ICF International (NASD: ICFI), a global professional services firm, partners with government and commercial clients to deliver consulting services and technology solutions in energy, climate change, environment, transportation, social programs, health, defense, and emergency management, recently announced that the company was awarded a three-year re-compete contract with U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Fraud Detection and National Security Branch (FDNS) valued at $9.5 million.
Under the terms of the agreement, ICF International will provide project management office (PMO) services and staff to support FDNS’ mission of enhancing the integrity of the legal immigration system. Specific tasks will include analyzing and developing business processes, providing critical acquisition support, strategic planning, redesigning the FDNS Intranet site, and establishing data analytical capabilities and standardized reporting to inform decision making.
Commenting on the agreement, Ellen Glover, ICF’s executive vice president for technology and management solutions, stated, “ICF understands FDNS’ strategic role of strengthening national security while ensuring immigration benefits are administered in a timely, efficient manner.” She continued, “We look forward to continuing to assist the agency in planning and implementing its mission-critical immigration benefits services.”
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