ICF Wins Spot on Maryland $300 Million Digital Modernization Contract

Reuters12-16
ICF Wins Spot on Maryland $300 Million Digital Modernization Contract

ICF International Inc. has been selected as one of eight prime awardees for the state of Maryland's digital experience contract, which has a ceiling of $300 million and a term of nine years, including a five-year base period and two two-year options. Under this statewide indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, ICF will deliver agile digital transformation services to improve and accelerate user-centered digital experiences across Maryland's state and local government digital properties. The company will utilize agile methodologies, human-centered design, enterprise architecture, and digital product management to modernize legacy systems and enhance citizen interactions with government services. Projects will be assigned to ICF through a rotational work order process as part of Maryland's broader digital transformation initiatives.

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