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Regulatory Support Training

For nearly 30 years, ICF International has helped a broad range of public and private clients improve their performance and organizational effectiveness. ICF International has performed numerous training, facilitation, and conference planning projects directly related to reinvention and regulatory support. Through our training programs, ICF International has assisted organizations in adapting to new challenges with innovative solutions and high-quality continuing education.

ICF International designs our training programs to help organizations respond to change with creativity instead of fear. We have conducted dozens of facilitation projects for client organizations. We have assisted both small and large groups in solving problems, resolving conflicts, building consensus, and recording and summarizing meeting results to communicate information and ensure appropriate follow-up.

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We also provide conference planning services to help our clients assemble key representatives, managers, decision makers, researchers, and other players, so they can exchange information, strengthen partnerships, and forge new business alliances. ICF International can integrate all phases of meeting services from conception to execution, whether it is a training course, focus group, or scientific convention for 1,000 or more people.

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SELECTED CLIENTS
  • Commonwealth Fund
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Housing Service
  • U.S. Department of Commerce, Trade and Development Agency
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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DETAILS OF SELECTED PROJECTS

Training on the Use of Plain Language

ICF International offers a two-day training course to help federal government employees prepare documents in plain language. The course covers techniques for organizing documents; identifying the intended audience and its needs for information; using jargon-free expressions; writing in the active voice; using different formats (e.g., question-and-answer); and preparing documents for publication in the Federal Register.

Consensus Building for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)

ICF International has worked with the U.S. EPA since 1990 to convene quarterly meetings of the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee. This multi-disciplinary group composed of academics, state and local officials, trade groups, industry, and lawyers meet with senior-level staff from the U.S. EPA to trade views, discuss regulations and legislation, and deliver formal presentations on the latest research findings related to clean air.

Technology Transfer for the U.S. Department of Energy

ICF International was selected to spearhead a new type of conference called the Global D&D Marketplace. This innovative effort required us to draw together government, academia, and industry to identify and find solutions to challenges at nuclear and other hazardous waste sites as they go through decontamination and decommissioning (D&D). ICF International developed an agenda and logical framework that allowed participants to form partnerships to exchange the latest technology, outline funding sources, and explore innovative, cost-effective solutions to D&D problems.

Opening International Barriers for the Trade and Development Agency (TDA)

ICF International has successfully managed numerous international conferences, including "Building A Disaster-Resistant Asia," which drew 200 participants to Honolulu, Hawaii, for a three-day meeting. ICF International vetted speakers, exhibitors, and delegates while also authoring a briefing book of projects and developing tours. Through its support in scheduling U.S. businesses for appointments with the Asian delegates, ICF International provided a unique framework for fostering opportunities for U.S. business development abroad.

 

 

Skill Enhancement through Training for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (U.S. HUD) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)

ICF International is a leader in training, as evidenced by our services to both the U.S. HUD and the U.S. EPA in developing training programs, outreach and advertising materials, and communications strategies related to lead-based paint. Both the U.S. HUD and the U.S. EPA have profited from the synergies that are the natural outgrowth of our working on both agencies' programs simultaneously. We have developed training programs for state and local entities that administer housing assistance, for the remodeling industry and lead clearance technicians, and for housing providers on lead-safe practices.

Healthy Steps for Young Children for the Commonwealth Foundation

ICF International plays a key role in nurturing the Commonwealth Foundation's Healthy Steps for Young Children Program, particularly the effort to build into pediatrics a greater focus on developmental and behavioral factors. We managed and facilitated a meeting of principal leaders, stakeholders, pediatricians, pediatric nurse practitioners, pediatric department heads, and philanthropists to identify the critical program success factors, the key processes to be improved, and action steps to move the program forward in its new environment.

Developing Reinvention Recommendations from Industry for the Rural Housing Service (RHS)

ICF International has assisted RHS in reinvention efforts by facilitating RHS meetings with housing industry representatives. Through these meetings, the participants were able to develop recommendations for streamlining rental housing program regulations and improving RHS servicing of multifamily rental properties. ICF International's support was instrumental in helping to clarify program requirements and simplify the process for training new RHS staff.

Facilitating Input from Small Businesses for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)

ICF International has helped the U.S. EPA satisfy requirements under the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement and Fairness Act (SBREFA) by facilitating meetings to obtain the views of small renovation and remodeling firms on potential new regulatory programs for lead-based paint-hazard reduction. These meetings enhanced the level of input and cooperation the U.S. EPA received from the small business community.

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