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UNITED STATES : ICF International Awarded Up to $15 Million Contract with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Publish Date : 03-Mar-2012
ICF International, a leading provider of consulting services and technology solutions to government and commercial clients, has been awarded a re-compete contract by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ) to provide analytical and modeling support for evaluation of emissions of mobile source greenhouse gases (GHG), criteria pollutants, air toxics, and associated methods of control. The contract has a value of up to $15 million and a term of five years.
Under the contract, ICF will provide technical support for the development and evaluation of mobile source regulations; emission characteristics of engines, vehicles, and fuels; emission control technologies; and environmental and public health impacts of vehicles, engines, fuels, and fuel additives. ICF has continuously supported OTAQ and its predecessor offices at EPA since 1989.
\"We are proud to continue our relationship with EPA and OTAQ,\" said Mark Lee, vice president for ICF International. \"Reducing emissions of GHGs and other air toxics and criteria pollutants is a major priority for OTAQ and this award reaffirms our role as a thought-leader on mobile source fuels and technologies, emissions, and related air quality and health impacts.\"