Federal contractor intelligence
ICF: Federal Contract Vehicles, Rates and Recompetes
The short answer
ICF holds 201 tracked federal contract vehicles across 8 buying agencies. 27 of those ordering windows end within 18 months, which makes them recompete opportunities for challengers. The data below comes from USAspending and GSA CALC+ and refreshes daily on BidSparq.
ICF contract vehicles
| Vehicle | Type | Agency | Ceiling | Orders until |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CONT_IDV_GS00Q14OADU209_4732 | Multi-Award IDC | General Services Administration | $1000.0B | Mar 2025 |
| CONT_IDV_GS00Q14OADU417_4732 | Multi-Award IDC | General Services Administration | $1000.0B | Mar 2025 |
| CONT_IDV_GS00Q14OADU119_4732 | Multi-Award IDC | General Services Administration | $1000.0B | Mar 2025 |
| CONT_IDV_N0017808D5449_9700 | Single-Award IDC | Department of Defense | $943.1B | Mar 2009 |
| CONT_IDV_N0017814D7754_9700 | Single-Award IDC | Department of Defense | $145.1B | Apr 2019 |
| CONT_IDV_HSCG2313DATB038_7008 | FSS / GSA Schedule | Department of Homeland Security | $11.0B | Nov 2017 |
| CONT_IDV_68HERH22A0021_6800 | Other IDV | Environmental Protection Agency | $5.8B | Jun 2027 |
| CONT_IDV_HS002125AE008_9700 | Other IDV | Department of Defense | $800.0M | Jul 2030 |
| CONT_IDV_HHSP233201500071I_7555 | Single-Award IDC | Department of Health and Human Services | $500.0M | Mar 2025 |
| CONT_IDV_MCC060084CON90_9543 | Single-Award IDC | Millennium Challenge Corporation | $250.0M | Mar 2011 |
Showing the 10 largest of 201 tracked vehicles. Ceilings on multiple-award vehicles are shared program ceilings, not amounts awarded to this vendor alone.
Recompete watch: ICF vehicles expiring within 18 months
General Services Administration · $0 ceiling
Department of Health and Human Services · $32.7M ceiling
Department of Agriculture · $1000K ceiling
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency · $616K ceiling
General Services Administration · $0 ceiling
General Services Administration · $0 ceiling
Environmental Protection Agency · $100K ceiling
Department of Health and Human Services · $0 ceiling
ICF published GSA labor rates
The vendor's own published ceiling prices from GSA CALC+, by labor category. Useful for pricing against them or benchmarking your own rates.
| Labor category | Published rate |
|---|---|
| Administrative Assistant | $96/hr |
| Administrative Support | $94/hr |
| Agent | $57/hr |
| Agent II | $66/hr |
| Agent III | $76/hr |
| Agent IV | $82/hr |
| Analyst I | $102/hr |
| Analyst II | $114/hr |
| Analyst III | $133/hr |
| Analyst/Manager I | $124/hr |
Compare market-wide medians on the GSA labor rates tool →
Who buys from ICF
Frequently asked questions
What contract vehicles does ICF hold?
BidSparq tracks 201 federal contract vehicles held by ICF (IDIQs, GWACs, GSA Schedules, and BPAs). The largest are listed on this page with their individual ceilings and ordering windows, sourced from USAspending. Note that ceilings on multiple-award vehicles are shared program ceilings, not amounts awarded to this vendor alone.
When do ICF's contracts come up for recompete?
27 of ICF's tracked vehicles have ordering windows that end within the next 18 months. Each one is a recompete opportunity for challengers: the expiring list on this page shows the vehicle, agency, and end date.
What labor rates does ICF charge the government?
ICF publishes GSA Schedule labor rates through GSA CALC+. The highest published rates by category are listed on this page; the figures are the vendor's own published ceiling prices, not estimates.
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