The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Defense Health Agency (DHA) recently awarded global consulting and digital services provider ICF a $30 million recompete contract to provide research and operational support to help execute the agency's critical military mental health research agenda. The contract has a term of 55 months, including a seven-month base and four one-year options. ICF will provide expertise in psychological health research, data analytics, implementation science and DOD operations to support DHA's Psychological Health Center of Excellence (PHCoE).

ICF will support PHCoE's mission of improving the lives of nation's service members, veterans and their families by advancing excellence in military psychological healthcare research. ICF's research support will be instrumental in maintaining DOD's mental health-related policies, tracking prevalence and surveillance, ensuring the Military Health System's (MHS) ongoing understanding of the mental health conditions of most interest to the military, and providing research adoption support to mental health professionals throughout the MHS. ICF delivers targeted health services and solutions that improve outcomes for all populations.

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