Savan is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded a contract with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Mission Support, positioning the company to provide programmatic and technical support to EPA’s Information Collection Request (ICR) modernization initiatives.

Under this contract, Savan will collaborate closely with desk officers and ICR leadership to conduct a comprehensive review of past data, policies, processes, and technologies. The company will leverage its expertise to aid the EPA office in streamlining and modernizing these critical efforts, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness.

Savan’s role will extend beyond technical assistance to encompass robust support for training and communication activities within the EPA. By working shoulder-to-shoulder with the ICR team, Savan aims to facilitate seamless integration of innovative solutions, drive automation, and optimize internal workflows.

Reflecting on the significance of this partnership, Jonathan (Jon) Fry, Vice President of Delivery at Savan, stated, “Savan is excited to continue its longstanding partnership with the EPA. We’re thrilled to collaborate directly with the EPA ICR team to advance their modernization efforts, drive automation, increase internal efficiencies, and reduce burdens imposed by ICRs on the public. This opportunity aligns perfectly with our mission of making data and information work for both our clients and the public.”

This contract underscores Savan’s commitment to delivering high-quality solutions that empower organizations to achieve their mission-critical objectives while enhancing transparency and accountability. The company looks forward to leveraging its expertise and resources to support the EPA in its ongoing efforts to modernize information collection processes and promote environmental stewardship.

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