ICF Selected to Compete for $1.2 Billion in Behavioral Health Support Services
ICF (NASDAQ:ICFI), a consulting and technology services provider to government and commercial clients around the world, was selected to compete for up to $1.2 billion in new contracts under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract.
“At ICF, we see firsthand the incredible impact SAMHSA has on preventing suicide, promoting mental health, preventing and treating opioid and other substance misuse and improving the overall public health and well-being of individuals,” said Christine Walrath, senior vice president for ICF. “We look forward to supporting the agency as it continues this great work and confronts today’s most pressing behavioral health challenges.”
ICF has a 20-year history of supporting SAMHSA in its efforts to improve the behavioral health of the nation. The firm brings a full spectrum of capabilities—from data analytics to innovative research methods to advisory services and program support to IT infrastructure and communications—to support the agency’s offices, centers, divisions and branches in achieving their individual missions.
The five-year, multiple-award IDIQ, which was awarded in the first quarter, allows SAMHSA programs to access ICF’s services and expertise across all of these areas and more. The firm holds prime positions on four domains and is eligible to compete across all six domains.
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