ICF International wins $50M recompete contract to support Army Research Lab

ICF International has won a $50 million recompete contract to continue providing cyber network defense research and services to the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

ICF International has won a $50 million recompete contract to continue providing cyber network defense research and services to the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

These services will be in support of a program to capture and use large quantities of real-time data to validate research into new methodologies and tools to combat threats to the United States’ critical infrastructure, ICF said in a release.

Under this contract, ICF will provide analytical and engineering services in core areas of computer network defense, including protection and sustainment services and system engineering/development support, the company said.

The company began its partnership with the Army Research Laboratory in 1981, said Ellen Glover, ICF executive vice president.