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Corporate Overview Presented by Jennifer Pinto, Recruiter, Human Resources
Introduction § Public company on NASDAQ with symbol “ICFI” § Forty years of experience – founded in 1969 § End-to-end management, technology, and policy services – advise, implement, improve § Diverse client base – 78% U. S. federal, state, and local agencies; 17% U. S. commercial; and 5% international § 2008 revenue of $697 million § 91% of 2008 revenue from prime contractor positions § More than 3, 500 employees § Global presence with more than 50 offices, headquartered in the Washington, D. C. area 2
Mission and Purpose § Mission – We partner with our clients to conceive, implement, and enhance solutions and services that protect and improve the quality of life § Why Do Clients Choose ICF? • We have a passionate commitment to our work and to helping our customers achieve compelling results; • We combine deep program and industry knowledge with world-class technical expertise; and • We have the capability to support our customers through the entire program life cycle, from analysis and design through implementation and evaluation. 3
Expertise in Large and Growing Markets Revenue by Market Year-to-Date through September 2009* Energy, Environment, and Infrastructure Health, Human Services, and Social Programs § Power Market Assessment § Climate Change and Sustainability § Energy Efficiency Program Management § Environmental Policy and Planning § Natural Resource Management § Transportation Planning § Health Research and Evaluation § Health Policy & Economics § Health Informatics § Housing and Education Program Implementation § Information Clearinghouses Homeland Security and Defense § Homeland Security Program Development § Emergency Management § Critical Infrastructure Protection § Logistics Program Support § Modeling and Simulation 4
Advisory-Led Approach throughout the Project Life Cycle Client Mission and Needs Advise Energy, Environment, and Infrastructure § Needs and Market Assessments § Policy Analysis § Strategy Health, Human Services, and Social Programs § Concept Development § Planning Implement § IT Solutions § Program Evaluation § Project Management § Transformation § Program Delivery § Technical Assistance § Continuous Improvement § Performance Management § Benchmarking § Outsourcing § Change Management Homeland Security and Defense Improve § Clearinghouses § Enterprise Architecture § Communications § Program Design § Training and Exercises 5 § Customer Satisfaction § Business Process Reengineering § Return on Investment Analysis
Global Presence International Headquarters 9300 Lee Highway Fairfax, Virginia 22031 Albany, NY • Atlanta, GA • Baton Rouge, LA • Bethesda, MD • Burlington, VT • Bellevue, WA Cambridge, MA • Calverton, MD • Charleston, SC • Chicago, IL • Dallas, TX • Dayton, OH • Denver, CO Fairfax, VA • Gillette, WY • Houston, TX • Irvine, CA • Lexington, MA • Los Angeles, CA • Middletown, PA Morgantown, WV • New York, NY • North Kingstown, RI • Oakland, CA • Ogden, UT • Oklahoma City, OK Overland Park, KS • Portland, OR • Research Triangle Park, NC • Rockville, MD • Sacramento, CA Salt Lake City, UT • San Diego, CA • San Francisco, CA • San Jose, CA • Seattle, WA • Washington, DC Beijing • London • Moscow • New Delhi • Rio de Janeiro • Toronto 6
ICF’s Client Mix Year-to-Date through September 2009* *Core business – without Road Home Pro forma to include Macro International 7
Highly Qualified Employees with Diverse Educational Backgrounds § Deep subject matter experts — 42% of consulting staff hold post-graduate degrees* § Multi-disciplinary capabilities § Relevant industry experience § More than 200 employees hold a U. S. federal government security clearance § Length of service of more than 13 years among over 227 senior staff** § YTD annualized turnover of 12. 3% in core business in 2008* *includes ICF Macro **includes time prior to acquisition 8
What We Look For § Associates with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree and a GPA of 3. 0 or higher § Excellent oral and written communication skills § Superior research and analytical abilities § Ability to think creatively and independently when faced with challenges § Ability to work in a team and independently § Solid time management and the ability to work on multiple tasks § Solid computer skills (Word and Excel) are required § Some positions require outstanding quantitative skills, experience with specific computer applications or packages (Access, JAVA, and/or Cold Fusion) or knowledge of a foreign language 9
What ICF Can Offer You • Ground-breaking, socially responsible projects • Leading content experts as colleagues and mentors • Opportunity within a successful company in growth mode • Competitive benefits and compensation program • Employee Publication Award Program • Growth and management opportunities • Business casual environment • Social events including happy hour, picnics, charity work, sports teams • On-site gym, on-site cafeteria, onsite massage • Diverse, motivated workforce • Award-winning Talent Development Program • Dynamic management team • Metro accessible locations Please visit www. icfi. com/college to apply 10
Introduction to ICF International’s Climate Change Capabilities Presented by John Venezia, Manager, Climate Change Mitigation & Sustainability
Climate Change Services Highlights Service Offerings ■ We have been advising governments and companies on climate change and sustainability for over 20 years ■ Carbon Strategy and Policy ■ Provided climate policy advice to > 60 governments ■ Providing sustainability strategy advice to > 60 companies in the FT Global 500 ■ Over 250 professionals with climate change and sustainability focus ■ Emission inventories and carbon footprints ■ GHG mitigation policy analysis ■ Carbon markets and credit projects ■ Carbon tools ■ Air Regulatory and Environmental Strategy and Analysis ■ Impacts, Vulnerability, and Adaptation ■ Public Private Partnerships ■ Renewable Electricity and Fuels ■ Green Business and Sustainability 12
Carbon Strategy & Policy: Emission inventories, baselines, and protocols ICF has supported all U. S. GHG Inventories ■ ICF’s ~20 year inventory experience with EPA has formed the basis for follow-on climate related services: ■ Guidance (protocols, international reporting, national system development) ■ International, regional, state, and entity ■ Emission reduction analyses ■ Voluntary program support ■ Sector-specific analyses ■ Sustainability services ■ Mandatory GHG reporting 13
Carbon Strategy & Policy: GHG Mitigation Policy Analysis For more than 20 years, ICF has performed mitigation analyses for public and private clients related to climate. ■ Example projects: ■ Government of Canada: Modeling and analytical support of Canada’s emissions regulatory framework. ■ Multi-sector Canadian Carbon Price Study: Analysis of impacts of proposed regulatory framework in Canada for a consortium of private sector clients ■ Province of Ontario: Modeling, analysis and strategic advice for climate change policy. ■ Illinois Task Force on Global Warming: Modeling and analytical support the multi-stakeholder process. ■ California Air Resources Board: Providing a customized version of Energy 2020 model for GHG policy and program analysis ■ Western Governors Association Climate Initiative: Providing modeling and analytical support for WCI carbon trading and complementary policies 14
Carbon Strategy & Policy: ICF Provides Unmatched Geographic Coverage on Climate Change in the US … 15
… and Internationally San Francisco, CA Los Angeles, CA Montre al Warren, Toront Albany, VT o Philadelphia, NY Washington, PA Fairfax, DC VA Londo n Mosco w Beijing New Delhi Rio de Janeiro Locations where ICF has experience in climate change and energy/emissions markets 16
Carbon Strategy & Policy: Carbon Markets & Credit Projects We are at the forefront of developing carbon market strategies and policy analyses for leading corporations, multilateral organizations, and governments throughout the world. ■ Key service offerings: ■ Carbon footprinting ■ Compliance analysis—how will regulation affect a company’s operations? ■ Energy efficiency—portfolio assessment ■ Voluntary strategy support—companies not likely to face compliance constraints ■ Value-at-stake—how will lines of business be affected by action on climate? ■ Carbon offset projects—project feasibility, project support, due diligence, market analysis ■ Assurance/verification services 17
Carbon Strategy & Policy: Carbon Markets & Credit Projects We have more experience in the field of carbon management than any other professional services firm. ■ More than 900 different organizations voted ICF the “best advisor on the EU ETS, North American, Kyoto project, and Voluntary markets” in a survey by Environmental Finance magazine ■ We have been recognized since 2006, the first year of the awards. 18
Carbon Strategy & Policy: Carbon Markets & Credit Projects According to Verdantix, ICF is the leading Climate Change consultancy. Survey of corporate carbon consultancies, July 2008 19
Carbon Strategy & Policy: Carbon Tools We develop and implement models and decision support tools ■ CPM (Carbon Planning Model) ■ IPM+: Multi-sector GHG mitigation model ■ Renewable Energy Incentive Model (REIM) ■ Do Your Part! ■ In. Ca. P (International Carbon Pricing tool) 20
Air Regulatory and Policy Support ICF International has worked side-by-side with governments and industry to develop and evaluate major air emission regulations. ■ Federal, State and Regional Policy Analysis ■ EPA policy and regulatory support analysis for CAAA 1990, OTAG, SIP Call, 1997 NAAQS, CAIR, CAMR, Clear Skies, Carper, L-W, M-L ■ California Air resources Board Multi-sector GHG Policy Tool; ■ Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) CO 2 Analysis; ■ Air Emissions Compliance Strategy and Expert Witness Testimony ■ Allowance Market Analysis ■ Renewable Market Analysis ■ Costs and impacts of New York renewable portfolio standard for Joint Utilities ■ REC forecasting support of Ed. P in successful bid for Horizon Wind ■ Technology Assessments ■ Compliance planning 21
Climate Change Impacts & Adaptation Expertise We have more than 20 years of experience providing strategic advice for climate change impact, vulnerability, and adaptation projects. ■ Support to DOT’s study of impacts of sea level rise to transportation infrastructure in the mid-Atlantic ■ Support to AK sub-cabinet on climate change ■ Support to US Global Change Research Program’s Synthesis and Assessment Products ■ Critical Ecosystems (SAP 4. 4) ■ Human Health and Welfare and Human Systems (SAP 4. 6) ■ Analysis of relationship between Smart Growth measures and increasing resilience to climate change ■ Opportunities to incorporate adaptation in decision-making 22
Experience in EPA Voluntary Programs 23
Leader in Creating Award-winning Clean Energy Programs § ICF plans and delivers EE programs in states and municipalities across the U. S. § We helped develop 20 programs that have since won ENERGY STAR awards § We have worked in more than half of the states, for state or local agencies or utilities • Clean Energy task orders support state and local governments in all regions • Successful EPA events—Change the World Campaign, Consumer Electronics workshop 24
Renewable Electricity and Fuels We provide policy, market and program support to public sector clients in renewable electricity and fuels ■ Clients/projects: ■ DOE/NREL – national market analysis for distributed wind, alternative fuels technical response service, databases ■ EPA Green Power Partnership – policy support ■ MTC – target grant funding for distributed wind ■ NYSERDA – facilitation/communication for RPS ■ Delaware – Sustainable Energy Utility ■ Services offered ■ Complex analytics for market analyses: GIS, financial analysis, scenario development, etc. ■ Information management for RE and RF (hotlines, databases) ■ Policy analysis and communications 25
Green Business and Sustainability Services and Capabilities ■ Developing sustainability strategies aligned with key corporate drivers. ■ Helping companies assess their operations, products, and reputation value-at-stake under carbon constraints. ■ Providing risk management services to help prepare companies to participate in emissions trading market. ■ Designing projects to reduce environmental footprints. ■ Undertaking due diligence of carbon credit projects. ■ Advising low-carbon technology companies on business plans and market positioning. 26 www. icfi. com/sites/green-business/
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Introduction to ICF International’s Energy Efficiency Capabilities Presented by Amber Stewart, Senior Associate, Energy Efficiency
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