The company has quantified the risks from actions like stop-work orders and contract terminations, but is also looking at the tech business as where some opportunity exists.
This purchase is taking place amid a "once-in-a-lifetime transition" to a new distributed energy landscape, as ICF's chief executive John Wasson tells us.
Two big pieces of that approach involve the training and equipping of government employees, plus ICF giving its own people a safe space to try out new tools.
A promotion focused on digital modernization also features, plus one of the government's main launch providers hires an auto sector veteran to lead operations.
The General Services Administration fends off a protest against its choice of GDIT for the five-year task order to modernize the agency's assisted acquisition tool.
The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and Professional Services Council announce class number 21 of the companies and executives as winners of the Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards.
The company faced three rounds of protests over almost the same number of years, but now finally has the decision that upholds its Army field services contract win.
ICF's lead technology executives Mark Lee and Kyle Tuberson join to explain the company's creation of a new organization focused on innovation and how today's client landscape looks very similar across public sector and commercial markets.