Discover the full directors' dealings record of ICF International, Inc., a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Business Services sector, ICF International, Inc. has logged 64 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €1.1bn. The latest transaction was filed on 6 October 2025 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: Wasson John. The full history is openly available.
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ICF International, Inc. (ticker: ICFI) is a U.S.-based consulting and technology services company listed on the NASDAQ in the United States. For French-speaking investors, ICF is best understood as a professional services firm operating at the intersection of strategy, policy, technology, analytics, and implementation. The company was founded in 1969 as the Inner City Fund by a former Tuskegee Airman and three U.S. Department of Defense analysts, originally with a mission to finance businesses in Washington, D.C. Over time, it evolved from a niche advisory organization into a broader global solutions provider, adopting the ICF International name in 2006 to reflect its expanded geographic footprint and service scope. ICF’s corporate headquarters is now in Reston, Virginia, in the Northern Virginia technology corridor near Washington, D.C. The company serves a diversified client base that includes U.S. federal agencies, state and local governments, international public-sector clients, and commercial enterprises. Its competitive positioning is built on deep domain expertise combined with delivery capabilities across consulting, program management, digital transformation, IT modernization, AI-enabled solutions, research, data analytics, cybersecurity, and implementation services. The company also has meaningful exposure to sector-specific verticals such as energy, health, climate, transportation, defense, and emergency management. Among its key market strengths, ICF is especially well known in the public sector and regulated industries, where long-duration contracts, mission-critical projects, and recurring advisory mandates can create durable client relationships. In energy, ICF has built a strong reputation for utility-focused offerings such as energy efficiency programs, flexible load management, electrification, grid resilience, and affordability solutions. The company has also been emphasizing its AI capabilities through ICF Fathom, a suite of tailored AI solutions and services, signaling an effort to embed higher-value digital offerings into its service mix. Recent developments indicate a business that is still active and strategically positioned despite a choppy federal procurement environment. In early 2026, ICF reported first-quarter results and disclosed a new $800 million digital modernization BPA award from the Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency. In its full-year 2025 commentary, management highlighted a firm backlog, a healthy book-to-bill ratio of 1.19, and an $8.6 billion business development pipeline. Taken together, these points suggest that ICF enters 2026 with a solid commercial pipeline and a diversified mix of government and commercial work, although the company remains exposed to budget timing, procurement delays, and shifts in public-sector spending.