Air Force awards $51M cyber support contract to ICF

The firm will carry out cyberspace support services for the Air Force’s Air Combat Command.

ICF has won a $51.7 million contract to carry out cyberspace support services for the Air Force’s Air Combat Command.

The company won over three other bids for the contract, the Defense Department said in its Thursday contracts digest. Services include technical and programmatic expertise, plus recommendations for cyber activities.

Work will take place through Nov. 20, 2021 at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. The Air Force could also place contractor personnel at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas or Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.