders by Administration for Children and Families

ICF to Help ACF Improve Child Care Outcomes Through Enhanced Technical Assistance and Website Development

FAIRFAX, Va.--()--ICF International (NASDAQ:ICFI), a leading provider of consulting services and technology solutions to government and commercial clients, was recently awarded two new task orders by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office for Child Care (OCC). Both task orders were issued under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Program Support Center (PSC) indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract. They have a combined value of $39.8 million.

Under the first task order, ICF will operate OCC’s State Capacity Building Center (SCBC), which will expand upon the firm’s support for the Child Care State Systems Specialist Network over the past four years. The new center will become OCC’s principle vehicle for effectively delivering capacity-building services to state and territory lead agencies with the ultimate goal of expanding access to high-quality child care for low-income children, especially infants and toddlers. The center will also help these agencies successfully comply with current and future requirements of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act (CCDBG) of 2014 and other federal regulations. The task order has a value of $38.5 million and a term of 5 1/2 years, including one base year, four one-year options and one six-month option.

ICF’s work for the second task order will entail designing then building OCC’s new child care hotline and website, which will provide improved access to transparent information to help families find and evaluate their child care options. The firm will start by working with a select group of child care experts and staff across ACF’s Technical Assistance Centers to research, analyze and design a solution that meets the goals and requirements of CCDBG. ICF will then build the hotline and website based on the outcome of the design phase. The task order has a value of $1.3 million and a term of two years, including one six-month base and one 18-month option period.

“By focusing on the design and delivery of multiple capacity-building services and targeted technical assistance and consultation, SCBC will help state and territory lead agencies drive improvements to individual, organizational and system performance,” said Melissa Zwahr, vice president for ICF International. “Similarly, the new website and hotline will enable families to make better decisions about child care in a more transparent environment. Together, these projects will greatly increase access to vital information and resources designed to improve decision-making around child care services and ultimately achieve better outcomes for the nation’s children and their families.”

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Release Summary

ICF was recently awarded two new task orders by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Child Care (OCC). They have a combined value of $39.8 million.

Contacts

ICF International
Steve Anderson, +1-703-934-3847
steve.anderson@icfi.com