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    SRA Wins $72.9 Contract for DEA Project

    By Lindsay TiltonJuly 13, 2011
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    SRA International, Inc, a provider of technology and planning consulting services and solutions to the government, announced on Monday that it will continue supporting the Firebird infrastructure for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) This $72.9 million agreement, known as the Firebird Infrastructure Technology Services II contract, is a recompete for SRA.  It includes a five-year base period with five one-year options.

    SRA will take on six task areas for Firebird infrastructure: integration and performance testing, infrastructure integration, deployment project support, managed development environment, labs and program management.  This project is a vital part of DEA’s technologies and also supports its essential business lines.

    Stan Sloane, President and CEO of SRA International pictured.

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