ICF has secured a potential five-year, $38.8 million re-compete task order from the Justice Department‘s office for victims of crime to help the agency cater to demands of clients that include victim services organizations.
ICF said Thursday that it will offer a range of services to aid the training and technical assistance center of the OVC including multi-format training, customized technical assistance and special initiative support services.
“With more than 14 years of experience helping OVC build capacity, ICF understands the critical capabilities and technical services needed to continue to improve the support OVC provides to the victims and the families it serves,” said Patrick Coleman, an ICF senior vice president.
“There is more pressure than ever on victim services providers to predict, prepare and respond to violent and traumatic events with a focus on long-term recovery.”