ICF wins spot on $330M Navy cyber MAC
The U.S. Navy recently awarded ICF a new multiple-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract to provide cyberspace technical, management and professional services, the Fairfax, VA-based company announced July 11. The company was one of a handful of qualified firms selected for this work.
The multiple-award contract, which is with the Navy Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific), has a potential ceiling value of $800 million over seven years, including one three-year base and two two-year options. The base period has a potential award value up to $330 million.
Through it, ICF will support NIWC Pacific and any Navy client agencies in need of cyber services. This includes supporting technology assessments, cybersecurity research and development, rapid prototyping and integration, cybersecurity operations, vulnerability assessments and simulation and training, to name a few.
“We view cyber as an enabler for resilience, one of many domains that affect the security of the entire enterprise,” said Jonathan Sholtis, senior vice president for ICF’s cyber line of business. “At ICF, we’re focused on providing holistic solutions designed to secure all systems—from IT to people and processes to physical infrastructure—where clients have access to a diverse set of capabilities designed to meet the full scale of diffuse and asymmetric cyber threats.”
With this win, ICF now holds cyber services contracts with three of the five armed services branches of the U.S. Department of Defense: Army, with over 20 years of cyber support to the Army Research Laboratory (ARL); Air Force, with its 2018 contract award with Air Combat Command (ACC); and now with the Navy.
Source: ICF