ICF International Awarded $25.9 Million New Task Order with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

ICF International ICFI has been awarded a new task order under the multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to support CDC Information Management Services. The task order has a value of $25.9 million and a term of four years. Under this task order, ICF International will support the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention in its efforts to reduce HIV transmission, identify those living with HIV, and link them with appropriate care. The four areas of support include improving data systems processes, providing technical assistance, enhancing information dissemination, and implementing quality assurance procedures. “Given our 20-year history of providing public health related services to the CDC, we look forward to offering new capabilities in health informatics and related information management technologies in support of this important mission,” said Mary Whitley, senior vice president for ICF International.
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